On Tuesday 04 May 2004 12:22 pm, Jason Dommasch wrote:
> I'm planning on going to the MWVLUG meeting tonight.  It starts at 6:30p.m.
> and it's in Corvallis so I'll probably be heading out a little after
> 5p.m.  Any of you EUGLUGers want to carpool, or drive? (my car seats 3
> besides me).

I would like to go.  Where do you want to meet?

>
> Here's a recopy of the meeting announcement:
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> Subject: [Eug-lug] MWVLUG Meeting - 5/4 - 6:30pm - Custom Knoppix Live CD
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>      The Making of Knoppix-AVR
>      Matthew MacClary
>      Tuesday May 4th, 6:30pm
>      Owen 101 on the OSU campus, Corvallis Oregon
>
>      This presentation describes a re-master of Knoppix, the excellent
>      CD based Linux distribution.  Re-mastering in this context means
>      extracting the compressed Knoppix filesystem, modifying the
>      configuration, and finally mastering a new bootable Linux CD.
>      Bootable Linux CDs are a powerful solution to a wide range of
>      challenges.
>
>      The subject for this discussion is the Knoppix-AVR CD which was
>      created by TekBots at OSU for a microcontroller development class.
>      The key addition to this CD was the gcc-avr cross compiler and
>      related libraries.  Because this CD was to be used in an
>      electronics lab on campus, steps were taken to increase local
>      security.  These precautions included preventing root or single
>      user access, disabling hard drive access, and removing network
>      software that could be dangerous.
>
>      Matthew is a graduating senior in Computer Engineering at OSU.  He
>      plans to begin a masters in ECE at OSU next Fall.  It is possible
>      to derive great enjoyment from using and examining open source
>      software, while accomplishing a great deal at the same time.
>      He says: "Hopefully you will enjoy this look inside a live Linux
>      distribution as much as I did"
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>      After the meeting, we usually retire to Clodfelters for a beer
>      and discussion.
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