Our next meeting will be May 7'th, 2001 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Coates Hall on the LSU Campus. Ricky Salmon will be presenting "Linux Security for System Administrators," and I am sure it will be an excellent event. FYI, our June meeting's topic is still open. I have tentatively assigned the topic "Using Postfix on Your Mail Server," but again, the topic is open to anyone willing to present. I am currently working with a professor at LSU to present on his area of research, Internet Multicasting. Hopefully I will be able to line that up since it's rather interesting. If anyone has anything they wish to present then please let me know. You will have roughly 2+ months to prepare. :) You do not need to be a guru in your field of course, or even a good speaker. (Hey, look at me.) Possible topics include games, applications (i.e., StarOffice and Gnumeric), application development environments, programming languages, or anything else that you fancy. I'd like to see each member eventually present a topic. When you present you learn more about the topic and you can better enjoy the user group. (At least I think so!) Regards, Dustin
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