CLUG,
        I have received three email's back regarding our meeting directly.
Although I am grateful for the response I had hoped that it would have been 
directed to the CLUG list.  As I am trying to motivate here, rather than 
become the 'central pin' meetings organizer.    
        The suggestions are excellent (in my humble opinion) and I invite any 
further comment regarding them, or any other meeting topics. (Preferably in 
list).  
        And of course it would be super good if someone has a topic to talk about 
and can do a talk on it! 

yours kindly,
Nick Elder
        
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1/
How about high-spec linux boxes and the inherent problems?

I have recently purchased a dual PIII with a Gb of ram that runs fine, and a
C900 with a Gb of ram that goes like a dog when running the bigmem option.

Doubtless some users there have had similar experiences, or perhaps they're
trying to use multi-terabyte disk arrays on a 2.0 machine or something like
that.

Just a thought, and now that ram is piss-cheap more of us will start to
strike these problems.

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2/

I would like some clarification of the differences in window managers eg
what does KDE load/set up which others do not (apart from the menus).

Also a firewall which reports unauthorised attempts to access my box
(say similar to Zonealarm for Windows)

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3/
Someone suggested at networking in general evening a while back?

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On Friday 01 February 2002 19:17, nickelz wrote:
> CLUG,
>       With our next hall meeting just four weeks away I think we should now
> organize a topic and speaker for it.   Any topic requests?  Any volunteers
> to do a talk?
>
> Nick Elder
>
>
> Hall is booked for:
> Thu 28th February 2002
> Mon 29th April
> Wed 26th June
> Thu 29th August
> Wed �2nd October
> Wed 4th December

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