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New tutorial: GPG and mutt Posted By Ken Guest - 13:26, 29 November 2001 Edited by Ken Guest - 13:26, 29 November 2001
Kevin Lyda graces linux.ie with a tutorial on how to get GPG working in the mutt mail client.
RMS tagged as Gnomewhere man in board elections Posted By Adam Beecher - 19:12, 28 November 2001 Edited by Ken Guest - 19:12, 28 November 2001
The Register: The Christmas p*ss-up of the Gnome board of directors should be a melodic one this year. Free software pioneer and evangelist Richard M Stallman has failed to be elected to the board, and we can assume, won't be serenading attendees with his rendition of The Free Software Song.
Linux in Your Palm Posted By Adam Beecher - 19:07, 28 November 2001 Edited by Ken Guest - 19:07, 28 November 2001
Tech Review: "Linux, the open-source operating system that some say could give Microsoft Windows a run for its money, is now taking aim at a new market: personal digital assistants."
RSS Feeds of ILUG Mailing list. Posted By Ken Guest - 08:30, 28 November 2001 Edited by Ken Guest - 08:30, 28 November 2001
Any RSS fans can now check the latest ILUG mails (with abstracts of the text) at
http://taint.org/mmrss/ILUG.html
http://taint.org/mmrss/ILUG.rss
It's a dog's name? Posted By Ken Guest - 12:22, 27 November 2001 Edited by Ken Guest - 12:22, 27 November 2001
Time to vote for your favourite pair of names for dogs.
Seriously.
New download entry: SpamAssassin Posted By Ken Guest - 09:55, 23 November 2001 Edited by Ken Guest - 09:55, 23 November 2001
SpamAssassin is a mail filter to identify spam by Justin Mason.
Windows App Alternatives page updated (DTP & Webpage editing) Posted By Ken Guest - 09:40, 22 November 2001
The
Alternatives to Windows Software page has been updated with new sections for DTP and Webpage editors.
IBM and Linux: the dinosaurs and the penguin Posted By Adam Beecher - 10:26, 20 November 2001 Edited by Ken Guest - 10:26, 20 November 2001
The Register: Not long ago, commentators were referring to mainframes as dinosaurs, heading for extinction. IBM's mainframe revenues were clearly in decline and high-end Unix servers, including even IBM's own variety, were threatening its existence.
DistroWars Details updated. Posted By Ken Guest - 14:35, 19 November 2001
So as to let you all know, there has been a change of plan with regards to the paintballing venue - please check the
DistroWars homepage for details.
Details for DistroWars 2001 Posted By Ken Guest - 14:06, 16 November 2001 Edited by Ken Guest - 14:06, 16 November 2001
The DistroWars details are now mentioned on the site proper. Follow the link for details on the BOF sessions, the Alan Cox talk et al.
New entry in downloads page Posted By Ken Guest - 08:45, 15 November 2001 Edited by Ken Guest - 08:45, 15 November 2001
Padraig Brady's fslint tool has been added to the list. You can use fslint to find different forms of filesystem
lint.
POTD Thursday 15th November Posted By Proinnsias Breathnach - 10:31, 8 November 2001 Edited by Proinnsias Breathnach - 10:31, 8 November 2001
The ILAP (I'd Love A Pint) SIG will be holding another meeting on Thursday 15th November.
Venue is O'Donoghues on the St. Stephen's Green end of Baggot St. (opposite Irish Ferries).
Free conference in Irish Film Center Dublin November 17th 2001-10-23 Posted By Ken Guest - 14:27, 3 November 2001 Edited by Ken Guest - 14:27, 3 November 2001
As contributed by Nicky Gogan
Free conference in Irish Film Center Dublin November 17th 2001-10-23
The Darklight Perspectives Conference
Darklight Perspectives sets out to directly address a fundamental issue of importance to the future development of digital creative community in Ireland and their audience.
This conference, the first of its kind in Ireland, will bring together speakers at the top of their fields of on-line visual arts, music, film, open source/free software advocates and law.
Speakers include:
Laurence Lessig: Stanford Law School
Ian Clarke: Developer Freenet
Joshua Davis: Designer and Flash Developer
Seating is limited so early registration is essential. To register e-mail events@darklight-filmfestival.com with register as the subject.
LEWD: Second Meeting Posted By Ken Guest - 13:01, 2 November 2001
The second meeting of LEWD (Linux Enthusiasts West Dublin) will take place on Wednesday Nov. 7 in
Courtney's in Lucan village from 20.00 or so.
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