It's tomorrow. I'll be there and can plug in my laptop to the screen and have a look around what it's doing.
Ill do this more as a group workshop than a talk coz I dont know linux well enough to recognize everything. I've just got the bare principles. To me it looks like about half a dozen crazy hacks that seem by chance to achieve everything they need to do. It feels lucky rather than being a big piece of philosophy (that comes afterwards). It's kind of like the luxury of being able to feel that money isn't important in life if you happen to have a trust fund, if that makes sense. Julian Julian. On Sun, 27 Feb 2022, 20:49 Dan Lynch via Liverpool, < liverpool@mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote: > Thanks for that Seb, we can pick something off that list for next time as > you say. > > Julian, the next LUG meet is Weds March 2nd. Are you ok to talk about > NixOS at that? > > Thanks, > > Dan > > On 27 February 2022 17:54:38 GMT, Sebastian Arcus via Liverpool < > liverpool@mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote: >> >> Now that we are top posting :-) ... >> >> Looking through my notes, I seem to have given talks on the following >> topics over the years: >> >> 1. Introduction to Asterisk VoIP system >> 2. Further configuration of Asterisk >> 3. UEFI and GPT >> 4. Introduction to VLAN's >> 5. Syncthing >> 6. Introduction to setting up DNS >> 7. Setting up an outgoing smtp server (mainly using Exim) >> 8. Setting up and configuring SpamAssassin >> 9. Using dm-crypt / cryptsetup for root partitions >> 10. I think there were 1-2 presentations on the cctv system for buses I >> was working on - which is now technically defunct >> 11. I think I gave a presentation on mapping for OSM - but can't find >> the notes >> 12. I'm pretty sure I showed the clocking in / attendance software I was >> working on. That is still a current project, installed and running at >> clients. >> >> It's really down to whether there is interest in any of the topics above >> from anyone. If all else fails, I could give a presentation on >> installing Slackware :) >> >> On the other hand, if Julian is ready with his Nixos talk, we could have >> that this week, and we can pick something from the above for one of the >> next meets. >> >> >> >> >> On 25/02/2022 11:52, Dan Lynch via Liverpool wrote: >> >>> Hi Seb, >>> >>> That doesn't sound like a bad idea to me. Do you have something you >>> would be willing to re-run for next week perhaps? >>> >>> See ya, >>> >>> Dan >>> >>> >>> On 23/02/2022 13:36, Sebastian Arcus via Liverpool wrote: >>> >>>> Hello everyone. Just something that crossed my mind the other day >>>> (yes, things do on occasion cross my mind!) We've had quite a few >>>> talks and presentations over the years. Half of them I don't even >>>> remember properly any more, the other half I didn't manage to attend, >>>> and for the third half - well, we now have members who weren't around >>>> at the time. Why don't we re-run some of those talks? I certainly >>>> wouldn't mind going again through some of the topics. It would also be >>>> less preparation for the person who is giving the talk - as they >>>> hopefully still have around the materials they collated for the talk. >>>> >>>> What do we think? >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> -- >> Liverpool mailing list >> Liverpool@mailman.lug.org.uk >> https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/liverpool >> >> -- > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. > -- > Liverpool mailing list > Liverpool@mailman.lug.org.uk > https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/liverpool >
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