[NTLUG:Discuss] Meeting topics
Leroy Tennison
leroy.tennison at verizon.net
Sun Jun 22 19:43:12 PDT 2025
Thanks for the reply, there is a challenge here, Linux (and any OS really) has a large number of commands for configuring it. Let's start with a little narrowing or prioritizing. Which GUI are you using: KDE, Gnome, Mate, xfce, "other"? Second, what do you think you would most need to do: create users, conect to networks, configure WiFi or, again, "other"?
On Sunday, June 22, 2025 at 10:10:11 AM CDT, Kurt Hyde <jekyllsrevenge at gmail.com> wrote:
I have a few topics. I have linux operating systems on two of my laptops and I am, at best, a novice at linux and unix. I would like to learn and document some of the commands, GUI and command line, that I need to be a good system admin on my laptop linux systems.Kurt
Nor yet, O Freedom! close thy lids in slumber for thine enemy never sleeps. -- The Antiquity of Freedom By William Cullen Bryant
On Sat, Jun 21, 2025 at 6:44 PM Leroy Tennison <leroy.tennison at verizon.net> wrote:
We are hoping to increase the value and interest in NTLUG meetings by having a series of presentations on topics that would be useful to those who attend. To that end we are seeking two lists: things you want to hear about and things you can share about. Stuart and I talked about this and he asked me to send this out.
Some of the things people would like to hear about are -
An orientation to and basic usage of ansibleAn orientation to OpenStackHTMLgnuplotdocker and/or kubernetes (or does anyone not doing corporate work care?)persistent data on USB drives and VentoyNoSQL variations and usageSQLite (Rusty Haddock talked about this at a recent DFWUUG meeting.)
Some of the things people have indicated they could share about are:
ansibleauditdhelpful configurations for tracking things in Linux with sudo logging and it's use as an examplesecurity configurations
Action point: Please reply to discuss at ntlug.org (this mailing list) with what you want to hear about and what you could share about.
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