[COLUG] Dayton area Linux Meeting Thur. Mar. 15 *Moved!*
Cramer, John
John.Cramer at das.state.oh.us
Wed Mar 14 10:08:43 EST 2007
FYI-jcramer
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Dave Lundy [lundyd at dmapub.dma.org]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 11:53 PM
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Subject: [Linux-SIG] Linux Meeting Thur. Mar. 15 *Moved!*
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I hope this is the *last* notice for this meeting. We will
be meeting in the auditorium in the Student Union this month,
and the next two. It's room E163B (Discovery B), where the Ohio
InfoSec <www.ohioinfosec.org> meets the 2nd Thursday each month.
Park in the nearby visitor's parking lot #2.
The Dayton Linux Users Group (DLUG, a Special Interest Group of
Dayton Microcomputer Association) meeting will be in Room E163B
of Wright State University's Student Union (not Russ Engineering)
at 7:00 pm. Thursday, March 15.
We will devote the first 45 minutes to an hour of topics aimed at
helping get new Linux users (newbies) up to speed, and include a
short Q & A period. This month we expect to continue to discuss
some of the most commonly used Linux commands. After that is / are
the main presentation(s) of more advanced topics. If you want to
have a particular command, program, or topic discussed, or have any
suggestions for future meetings, or wish to make a presentation,
please contact the Linux-SIG Planning Team <Linux-SIG-Planning
at dma.org>. The main topic for this month's meeting will be a
discussion of the OpenBSD project - how the system works, and some
of the differences between OpenBSD and Linux - by Brian Engle.
Mike Gilbert will discuss how to submit bug reports next month, not
this Thursday.
We will once again have several Fedora Core 6 DVDs for anyone who
missed the December or February meetings. Thanks to Red Hat /
Fedora for the donation.
We would like to have a brief GPG key signing party. You will
need to be present to participate and bring at least one form
of government issued photo ID, printed copies (one for each
participant - probably a dozen will be more than enough) of your
Key ID, Key Type, Hex Fingerprint and Key Size info, and a pen
or pencil. See <www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/gpg-party.html#ss3.2>
for details.
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