On Sat, Oct 22, 2005, Orna Agmon wrote about Re: [Haifux] Why not sharing the
filmed lectures in bittorrent ?:
Actually, Nadav's essay has a complicated license. It is not a piece
of code, but in a way a work of art. So he allows distribution as a whole,
or quoting parts under his name, but
Two components I was thinking of for this lecture -
- An introduction to how WiFi is used in GNU/Linux
(distro-independant, but with linux-wireless-utils, so not relevant
BSD or Mac) - tools like iwconfig, iwlist, along with some information
about the availability of wireless NIC modules -
Hi Ohad
This lecture sounds VERY interesting and useful to me.
Probably it could also include some references to SW APIs for wireless
configuration on Linux, aside for command line or GUI utils.
Anyway I think it could benefit a lot of people and I personally would be
very happy to attend.
On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 11:55:14AM +0200, Ohad Lutzky wrote:
Two components I was thinking of for this lecture -
- An introduction to how WiFi is used in GNU/Linux
(distro-independant, but with linux-wireless-utils, so not relevant
BSD or Mac) - tools like iwconfig, iwlist, along with some
Hi all,
Not Duck Season, nor Rabbit Season, but:
Scheduling of the 2006 season has officially begun. Please consider:
*topics you would like to talk about, which are of interest to the club
members
*topics you cannot talk about, but would like to hear about this year
*SIL lectures you think
bless you.
I would love to hear such a lecture.
--
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On Wednesday 02 November 2005 19:22, Orna Agmon wrote:
Good Evening,
All Haifux W2L lectures take place on Mondays, as it appears, at one week
intervals. The Linux Day, however, seems to be on a Wednesday which is 16
days from the previous lecture.
This means that December 19th is a free