[NBLUG/talk] Linux Questions for next month's talk
Nat W.
calvin166 at pseudoweb.net
Thu Mar 1 21:35:09 PST 2007
One thing that it took me awhile to realize is how easy and how useful ssh
servers are. Maybe just a quick mention on how to set on up, and why you
would want to set one up. I don't know I always found that to be useful
Linux info.
/Nat
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> From: talk-bounces at nblug.org [mailto:talk-bounces at nblug.org] On Behalf Of
> Kyle Rankin
> Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 8:05 PM
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> Subject: [NBLUG/talk] Linux Questions for next month's talk
>
> Hi NBLUGers,
>
> Since next month's general meeting is so close to the Installfest, we
> thought it might be a good idea to aim the meeting towards getting started
> with Linux. The plan is to have a very short talk about what Linux is,
> followed by a question/answer section. This is where you come in. While we
> could just open up the meeting for questions, we thought it might work out
> better if we have people submit Linux questions to this thread, and then
> we
> will pick and answer some of the questions at the general meeting.
>
> We want this talk to aim towards those who are new to Linux, ideally
> someone who might have signed up for the Installfest or who is interested
> in Linux but isn't sure they are ready to take the plunge yet. This is the
> sort of talk to invite your non-Linux-using friends to. We are looking for
> questions geared more toward starting with Linux and possibly some
> pitfalls
> you would like help figuring out, especially with Linux on the desktop.
>
> If you do have a Linux question you would like us to discuss in the talk,
> please reply to this thread with the question. Or otherwise if you would
> like to submit a question anonymously, just email me directly.
>
> Thanks!
>
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