[NBLUG/talk] NBLUG general meeting Tues Jan 10th

Zack Zatkin-Gold zg at zk.gd
Tue Jan 10 17:37:33 PST 2017


What'd you say to find out if their power was on?  "Yes, hi, are refrigerators running?"

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> On Jan 10, 2017, at 17:28, E Frank Ball III <frankb at frankb.us> wrote:
> 
> The taco bell accross the street has power, so O'Reilly might be OK.
> 
>> On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 04:59:56PM -0800, E Frank Ball wrote:
>> I'm not sure if O'Reilly has power.
>> 
>> I tried calling 3 phone numbers ther but they all just went to voicemail.
>> 
>> PG&E map doesn't look good:
>> https://m.pge.com/?WT.pgeac=Alerts_Storms-Outages-Jan17#outages
>> 
>>   E. Frank Ball III      
>>   Vice President, North Bay Linux Users Group
>>   Frank at NBLUG.org
>>   text: 707-733-3006 
>> 
>>> On Sun, Jan 08, 2017 at 07:50:39PM -0800, E Frank Ball wrote:
>>> North Bay Linux User's Group General Meeting:
>>> 
>>> When: Tue Jan 10th, 2017 07:30 PM to 09:00 PM
>>> Speaker: Robert Thille
>>> Location: O'Reilly Media, 1005 Gravenstein Highway North, Sebastopol
>>> 
>>> Topic: Linux in an Altoids Tin?
>>> 
>>> It used to be that to run UNIX you needed a room full of computer and
>>> guys in white lab coats to manage it.  Then, along came Linus Torvalds
>>> who wrote Linux, a UNIX-like os for his 386.  He open sourced it and it
>>> was off to the races.  Now Linux (and other UNIX-like OSes) run on all
>>> kinds of hardware; from super computers to your phone or even smaller
>>> systems.  Some are even designed to fit in an Altoids tin.  This talk
>>> will go over some of your options for running Linux on SBCs (single
>>> board computers), why you might want to do so, and how to get started.
>>> 
>>> See you there,
>>> 
>>>   E. Frank Ball III      
>>>   Vice President, North Bay Linux Users Group
>>>   Frank at NBLUG.org
>>> 
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