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'''Timings of talks''' The current plan is Sundays at 6:30pm in the middle of the month, in Comlab. This is mostly because it fits well with the existing series of more technical talks at the beginning of the month, but is very much open to negotiation. If you'd like to propose an alternative time, please add it here: '''Topics for talks''' Here's a list of suggested topics, originally culled from the thread in July on the subject: Ganesh Sittampalam/Alasdair Kergon: vim emacs mutt apache samba printing bash Tim Pizey: Java Alan Peery: [I'd actually say that most of these talks are more appropriate for the beginning-of-the-month slot -- Ganesh] Using old computers for Web Surfing (small distrib, skinny window manager, Galeon) Making home alarms on the cheap (doable, I think. X10 modules, linux box running monitoring code. Never looked into it.) CD changer for nearly free (Linux, XMMS, VNC session on screen and remotely connectable, ripping CDs onto the old hard drive, What cables to buy to run to the stereo. Remote control from a Palm ->PC via IR is extra credit.) Reading email on your mobile phone with bankrupting yourself (teaching your home PC to fetchmail and allow you to WAP in. Or something like that.) Really cool Christmas toys with Lego Mindstorms and the Sharp Zaurus. (You're buying them to give away. Of course you are.) |
["OxLUG"] > ["OxLUGIntroductoryTalks"]
OxLUG Introductory talks series
This page is intended to help keep track of requests, offers and other stuff for the series of introductory talks.
Timings of talks
The current plan is Sundays at 6:30pm in the middle of the month, in Comlab. This is mostly because it fits well with the existing series of more technical talks at the beginning of the month, but is very much open to negotiation. If you'd like to propose an alternative time, please add it here:
Topics for talks
Here's a list of suggested topics, originally culled from the thread in July on the subject:
Ganesh Sittampalam/Alasdair Kergon:
vim emacs mutt apache samba printing bash
Tim Pizey:
Java
Alan Peery: [I'd actually say that most of these talks are more appropriate for the beginning-of-the-month slot -- Ganesh]
Using old computers for Web Surfing (small distrib, skinny window manager, Galeon)
Making home alarms on the cheap (doable, I think. X10 modules, linux box running monitoring code. Never looked into it.)
CD changer for nearly free (Linux, XMMS, VNC session on screen and remotely connectable, ripping CDs onto the old hard drive, What cables to buy to run to the stereo. Remote control from a Palm ->PC via IR is extra credit.)
Reading email on your mobile phone with bankrupting yourself (teaching your home PC to fetchmail and allow you to WAP in. Or something like that.)
Really cool Christmas toys with Lego Mindstorms and the Sharp Zaurus. (You're buying them to give away. Of course you are.)