On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 11:22, Kevin McDermott wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> As always we're looking for talk suggestions for our monthly meetings.
I'd listen to someone with hands-on production experience of Red Hat
Advanced Server in a cluster/SAN environment.
Rory
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Cameron Logie wrote:
> Although last nights meeting was my first, I was kindly encouraged by
> Willie and Paul to do a quick talk on Redhat Kickstart if that's of any
> interest to the group.
Them's the dangers of standing still for too long :)
> Give me your thoughts and I
To make things simpler, why not have a series of mini-talks that people can
more easily get involved in? Some suggestions:
1. Tool of the Month (supposedly already in place)
2. Book of the Month
3. 'How I got into Linux'
4. This is my setup and this is how Linux works with it all
Then people can
As someone who can never get to talks :-(, I'd really appreciate this
topic and some notes on the web.
James
On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 04:46 PM, Andrew Elwell wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 11:22:33AM +0100, Kevin McDermott wrote:
>> As always we're looking for talk suggestions for
Hi Kevin / All,
Although last nights meeting was my first, I was kindly encouraged by
Willie and Paul to do a quick talk on Redhat Kickstart if that's of any
interest to the group.
Give me your thoughts and I'll prepare some material for then.
Regards,
Cammy.
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Cameron Logie - Rushbrook IT
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On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 11:22:33AM +0100, Kevin McDermott wrote:
> As always we're looking for talk suggestions for our monthly meetings.
> It can be anything that falls under the "Linux" umbrella, in the widest possible
>sense.
As mentioned in the pub, I'll volunteer for a small talk next month
new chairperson, i suppose :-)
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Sent: 27 September 2002 11:23
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Subject: [Scottish] Talk Suggestions ?
Hi All,
As always we're looking for talk sugges
Hi All,
As always we're looking for talk suggestions for our monthly meetings.
Even if you don't think you could manage it yourself, if there's anything you'd like
to hear more about, then tell us about it.
It can be anything that falls under the "Linux" umbrella, in the widest possible sense.