On Thu, November 1, 2007 1:09 pm, Neil Schneider wrote:
>
> gossamer axe wrote:
>>> Maybe a few more newbie topics? Things that would draw new users to
>>> the
>>> > meetings. How to get your ipod or other mp3 player to work in Linux.
>>> I
>>> > have a Zen, it took a few days to figure out how to get songs on it
>>> in
>>> > Linux. Printers can sometimes be daunting... I had trouble with
>>> encryption
>>> > on a wireless router in Linux. The card worked fine, but getting the
>>> > correct encryption settings between the router and Linux made me just
>>> go
>>> > back to wired. I'm sure there are enough people in the group that
>>> own
>>> mp3
>>> > players that wouldn't mind giving a demonstration, or several
>>> demonstrations
>>> > for different players in one meeting.
>>>
>>> I don't own an ipod or mp3 player, but this would be a popular topic I
>>> think.
>>> Maybe we could call it something like "Everything you ever wanted to
>>> know
>>> about managing your music in Linux." I have no clue, so this would
>>> require
>>> others to participate.
>>
>>
>> Now this one I could actually participate in. Since I own a Zen Vision
>> M
>> 60Gb and spend a lot of time managing my music at home (one of my top
>> priorities). Amarok could be discussed as well as it's the "killer app"
>> for
>> music in Linux imho. But I'd need more than a week to get that
>> together.
>> And others willing to talk about their mp3 players and perfered software
>> would fill out the time. I don't think I could fill 2 hours with this.
>
> Sounds like we have two people who could participate. Maybe this would be
> a
> good topic for the December meeting? Would you and Lan be willing to
> start
> this as a topic for December and let others join in?
>
I'm in. It'll force me to finish my project. That's the 13th, right?
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