on Colombo Street in Beckenham (use the rear door).
Can some one confirm this? I though they canceled it?
There is no CLUG. Those meetings one might have called CLUG meetings
petered out due to lack of interest. Rik's meeting is something of his
own doing entirely, if he says it takes place
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Jim Cheetham j...@gonzul.net wrote:
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 12:42 PM, Daniel Hill daniel.h...@orcon.net.nz
wrote:
On 06/07/10 15:45, Rik Tindall wrote:
Some local *nix users meet on the first Wednesday of each month (i.e.
tomorrow) at 7.30pm-9.30pm in the
they canceled it?
There is no CLUG. Those meetings one might have called CLUG meetings
petered out due to lack of interest. Rik's meeting is something of his
own doing entirely, if he says it takes place it probably will as he's
running it.
Volker
--
Volker Kuhlmann
http://volker.dnsalias.net
On 06/07/10 15:45, Rik Tindall wrote:
On 05/07/10 12:24, max podolian wrote:
Hello everyone!
Are there held any CLUG meetings?
Best regards,
Maksym
Hello Maksym,
Some local *nix users meet on the first Wednesday of each month (i.e.
tomorrow) at 7.30pm-9.30pm in the South Learning Centre
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 12:42 PM, Daniel Hill daniel.h...@orcon.net.nz wrote:
On 06/07/10 15:45, Rik Tindall wrote:
Some local *nix users meet on the first Wednesday of each month (i.e.
tomorrow) at 7.30pm-9.30pm in the South Learning Centre at South Library on
Colombo Street in Beckenham
On 05/07/10 12:24, max podolian wrote:
Hello everyone!
Are there held any CLUG meetings?
Best regards,
Maksym
Hello Maksym,
Some local *nix users meet on the first Wednesday of each month (i.e.
tomorrow) at 7.30pm-9.30pm in the South Learning Centre at South Library
on Colombo Street
Hello everyone!
Are there held any CLUG meetings?
Best regards,
Maksym
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 12:24 PM, max podolian max.podol...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone!
Are there held any CLUG meetings?
Best regards,
Maksym
There is a pub night once a month on the 17th. Usually at the Twisted Hop.
I don't know if anyone actually attends?
On Mon, July 5, 2010 12:31, Nick Rout wrote:
There is a pub night once a month on the 17th. Usually at the Twisted Hop.
I don't know if anyone actually attends?
Usually only two or three of us are there. I wouldn't call it a CLUG
meeting so much as get out of the house night.
sV
I have been told to make sure it is locked after we finish with it.
So you can park your cars there during the meeting.
wesley Parish
Sharpened hands are happy hands.
Brim the tinfall with mirthful bands
- A Deepness in the Sky, Vernor Vinge
I me. Shape middled me. I would come out into
Nick Rout wrote:
Instead of asking the questions, make some suggestions!
the purpose of this list is communication. Tell us what yo want Trev
(sorry I didn't get a cahnce to chat to you the other night, but even if
I did, you still need to tell the group what you want!) This is the
place,
My $0.02 -
As things currently stand we have a committee who primarily look after the
small amount of money CLUG* has aquired, and the avenues through which that
money is spent / aquired (read: meetings, workshops, installfests). This a
valuable role (espeically as far as money is concerned,
I have been giving all this a bit of thought. There is nothing to stop
any group of like minded people forming a Trust, or an Incorporated
Society. It may or may not be called the Canterbury/Christchurch Linux
Users Group Incorporated, but one would hope a new idea had a new name,
so as to avoid
I think that something should be made absolutely clear.
If there are bunch of you guys out there that want to get into the whole
AGM/committee/organisation thing then I don't think there will anybody
to stand in your way. Good grief, I might even join. ;-)
And for all that, what does it matter
Well done Nick. (That was just what I was going to say)
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Nick Rout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 8 February 2004 11:15 p.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: CLUG meetings: A future or not
I have been giving all this a bit
Message-
From: Nick Rout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 8 February 2004 11:15 p.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CLUG meetings: A future or not
I have been giving all this a bit of thought. There is nothing to stop
any group of like minded people forming a Trust
-Original Message-
From: Gareth Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 1:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CLUG meetings: A future or not
On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 08:48, Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC) wrote:
Well done Nick. (That was just what I was going to say
Preface - this is not targetted at Don, just a comment on a few things
he said!
On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 14:56:54 +1300
Don Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Managing something more requires money because it's unfair for the
orginisers to end up doing heaps of work for nothing other than a pat on the
Preface - this is not targetted at Don, just a comment on a few things
he said!
:) Nick of course.
I was humming and haring about making any response at all...
I now wish I hadn't. What I said wasn't very well worded at all and now
leaves me wondering if I should clean it up or just let it
There have been a lot of suggestions but no action!
Dinner was great, but
So what are we doing:
Are we going to have an AGM this year ?.
Are we going to elected a committee ?.
Are we going to have _any meetings_ at all ?.
Or are we _NOT_ going to have a Linux User Group with meetings
Instead of asking the questions, make some suggestions!
the purpose of this list is communication. Tell us what yo want Trev
(sorry I didn't get a cahnce to chat to you the other night, but even if
I did, you still need to tell the group what you want!) This is the
place, and the chance to do it.
Sigh, this means more motion moving again doesn't it?
(grunt)
Must. Not. Make. Joke. About. Eating. More. Fibre.
PS
The (neutral) fact is John, your posts gather credence the
moment your email header shows you no longer post from
Pegasus on Windows. :-| Do you need help achieving
this?
LOL. How do you know he isn't posting from work?
Yuri
Paul William wrote:
We had this discussion a year ago didnt we? The result:
http://lists.ethernal.org/cantlug-0301/msg00416.html
Yes, we did. But it is time, IMHO, to revisit it again.
Cheers,
Carl.
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 23:55, Carl Cerecke wrote:
Paul William wrote:
We had this discussion a year ago didnt we? The result:
http://lists.ethernal.org/cantlug-0301/msg00416.html
Yes, we did. But it is time, IMHO, to revisit it again.
Sigh, this means more motion moving again doesn't it?
Why don't we have a simple online voting system? Each user who has
posted in the last year gets emailed a randomly generated ID/password
when they vote the id is deleted. This kind of system can he hosted
anywhere and Zane we will not have 2 hassle Zane ;)
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 13:14, Zane
out by spreading the
work load over an entire committee.
I haven't been to many meetings this year as I have become interested in
other areas away from CLUG meetings. So I haven't much clue how things have
progressed. So maybe the ad-hock anarchic idea is great. I just don´t know
Hello All
Nick said:
It has been roughly a year since CLUG had a general meeting. At
that meeting
That means it must be two years since I came along fresh and
green but seeing a need for structure if CLUG was ever going to
be effective in the community.
But as people told me then, CLUG
. At
that meeting
That means it must be two years since I came along fresh and
green but seeing a need for structure if CLUG was ever going to
be effective in the community.
But as people told me then, CLUG meetings are just an informal
meeting of list members. The list is the only official
to sort out by spreading the
work load over an entire committee.
I haven't been to many meetings this year as I have become interested in
other areas away from CLUG meetings. So I haven't much clue how things have
progressed. So maybe the ad-hock anarchic idea is great. I just don´t know?
However
meeting. At
that meeting
That means it must be two years since I came along fresh and
green but seeing a need for structure if CLUG was ever going to
be effective in the community.
But as people told me then, CLUG meetings are just an informal
meeting of list members. The list is the only official
but seeing a need for structure if CLUG was ever going to
be effective in the community.
But as people told me then, CLUG meetings are just an informal
meeting of list members. The list is the only official think.
I know now that the list is also essentially a technical list.
Any question longer
Hi there,
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
quote
src=http://www.linux-france.org/article/gvallee/scanner/epson1260-en.html
The goal of this document is to explain how install the Espon Perfection 1260
scanner under Linux, using the kernel 2.4.19 and sane 1.0.8. First, we need
to get the following
On Friday 31 January 2003 08:18 pm, you wrote:
I seem to be spending a lot of time playing around with emulators and
suchlike. if anyone is interested, I'll be happy to pass on my experiences
with bochs for a start, and hercules and some of the truly old system
emulators (PDP-11, anyone?) if
On Sat, 01 Feb 2003 21:07, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Hi there,
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
quote
src=http://www.linux-france.org/article/gvallee/scanner/epson1260-en.html
The goal of this document is to explain how install the Espon Perfection
1260 scanner under Linux, using the kernel
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 20:18, Graham Barnett wrote:
I still think a meeting in 2 halves is best. First half GUI and app
based discussions/presentations. Second half, CLI/programming oriented
discussion. We start the halves at preset times, then, if people didn't
want to stay for the second half
Hi there,
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
I would be particularly interested to see a demo of Pov-Ray.
No problem. I've used POV-ray since it was known as DKB Trace!
Most of my 1600x1200 desktop wallpapers are POV-ray rendered
or GIMP jobs...
...and while POV-ray chugs away on some cool renders
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
...
I would be particularly interested to see a demo of Pov-Ray.
...
Is there a decent front-end for povray available now? From what I
remember povray was only the ray tracer, and either you wrote the
scenes manually, or there were front-ends like
On Sat, 01 Feb 2003 13:47, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Hi there,
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
I would be particularly interested to see a demo of Pov-Ray.
No problem. I've used POV-ray since it was known as DKB Trace!
Most of my 1600x1200 desktop wallpapers are POV-ray rendered
or GIMP jobs...
I
still think a meeting in 2 halves is best. First half GUI and
appbased discussions/presentations. Second half, CLI/programming
orienteddiscussion. We start the halves at preset times, then,
if people didn'twant to stay for the second half they could
leave. Conversly, they couldcome ONLY
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 01:27:47PM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote:
Which begs the question. When are we going to see you at a meeting Martin?
*chuckle* - not till you pay his air fare :
now wait, THERE is a worthwhile investment for that collected money ;-)
*evil grin*
greetings, martin.
--
badtastehmm .. hesitates .. Bali :( /badtaste
Paul
(Manager, E-caf@The Arts Centre)
(Level 2/28 Worcester Boulevard, Christchurch, NZ)
(ph/fax +64 3 3656480 www.e-caf.com)
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 01:09:19PM +1300, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
Which begs the question. When are we going to see you at a meeting Martin?
as soon as i get more beaming rations...
greetings, martin.
--
interrested in doing pike programming, sTeam/caudium/pike/roxen training,
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 01:27:47PM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote:
it sure would be nice if you attended the meeting anyways :-)
Which begs the question. When are we going to see you at a meeting Martin?
*chuckle* - not till you pay his air fare :
hehe, indeed,
but you are permitted, even
On Sat, 12 Oct 2002 12:21, you wrote:
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 02:00:15PM +1300, Andy George wrote:
OK, I have MY answers right here... Dont need to attend the meeting,
withdraw my suggestion...
it sure would be nice if you attended the meeting anyways :-)
Which begs the question. When are
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 01:09:19PM +1300, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
it sure would be nice if you attended the meeting anyways :-)
Which begs the question. When are we going to see you at a meeting Martin?
*chuckle* - not till you pay his air fare :
Mike.
--
Michael Beattie [EMAIL
What about a general sought of Networking evening. DNS Server, Remote installations, sendmail vs Exim, the flashier side of apache,basic/advanced networking practises.
|Ben
___Get the FREE email that has everyone talking at
Ummm,
Thse are probably a better topics for one of the workshop meetings,
where the interested folks can sit around one computer with a
knowledgeable soul doing a bit of 'tuition' so to speak.
I suspect if one of our more 'geek' members got up and talked about DNS
servers and constructing
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 11:50, Wesley Parish wrote:
On Saturday 12 October 2002 02:10 pm, Andy George ZL3ST wrote:
I dont know about others, but I could certainly benefit from being taught
a few things...
Exaples might be a CORRECT way to set up a DNS server,
RUTE book chapters 27, 40, and
On Saturday 12 October 2002 02:10 pm, Andy George ZL3ST wrote:
I dont know about others, but I could certainly benefit from being taught a
few things...
Exaples might be a CORRECT way to set up a DNS server, DNS Cache Server,
NFS remote RH installation, and so forth
Seconded. I don't know
, October 12, 2002 8:24 AM
Subject: Re: Talks/teachings for the CLUG meetings...
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 11:50, Wesley Parish wrote:
On Saturday 12 October 2002 02:10 pm, Andy George ZL3ST wrote:
I dont know about others, but I could certainly benefit from being
taught
a few things...
Exaples
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 02:00:15PM +1300, Andy George wrote:
OK, I have MY answers right here... Dont need to attend the meeting,
withdraw my suggestion...
it sure would be nice if you attended the meeting anyways :-)
greetings, martin.
--
interrested in doing pike programming,
12, 2002 8:24 AM
Subject: Re: Talks/teachings for the CLUG meetings...
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 11:50, Wesley Parish wrote:
On Saturday 12 October 2002 02:10 pm, Andy George ZL3ST wrote:
I dont know about others, but I could certainly benefit from being
taught
a few things
I agree that not everyone will enjoy boring topics sich as Bind configuration and
other may even fall asleep - but dosnt anyone remember what it was like when you were
a newbie and turned to chapter 40.2 in RUTE. I do more than fall asleep when I look at
that chapter. I dont think topics like
I dont know about others, but I could certainly
benefit from being taught a few things...
Exaples might be a CORRECT way to set up a DNS
server, DNS Cache Server, NFS remote RH installation, and so forth
Maybe even going into the Flashier side of Apache
(what it's capable of), Sendmail Vs
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002 16:30, Nick Rout wrote:
I half remembered that the linux course at Avonmore was on
Wednesdays and Thursdays so asked for days other than these week days if
possible.
BT wrong, at least according to the avonmore website:
Dates: 19 August - 7 December 2002
With sincere appologies to Chris Sawtell for clashing with the Avonmore Linux
course I will book in 14th of November for our extra meeting at the Sydenham
Hall!
Nick E
On Thursday 12 September 2002 3:34 pm, Nick Elder CLUG wrote:
Hi,
The next meeting is booked for Wednesday 2nd
calendar is correct 14 Nov is a Thursday!
I have told the Avonmore management that it is important for my professional
development that I attend the CLUG meetings and they have agreed to this. I
have also suggested that it would be a good idea for the students to come
along too as it would give them
Hi,
The next meeting is booked for Wednesday 2nd October, I propose we go ahead
with our workshop idea for that meeting. And a little nearer the time book
eight computers belonging to our mailing list members, for our technical
experts to help out with. Also we will of course have
In the past Nick had some Hello my name is labels.
I think they are a good idea for just what you're talking about.
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 18:11, Fisher Family wrote:
I like to put names with faces when I have the opportunity. At the last
CLUG meeting I was the only person who admitted who he
I found the labels and put them in to the car to bring along tonight. (along
with a felt pen). However Roberts idea of people introducing themselves when
addressing the rest ot the meeting is a good idea as well I think.
Nick E
On Tuesday 25 June 2002 9:42 pm, Zane Gilmore wrote:
In the
I like to put names with faces when I have the opportunity. At the last
CLUG meeting I was the only person who admitted who he was.
How about each speaker stating their name for the others who do not know
them?
Robert
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