Bob,
        Well, I use OpenBSD here right now, and it was setup by me and
then introduced later..  I'm trying to sell them on more Open software all
the time, time will tell :)  There are a lot of smart people here, so I
have high hopes.
        As mentioned before, there already seems to be a FreeBSD session
scheduled, so I may do something else later.  I was thinking perhaps of
setting up Apache on OpenBSD, which I have done before. I spoke with Mike
earlier.

Tim

On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Bob Crandell wrote:

> Hello!
> We have done some work for Balzhiser & Hubbard Engineers in the
> past.  It's nice to see Linux spreading in the mainstream. 
> EUGLUG meets every 3rd Saturday of the month at our office from 2
> to 4 PM.  We have a 10 computer classroom to hold this in with a
> few extra folding chairs.
> Currently, we teach almost anything that runs in Windows.  My
> goal is to include almost anything that runs under Gnome and
> KDE.
> Mike should be back to you shortly with scheduling information.
> 
> 
> Bob Crandell
> ComSource Associates, Inc.
> Your IT Department
> 747 Willamette St.
> Eugene, Oregon 97401
> www.comsourceinc.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Voice:  541-345-0408
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> 
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/1/2000 11:47:16 AM >>>
> Hello!
>       Yesterday's meeting was my first UG meeting since moving
> to the
> West coast and it was nice to see so many people interested in
> Open Source
> Unix alternatives.  After speaking to many of you, it seemed
> that there
> has yet to be much experience using BSD.  There did seem to be
> some
> interest, though.  I am the sys admin at Balzhiser & Hubbard
> Engineers in
> Eugene.  I have worked with both OpenBSD and FreeBSD and would
> like to
> share my experiences and humble knowledge with the EUGLUG in the
> form of
> an install demo and Q&A session or something like that if there
> is an
> interest.  I would probably do a FreeBSD installation and then
> some
> configuration since it is a little more user friendly.  Then
> perhaps
> compile a kernel or something...
>       I would bring my own machine (Monitor also if needed) and
> maybe
> some extra folding chairs since there seemed to be a shortage ;)
>  I'm not
> sure how you guys normally set this kind of thing up, or what
> your
> schedule is ussually like, but I would like to talk to someone
> about
> it.  Ideas and statements of interest would be welcome.
> 
> Excelsior!
> 
>       Tim Howe
> 
> 

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