There's a WLUG meeting tonight:
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The next WLUG club meeting is scheduled for 21st March at the University. Please note the change of date from the usual last Monday of the month.
Room. MS4.G.02 see the following map
http://www.waikato.ac.nz/contacts/map/?MS4
LindsayDruett, past President and long time member of the WLUG, will be doing a presentation on IPv6 and the implications and benefits to end users.
Lindsay works for FxNetworks, a company installing fibre networks across the country.
Lindsay will include some details on what the eventual roll out of IPv6 will mean to domestic users and SMEs.
There's a Waikato Linux Users Group meeting on Monday:
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The next WLUG club meeting is scheduled for 21st March at the University. Please note the change of date from the usual last Monday of the month.
Room. MS4.G.02 see the following map
http://www.waikato.ac.nz/contacts/map/?MS4
LindsayDruett, past President and long time member of the WLUG, will be doing a presentation on IPv6 and the implications and benefits to end users.
Lindsay works for FxNetworks, a company installing fibre networks across the country.
Lindsay will include some details on what the eventual roll out of IPv6 will mean to domestic users and SMEs.
The Waikato Linux Users Group have a meeting in one week from today:
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The next WLUG club meeting is scheduled for 21st March at the University. Please note the change of date from the usual last Monday of the month.
Room. MS4.G.02 see the following map
http://www.waikato.ac.nz/contacts/map/?MS4
LindsayDruett, past President and long time member of the WLUG, will be doing a presentation on IPv6 and the implications and benefits to end users.
Lindsay works for FxNetworks, a company installing fibre networks across the country.
Lindsay will include some details on what the eventual roll out of IPv6 will mean to domestic users and SMEs.
Hello,
This is just a brief reminder to those intending to be formal members of the
club this year but haven't yet paid your subscription (still $20). Can you
please contact either John Billings or Wayne Grimsey to renew your
membership or sign up. For those who might not know, John is this year's
club treasurer and Wayne is the club secretary.
And I'd also like to extend an invite to those subscribed to this list
(including previous members) that might like to join up or renew your
association this year to make yourselves known to either myself or John or
Wayne. It would be good have your involvment. We are looking to put
together a variety of speakers and presentations this year - maybe you could
be one of them.
And for those coming along to tonights 'Debian "Squeeze" Pizza Party!' [1],
it might be convenient time to bring along your cash for your membership
renewal.
Hope to see some of you there,
Chris O'Halloran
WLUG President 2011
[1] http://www.wlug.org.nz/MeetingTopics.2011-02-21
For you all netbook users out there, Jolicloud got a glowing review in a
recent Linux User Magazine.
It is aimed at social networking and cloud computing so it may not suit all.
Cheers,
Chris
http://www.jolicloud.com/http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/
There's a WLUG meeting tonight:
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!!! Why should you care about Debian?
Debian "Squeeze" Pizza Party!
On February 6th, 2011 after 2 years of development effort a new stable version of the Debian GNU/Linux OS was released. Those of you who know, know this is a reason to celebrate. Those of you who would like to learn more about why this is a momentous occasion should come along and check out what the new 6.0 version codenamed "Squeeze" has to offer. There are a heap of new features and interesting aspects to this release, a demo of how easy it is to install and use, and a presentation/overview of the Debian Project will be presented.
Pizza and refreshments will be provided, come join us in the celebration!
Regular meeting location of Room MS4.G.02 (http://www.waikato.ac.nz/contacts/map?MS4)
7pm, Monday 21st Feb (we will not be having our regular meeting on the 28th this month).
http://www.wlug.org.nz/http://wlug.org.nz/~gnubie/splash-squeeze.png
Is this open to anyone?
Is a subscriber to the wlug list a member of WLUG?
:)
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> !!! Why should you care about Debian?
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> Debian "Squeeze" Pizza Party!
>
> On February 6th, 2011 after 2 years of development effort a new stable version of the Debian GNU/Linux OS was released. Â Those of you who know, know this is a reason to celebrate. Â Those of you who would like to learn more about why this is a momentous occasion should come along and check out what the new 6.0 version codenamed "Squeeze" has to offer. Â There are a heap of new features and interesting aspects to this release, a demo of how easy it is to install and use, and a presentation/overview of the Debian Project will be presented.
>
> Pizza and refreshments will be provided, come join us in the celebration!
>
> Regular meeting location of Room MS4.G.02 (http://www.waikato.ac.nz/contacts/map?MS4)
>
> 7pm, Monday 21st Feb (we will not be having our regular meeting on the 28th this month).
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There's a Waikato Linux Users Group meeting on Monday:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
!!! Why should you care about Debian?
Debian "Squeeze" Pizza Party!
On February 6th, 2011 after 2 years of development effort a new stable version of the Debian GNU/Linux OS was released. Those of you who know, know this is a reason to celebrate. Those of you who would like to learn more about why this is a momentous occasion should come along and check out what the new 6.0 version codenamed "Squeeze" has to offer. There are a heap of new features and interesting aspects to this release, a demo of how easy it is to install and use, and a presentation/overview of the Debian Project will be presented.
Pizza and refreshments will be provided, come join us in the celebration!
Regular meeting location of Room MS4.G.02 (http://www.waikato.ac.nz/contacts/map?MS4)
7pm, Monday 21st Feb (we will not be having our regular meeting on the 28th this month).
http://www.wlug.org.nz/http://wlug.org.nz/~gnubie/splash-squeeze.png