[ale] KSU

Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
Wed May 22 15:47:17 EDT 2002


I think we should go with Dow's suggested outline.  I don't think you 
can get too technical.  The make up of the group runs the gamit from 
someone who's not installed Linux at all to someone who's relatively 
seasoned in Linux as well as other flavors of UNIX.

That's what makes it a bit difficult to schedule things.  With school 
being out, I'd suspect there'll be fewer newbies, yet there will be some 
just the same.

Brian B. wrote:
> I was thinking about the same thing but wasn't too
> sure about the composition of the group. How far can
> we go (beginner, advance, etc..), topic wise? 
> 
> X configuration might be a helpful topic too since
> it's tedious to both newbies and gurus.(ie. setting up
> wm for kde/gnome.. wm vs. desktop
> manager(gnome,kde???.. etc..)
> 
> -
> 
> --- cfowler <cfowler at outpostsentinel.com> wrote:
> 
>>How about:  Writing Linux Kernel Modules.
>>
>>I need briefing on that topic.
>>
>>
>>On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 13:34, tom hawks wrote:
>>
>>>Are we going to do a series of mini-howtos at the
>>>
>>next meeting at KSU. I will do one on the ext2
>>filesystem and explain the various  /bin, /sbin,
>>etc, if we think it needs explaining.
>>
>>
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