On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 16:04:09 +1200 Roger Searle wrote: > I too would be very interested in a talk on kernel compiling. And > perhaps as an extension (or prelude?) if there was time, a look at the > upgrade of KDE (I'm looking to upgrade my current 3.2.something to 3.4 > if I can pluck up enough courage / figure out where to find my "spare > time"). Seeing it done by someone with experience first would give me > more confidence to try myself. >
IMHO stick to your distro's packages. > Cheers, > Roger > > > david merriman wrote: > > > I'd like to vote for Option 4 please, as I've been thinking about > > compiling a kernel myself in the last week or so. > > > > David > > > > The pen is mightier than the sword, but only if the sword is very > > small and the pen is very sharp > > > > > > > > Christopher Sawtell wrote: > > > >> Greetings List. > >> > >> The speaker I had in my sights for the August meeting has told be > >> that he is now not available. > >> > >> Therefore there are a number of choices. > >> > >> 1) Attempt to find another speaker who can talk authoritively about > >> the Xen virtual machine monitor. Volunteers please. > >> > >> 2) Have another Clinic / Fixups evening. Is there a demand? > >> > >> 3) I have a member wantling to speak on "The File Managers available > >> under Linx". This talk will probably take a short half of an evening, > >> so we need another speaker for the other half. > >> > >> 4) A member has asked me to give him a "Kernel Compilation HOWTO" in > >> person. Would any other list members be interested in this as a > >> subject for a talk? > >> > >> 5) Any other suggestions from list members would be most welcome. > >> > >> > >> > > > > -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
