[NTLUG:Discuss] NTLUG: Call for Presentations
Tekman
km5cw at cooke.net
Sun Aug 22 21:41:19 CDT 1999
These all sound great to me, I look forward to the cooler weather and a break up
here in Valley View so I can make some of these.
I would like to thank all the posters, I don't say a lot, but read them all with
great interest. Today I was successful in partitioning 2 gigs of my 4.3gig for Red
Hat 5.2
which after figuring out fips I was able to do the initial install successfully
(cheers!!! jumping up and down ) my mouse works in XFree and RH recognized my ATI
video card after a few shots (oh happy day). The 5.2 cd had no problem at all
working with my wacky AMD 133 clone , so I proudly stuck the Penguin logo in the
vacant logo box.
Now I gotta read up on configuring and pray I can get my cheese 56k PnP modem to
work, if not back to 14400 for a while.
TNX Joe Martin
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Chris Cox wrote:
> Summer is usually a slow month for us. Let's get the end of summer and this
> fall kicked off right by trying to fill up as much of the NTLUG calendar
> as possible!!
>
> If you have an idea that you think you could turn into a presentation
> please let me know. I will gladly help you in the creation if you need
> supplies, etc. Also, realize that we usually have an overhead projector
> in the meeting room.....laptops/computers are not needed to do a presentation.
>
> Ideas for presentations:
>
> 1. Security Issues: Isolation from others on a network. For example, the
> popularity of cable modems has risen to much concern over security.
>
> 2. Xfree86 Configuration: An oldie topic which is due for a presentation.
>
> 3. ISA PnP Peripheral Configuration: For example, sound boards. There's
> still a lot of ISA boards.
>
> 4. Printer Setup: From /etc/printcaps to filters....lots of topics here.
>
> 5. Faxing from home: I don't think we've had anyone do a presentation
> on this.
>
> Also, consider presentations for the Beginner's Linux group headed up
> by Ray Foley. If you zap me something appropriate....I'll gladly forward
> it onto Ray. Of course, you can contact Ray directly at rmfcons at airmail.net.
>
> Likewise, you may also consider "deeper" technical presentations which could
> be about programming, advanced administration or new technologies relevant
> to the Linux community.
>
> And remember, anything Linux related can make for a good presentation!!
>
> Regards,
> Chris
>
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