For those of you not in the know there is a University Of Limerick talk
on Friday 12th November, 2004, starting at 7:00pm., in FG042, University
of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
Two presentations are lined up for the evening:
"What a Graduate Computer Engineer Should Know."
by Dr. David Parnas
"Linux & Professional Audio"
by Gareth Eason
The talks are open to the public and all are welcome. More information
from talks at skynet.ie.
Actually, the organisers would probably appreciate a mail to
talks at skynet.ie if you're going to attend, just so they can get an idea
of numbers :-)
Best regards,
-->Gar
Noirin Plunkett wrote:
> Right, people wanted talks. Which is all very well & good, but we need
> topics, and speakers =)
>> Some topics proposed at the committee meeting are:
> Sys Admin
> Backup, Filesystems, X, IDS
> Networking
> IPv6, firewalls, traffic control/monitoring/accounting, wireless
> Development
> java, gtk/qt, kernel, licensing, source control
> Desktop
> Configuration, Theming, Playing Media, File Compatibility
> Choose Linux
> Philosophy, Security, Community, Price, Flexibility
> Introduction
> Choosing your System, Installing, Basic Configuration, Services,
> Updating, Installing Software, Permissions
>> Anyone willing/able to give one of these talks, please let us know -
> either on list or at committee at linux.ie> Anyone willing to give a talk not mentioned above, likewise - and if
> there's something you'd be interested in hearing about, but couldn't
> give a talk, just ask! There's a wealth of knowledge in ILUG, let's
> tap it =)
>> For those of you who like to plan way in advance, our next committee
> meeting is proposed for 8pm, Tuesday 7th December, in The Porterhouse.
> If we have people interested (both speakers and listeners!), we hope
> to hold the first talks on Saturday 27th November - so get cracking!
> The Secretary =)
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