Hi CLUG & GNUz,
Freenix Community Networks meet this week:
Wednesday July 5th, 7.30pm at the Sydenham Community Association Hall,
25 Hutcheson Street, Christchurch.
Our 6th wireless workshop. We have a host Access Point running off an
Ubuntu 6.06 laptop, sharing dialup ppp, which setup can be demonstrated
upon request. Our resources will be employed tonight as so:
These workshops are an opportunity to receive help with *nix box
installs and repairs. We will be networking all the systems that
arrive, wirelessly where possible, taking turns then to serve X to
projector screen using RFB (x0rfbserver). Pre-install this package, or
collect it via our shared onsite Internet, to have ten minutes
audience time on whatever *nix tuition approach you might like to
develop.
You'll need all your own power cables/board, and a LAN (Cat5) cable to
get on the network if you don't have wireless.
As agreed at the start of the year, a CLUG Installfest will be held in
conjunction with Software Freedom Day
<http://www.softwarefreedomday.org> on Saturday 16th September. The
CLUG St Albans venue has been booked for that day, 12-5pm, and so
begin our preparations.
There are eight 30-minute speaker slots available, so the next three
workshops are to build up our transplantable network and presentations
ready for SFD-Installfest.
A kind of 'Linux Roadshow' (BSD/GNU/Linux/OSS) is achievable from this
method of program development. Its content depends upon contributors,
but introductory-level talks are what's needed for newcomers. This will
add to the traditional Installfest format more of an expo flavour. Free
and Open-Source Software (FOSS) is the term used for what SFD is
promoting. Get involved now if you want to part of the group
presentation. It's too cold to enjoy going out much just now, but by
mid-September we're well into a cheery new season and SFD becomes a lot
of fun attracting a fair turnout.
All welcome, light supper provided, donations cover costs.
Kind regards,
pp SFD team Christchurch,
See you soon
--
Rik Tindall, InfoHelp Services <http://www.infohelp.co.nz> on virus-free
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