Hi all, monthly notice, March 3.

Wednesday night is the GNU/Linux Users' workshop: 7.30pm-9.30pm in the South Learning Centre (SLC), through rear door of South Christchurch Library at 66 Colombo Street, Cashmere - https://my.christchurchcitylibraries.com/locations/SOUTH/ - held on the first Wednesday monthly, Feb-Dec. N.B. Covid-19 tracing app QR-code is at all council public facilities.

CCC notice: Alert Level 2
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More information on https://my.christchurchcitylibraries.com/news/coronavirus-information/
· If you feel unwell, please stay at home.
· Contact tracing is mandatory. You will need to sign in when you visit the library using the COVID Tracer app or filling in the contact form in the room. If you choose not to sign in, you will not be permitted to enter the library. You do not need to sign out when you leave. · You'll need to maintain a one-metre physical distance with our staff and customers as you enjoy the library. Due to the Government's Covid regulations, social distancing is a must. If you cannot ensure that your group will have at least a metre distance between each person (preferably 2), then you might need to postpone your meeting until the restrictions get lifted. · Our frontline staff may be wearing masks. We may also have screens in place to support physical distancing at some of our counters.
· Most bookings expecting more than 30 people will be postponed.
· Physical distancing: We will be monitoring our library spaces to ensure that safe physical distancing can be maintained. This will look different for all libraries. This also applies to bookings. If physical distancing cannot be supported, we may need to cancel your booking due to Health and Safety reasons.

GNUz notice re Weds workshop
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LiveCD/DVD/thumbdrive installs of freenix* operating system distributions are used to demonstrate alternative desktop environments, in the SLC computer lab of i5, all-in-one, touchscreen PCs.

Ubuntu-MATE is the Debian GNU/Linux variant we most display and Long Term Support releases like 20.04 are recommended, though rolling upgrades (like 20.10, October release) tend to run fastest with very latest kernel drivers and software incorporated. Both are up-to-date, secure, and will run well on a lot of ageing equipment to extend its life. See http://debian.org background and http://ubuntu-mate.org/download/ for these distros and http://distrowatch.com for a great many other variants to choose from. Portable devices welcome, esp. laptops, Android phones etc.

BYO distributions and any new tech you like; overhead projector and large screen - let us know if you have a presentation to offer.

Thanks to NZOSS support, we offer a Big Blue Button online connection to our meeting: https://bbb.nzoss.nz/b/rik-huz-nrm-vmu This session we'll make comparison across the field: https://jitsi.org & https://meet.jit.si etc.

We hope to see you there. Thank you for the support of these workshops.

Kind regards,

Rik Tindall

pp Sydenham GNU/Linux Users
http://lists.ourshack.com/mailman/listinfo/gnuz
Software Freedom Day, Team Christchurch South, 18-September-2021
* Freenix: Unix-derived Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS) esp. Linux & BSD
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