Hey everyone. I know I haven't been active in a while (but I still read). I am still here in Lafayette, as the Chair of the student ACM (the Alpha Chapter). We have decided to start a weekly Linux Workshop at the University, and of course, it's open to the public. If you know anyone thats interested, let them know. If you are actually in, or will be in Lafayette for any of these times, and are interested in either participating, or helping, let me know. I would greatly appreciate any feedback that this community could give me.
Starting Friday, October 20, the Alpha Chapter of the ACM will be offering a workshop on Linux administration. The workshop will cover basic Linux usage for beginners, and progress through advanced server administration. The classes will be offered every week for 4 weeks, ending Saturday, November 11th. The classes are offered free of charge, and will last 2-3 hours for each day. There are only 30 seats available per clas, so please register now. There will be additional classes if there is enough interest, so no one will be left out. Classes will be held in the WANT lab in the Conference Center at the University (signs will be posted). There will be computers available for use, but attendees are still encouraged to bring their own computers. Register at http://acmalphachapter.org/linux Thank You, Mat Branyon Chair, ACM Alpha Chapter
