[TriLUG] Triangle Open Source Lab meeting 5/24 from 7 PM until 9 PM - RSVP

Kevin J. mrkevinj at yahoo.com
Wed May 16 10:24:22 EDT 2007


I just signed up for Scott Morris' Intro to Linux "class" at http://www.suseblog.com/?p=206. It's a little too beginner for me, but I'm sending it to everyone I know who is interested in learning Linux.

Kevin
 
Have you F/LOSSed today?



----- Original Message ----
From: Steven T. Davis <STDavis at doc.state.nc.us>
To: trilug at trilug.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 9:46:43 AM
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] Triangle Open Source Lab meeting 5/24 from 7 PM until 9 PM - RSVP


Thank you for the information.  I have enjoyed the Trilug meetings I have attended, but I would like to know if there is an organization or group for beginners with Linux.  I have been using Linux for 2 years and have been "preaching" to my fellow workers about the wonderful products from the world of Linux.  Finally after the introduction of Vista, some people are starting to listening.

Is there an organization or group for newbies and others who are not as technically talented as the member of Trilug?  

Trilug members are great, but are far more advanced and gifted than I am, but we all share the enthusiasm of our love for Linux and Open Source.

Steve Davis
919-716-3340


Steve Davis
919-716-3340

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>>> william at trilug.org 5/16/2007 9:38 AM >>>
not to start a flame war but...

my impression of the organization from previous mailing list threads was 
that it was Jim's private version of TriLUG since he felt slighted over 
not being able to make some presentations to the official LUG.

-- 
William Sutton


On Wed, 16 May 2007, Steven T. Davis wrote:

> What will be the topic of the meeting?  What is the goal of your organization?
> 
> Steve Davis
> 
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> >>> jim at neuse.net 5/15/2007 5:13 PM >>>
> Dear ,
>  
> Please join Triangle Open Source Lab http://www.triangleopensource.org for our next meeting on Thursday evening 5/24/2007 from 7 PM to 9 PM at Exploris.  We'll meet in the room adjacent to the IMAX theater.  Be sure to RSVP jim at neuse.net so you will receive any last minute room changes and cell phone numbers via emailfor contacts to let you in the door.  Many thanks to Tim Hazlehurst at Exploris for hosting our meeting.  I'll bring an Axis Video over IP camera to try for any remote attendees http://www.neuse.net/products/surveillance.  We'll have opportunity to discuss a course of action.  Our web poll indicates significant interest in LAMP.  Might as well start there.  Look forward to seeing you.
> Regards,
>  
> Jim
>  
> Jim Ray, President
> Neuse River Networks
> tel: 919-838-1672 cell: 919-606-1772
> http://www.Neuse.Net 
>  
> Connecting You to the World since 1997
> PS Here's the info on Exploris:
> Exploris
> 201 E Hargett St
> Raleigh NC 27601
> Web Site: http://www.exploris.org 
> Please sign up for the mailing list since I'll probably nix the Yahoo group:
> http://lists.triangleopensource.org/listinfo.cgi/discussion-triangleopensource.org 
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