I'll definately be attending. However, I'd like to suggest re-arranging the priorities
a little :-)
Seems more logical, at least to me, to have printing and hardware issues before
development and the web server thing. Just a thought...

Eli

04/12/02 13:57:24, Eddie Aronovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Following some requests for lectures about Linux at Tel-Aviv University ( 
>Ariel Biner & Didi Bar-David talked about it over the mailing list) - it 
>comes to be true.
>
>For now there are lectures planned once on 2 weeks, on Mondays.
>The coming lectures appear on the web site: 
>http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/lin-club/
>
>Ideas are welcomed.
>The lectures are open for all.
>According to the number of participants further activities would be 
>planned. 
>
>C U
>Eddie
>
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