The SLUG meeting tonight will be in Room #16 at New Hampshire Community
Technical College. Directions to the Pease Campus is as follows: Take Exit 1
off the Spaulding Turnpike and into the Pease International Tradeport.
Counting the light at the entrance into Pease turn LEFT at the second light.
The next intersection will be a four-way stop. Turn RIGHT at this
intersection. Now take an immediate LEFT into the large parking lot and the
campus is located on the right side of the parking lot. We have the room
reserved from 7-9pm. If we run a little late that is no problem, but they
lock the building up at 10 pm.

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 8:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Pre-SLUG and Current (was RE: Question of the Day...)


If we can get a room, even the Linux Cluster open, I would like to
hold an interactive discussion tonight (Monday 10/9/00 at 7pm).

Titled: "Step 2: What to do after Linux is installed"

I have some ideas that I will give the audience.  What I would like to
do in brainstorm what the new user needs to know.  Once we have a good
concensus of what they should know we'll try to determine a order that
makes sense.  Once the information is collected we'll distribute it to
the group and work at getting something written up that could be given
out at installfests or to new users in general.  We will not be
attempting to re-invent the wheel, just to solve the problem of
getting new users started, other initiatives that serve the same goal
should be considered.

We'll really need input from Linux users of all levels.  New users
have these questions the freshest memory of what is need.  Wizards
have the bigger picture of where the user can ultimately go and at
what minimum knowledge level they can stop and still perform all the
required tasks.

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 Robert E. Anderson                     email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Systems Programmer                     phone: (603) 862-3489
 UNH Research Computing Center            fax: (603) 862-1761
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