[Wylug-announce] ShefLUG - March 2014 Meeting

Richard Ibbotson richard.ibbotson at gmail.com
Tue Feb 25 14:21:36 UTC 2014


    

              Sheffield Linux Users Group (ShefLUG)

         Meetings are free and open to anyone to attend

              Saturday 1st March 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

  We thought that our March meeting might go down well at the
Benjamin Huntsman.  The address is...

                        The Benjamin Huntsman
                        12-18 Cambridge Street
                        Sheffield
                        South Yorkshire
                        S1 4HP
                        Phone:   0114 263 9500

  http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/pubs/the-benjamin-huntsman
          http://www.travelsouthyorkshire.com/timetables/

If you don't have a car then you might like to know that there are
plenty of buses running to and from the city centre to the pub.  
Call 01709 515151 for bus information.  Use Google maps if you don't
know where the Benjamin Huntsman is. Tea and coffee is available. 
There is a good selection of beers which are well looked after.  Look
out for someone sitting next to a penguin with a laptop in front of 
him at the back of the pub.  That's downstairs and not upstairs as the 
people behind the bar will try to tell you...

    http://www.sheflug.org.uk/indexpage/sheflug-meetings-page-2/
                   http://twitter.com/ShefLUG

The topic of the meeting will be a general discussion or we can fix
some hardware or software.    If you need some help with that we can
most likely point you in the right direction.   If you want to know
more about anything else come along and ask questions.  We seem
to have a keen and interested band of EeePC and other netbook people
who bring them along to meetings.  Android telephones seem to have 
become a feature of our meetings.  Various tablets have also appeared.  
All of them Android or GNU/Linux based.  The Raspberry Pi has 
established a firm grip on most things around us 

                  http://youtu.be/o774LMtfeJY  

Thanks to the operating system that it runs on.  We can discuss any 
version of GNU/Linux that you might be interested in.  A quick look 
around Distrowatch should give you some idea of what's happening just 
now...

                    http://distrowatch.com/

Always worth talking about.  Any version of BSD is also
welcome.    Hope we see you at our meeting.  

-- 
Richard

www.sheflug.org.uk

https://twitter.com/SleepyPenguin1



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