It was a good feeling to be with like minded people. I enjoyed all the sessions and specially about FOSS and licenses. I liked Sameer's idea of Install Fest programme. As Ubuntu is the most popular among new users, may be we can time with Ubuntu's release cycles. Next release date is October 30, 2008. I can order 40 to 60 Ubuntu CDs.
MY CORRIDOR / TEA TIME DISCUSSIONS: 1. FreeBASIC – is a completely free, open-source, 32-bit BASIC compiler, with syntax similar to MS-QuickBASIC, that adds new features such as pointers, unsigned data types, inline assembly, object orientation, and many others. http://www.freebasic.net/index.php/about I think you can use Python in place of requiring BASIC. You probably already have Python installed as it comes by default with most of the distro and its a high level programming language and interpretor like BASIC. http://www.python.org/ Type python at a command prompt or in Terminal 2. Restricted Formats under Ubuntu - Ubuntu can play the most popular non-free media formats, including DVD, MP3, Quicktime, Windows Media, and more by following the instructions in this link.... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats NAUTILUS TIPS: Hope every one know about Nautilus script, graphically one can do many common admin activities using context menu. Here are few... Create these three files (gedit-root, root-nautilus-here and search-here) under your <home folder>/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/. .gnome2 folder is a hidden folder under you home folder. View hidden files by pressing Ctrl+H keys: 1. .gnome2/nautilus-scripts/gedit-root #!/bin/bash # Opens gedit text editor as root. foo=`gksudo -u root -k -m "enter your password for gedit root access" /bin/echo "Do you have root access?"` sudo gedit $NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_SELECTED_URIS 2. .gnome2/nautilus-scripts/root-nautilus-here #!/bin/bash # Opens a nautilus window as root. foo=`gksudo -u root -k -m "enter your password for nautilus root access" /bin/echo "got r00t?"` sudo nautilus --no-desktop $NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_CURRENT_URI 3. .gnome2/nautilus-scripts/search-here #!/bin/bash cd $NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_CURRENT_URI exec gnome-search-tool Thanks and regards, Mathew Chacko On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Sameer Mohamed Thahir < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Madhu > > I totally agree with you on the fact that the new users (school > students, teachers and home users) need to > be given more importance. In fact the same point was raised when I > posted last months meeting details. > > I guess for school students and teachers we need to arrange some > awareness camp or one day training. > And for home users the only way is to spread word through hardware > vendors, internet cafes, book shops > and electronic shops. We can plan the next months meeting specifically > for this category of users. We can > spread word about the meeting in these places. And we can also send the > meeting posters to schools, > colleges and training institutes. > > I heard they have already conducted a one day camp for CBSE students in > Model Engg college > and are planning for the State Syllabus students in next month. > > Probably the MEC people on the list can share how the programme was > conducted and how it went about. > > And what is your idea on conducting a one day Install Fest programme > with good publicity in a spacious hall. > > What do you say ?? > > Thank You > > Regards > Sameer Mohamed Thahir > > madhu kannan wrote: > > I am attending Cochin ilug meet after two years and am happy to see > > very good attendance, peoples interest in gnu/linux .But one thing i > > have noted that the number of gnu /linux users other than developers > > is not increasing, there was only two or three people in 32 attendees > > who are desktop gnu/linux users or home users . since these type of > > people (non devolopers ) constitue the majority of computer users, > > We have to plan some thing to increse the awreness and penitration of > > gnu in general users . > > like a camp for paretnts of school students who uses [EMAIL PROTECTED] many > > of them finds gnu/linux difficult to install on thir home system . > > and training for teachers (some of them propagates its very > > difficult to use ). > > > > regards , > > Madhu . > > > > > > On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 1:37 AM, Sameer Mohamed Thahir > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > > > Warm Greetings To The FOSS Community, > > > > The Meeting for the month of July (27/07/2008) was conducted > > successfully. > > This time also we had a great turnout, with lot of people braving the > > climate to > > attend the meeting. The were "32" people from far off places who > > attended the meeting, > > > > Some brief snapshots from the meeting. > > > > Date: 27-07-2008 > > Time: 2pm - 5.30pm > > Venue: Internet Club, IInd <javascript:;> Floor, AMI Trust Building, > > Broadway Enclave, Broadway, Ernakulam > > Attendance : 32 > > > > The meeting started a bit late waiting for people to arrive. There > was > > the customary introduction, > > after which the moderator talked about Free Software ,the GNU > > Movement, > > Open Source Software and > > Licenses. There was a discussion on the aspects of the Open Source > > Software. There was also a > > small introduction to the Affero GPL and LGPL. The concept of Zero > > Knowledge was also discussed. > > > > GnewSense <javascript:;> GNU/Linux Installation > > > > The discussion moved onto the agenda for the day, with the speaker > > giving an introduction to the > > Gnewsense distribution and how it was different from Ubuntu. The > > Installation session started by > > explaining the prerequisites. The speaker talked about some important > > things that need to be taken > > care before installation (eg : like checking the media etc ..). Since > > GNU/Linux distributions provide > > very easy Installation programs especially with a live cd, the > > explanations were satisfactory. > > And also considering the fact that there were only 5 people who hadnt > > installed GNU/Linux before. > > > > There were questions ranging from how a live cd works to hibernation > > requirements. Partitioning > > was one area were there were questions from many of the attendees. > > > > The Installation was wound up by 4pm. > > > > After the discussions the audience moved on to have tea and snacks. > > In fact the break was one point the meeting became alive. > > After tea the audience moved on to attend the technical > > presentation of > > the day. > > > > Basics of Content Management Systems by Kurian > > > > A brief introduction on the concept of the Content Management > > System was > > given in the beginning followed by a > > small overview on how WWW works and also how a CMS behaves on the > > internet was also discussed. > > The audience provided several inputs and the discussion was build > > on top > > of those ideas. > > > > Then session moved on to the Installation of Mambo. The following > > relevant sections were presented: > > - Instructions on installing the main components - Apache, PHP and > > MySQL > > <javascript:;> were provided. > > - Configuring Apache, creating and granting permissions for MySQL > > <javascript:;> user for Mambo etc .. > > - Mambo was installed using web interface and the site was hosted > > locally. > > - A small content was created then and was posted and published in > the > > site. > > - Types of users in Mambo, their roles, importance of Sections, > > Categories and Menus were discussed . > > > > Audience were mainly focused on the versatile scope of a CMS. Finally > > the links for documentation and the forum that is maintained by the > > Mambo Foundation were shared. > > > > The App of the Month (Nautilus) by Sreenadh was cancelled in order to > > wind up the meeting earlier. It was basically to avoid > > inconvenience to the attendees because of the serious security > > situation > > in the city. > > > > Finally it was time for winding up for the day, and everyone > assembled > > for the > > concluding session. Few Firefox Stickers given by Mr Mathew Chacko > > and some > > low quality tiny GNU Stickers were distributed, the audience were > > asked to > > put their feedback into the ML. > > > > > > The meeting wound up at 5.30pm with the recitation of the national > > anthem. > > > > > > We thank all the attendees for coming and request all to put in their > > feedback > > for the meeting on the Mailing List or my email so we can improve > > future > > meetings. > > > > > > Thanks to > > Sreenadh for his earnest efforts in organizing the meeting. > > (including the GNU Stickers) > > Kurian for the technical presentation. > > Madhu for the wonderful meeting photos. > > Mr Mathew Chacko for the firefox stickers. > > Raju, Sanjai, Shibin, Binny, Kurian and Venkat for the conduct of the > > meeting. > > > > > > Further details of the meeting and photos will be available on the > > website in a few days. > > > > And hope the next meeting is bigger and better :-) > > > > Attendees > > > > Praseed Pai K.J. > > Abhilash Kumar V.S. > > Amal N.S. > > Kurian Mathew Thayil > > T. Sravanakumar > > E.M.George > > Baiju V > > Nithin Nishanth > > P.C.Kabeer > > Shalvin P.D. > > Syam Kumar R > > Albin Sebastin > > Amal Dominic > > Santhosh K > > Anoop A > > Binny V.A. > > Faisal A.V. > > John K George > > Muhammed Sabir > > Rathin R > > Sanjai > > Devaraj K.P. > > Raju Ramdas > > Shibin K Reeny > > Joseph Justin > > George John K > > Sreenadh > > Madhu K.K > > Mathew Chacko > > G.Venkata Subramahmanian > > Sameer M. Thahir > > Jay Jacob > > > > > > Thank You > > > > Regards > > Sameer Mohamed Thahir > > Co-ordinator (Indian Linux Users Group - Cochin / Kochi > > Chapter(ILUG-Cochin <javascript:;>)) > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > Website : www.ilug-cochin.org <http://www.ilug-cochin.org> > > IRC : #ilugkochi on irc.freenode.net <http://irc.freenode.net> > > ML : [email protected] <mailto:[email protected] > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Mailinglist mailing list > > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > http://ilug-cochin.org/mailman/listinfo/mailinglist_ilug-cochin.org > > > > > > > > > > -- > > http://madhukannan.blogspot.com/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Mailinglist mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://ilug-cochin.org/mailman/listinfo/mailinglist_ilug-cochin.org > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailinglist mailing list > [email protected] > http://ilug-cochin.org/mailman/listinfo/mailinglist_ilug-cochin.org >
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