--- "Matthew K. Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What did you have in mind for the Linux vs. BSD comparison? > Ease of Installation? > Compiling the Kernel? > Firewall Capabilities?
How about all of the above. I can argue for the firewall capabilities. I would just like an open debate of the issue itself. I love the unix environment and it is a fluke that I got into linux, if it was finished when I started I probably would of gone for the Hurd/Gnu setup. > Any of Ted's ideas are cool as well. I have wanted to see how other > people on the list use Linux. And maybe see one or two of their top > tricks. I think that even the most seasoned Linux expert would pick > up > something new. > > The 2.6 kernel would definitely be worth some discussion time. > > I would be willing to help present one or more of these topics (on > Feb. > 28), but we should do individual presentations of how people use > Linux. Would you do it? It's a heafty order. > > Here's what I propose: > > 1. Everyone who plans to attend puts together a 5 minute > presentation on how Linux serves a need (or a couple of tricks they > use). > > 2. Coordination and group presentations would be welcomed. (i.e > You and your friend could present a 10-minute presentation) > > 3. Document your topic for web posting. > > > I feel that these presentations could spark open discussions that > would > prove helpful and interesting. I'm down but I thing other people might swing the other direction. > -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Kuecker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 4:05 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [sclug-generallist] Meeting This Saturday > > Linux vs BSD would be cool? anyone on the list good with BSD > interested? > > Ted Kat. wrote: > > >Hi ScLug'sters, > > > >Here are some Idea's for the next meeting. > > > >1. It would be cool if we go over the changes from 2.4 => 2.6 > >kernels. > > > > Would anyone want to take this? > > > >2. Or just kind of have general discussion of what people are using > > >linux for. > > > > Or we could debate the bsd vs. linux issue. > > > >What do you think? ===== Ted Katseres ---------------- ------------------------ -------------------------------- __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools
