Well, I am a bit of a blast from the past.  Use to meet in More Solutions with 
Mark and others.  

I stopped using Linux as my main OS when it got the better of me, and I did not 
have time to work out what was wrong!  

However, I am pondering whether to return to the fold, but I am not sure what I 
might use a Linux box for, as I have a perfectly functioning Mac!  Oops Sorry!

I have one of the original Raspberry Pi’s on the shelf doing very little so is 
there any mileage in have a series of meetings focussed on a project to use a 
Pi for something useful?  And if so what?



Ed Kerr
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> On 8 Apr 2016, at 09:52, Mark Rogers <m...@more-solutions.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> So there's a lot happening in Linux at the moment. Pi's are everywhere (and 
> the Pi 3 and Pi Zero are interesting additions to the line up). Microsoft are 
> making a push to "support" Linux in all sorts of ways, including the ability 
> to run linux binaries directly on Windows 10 coming soon (bash on Windows!). 
> There's Linux everywhere on phones (in the form of Android) and Ubuntu 
> mobiles seem to be getting closer to reality.
> 
> Yet Peterborough LUG has gone very quiet of late.
> 
> Is anyone here? What are "we" up to?
> 
> Speaking as someone who hasn't been to a meet in absolutely ages (they 
> usually clash with other things and once you get out of a habit it's easy to 
> forget all about them) I hold my hands up to being part of the malaise. 
> 
> Is it that we're just getting on with using Linux and generally don't have 
> anything to talk about?
> 
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