From rick at linuxmafia.com Fri May 2 14:20:31 2008 From: rick at linuxmafia.com (Rick Moen) Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 14:20:31 -0700 Subject: [Penguinheads] Any LinuxDojo, this Saturday, May 3? Message-ID: <20080502212031.GA4891@linuxmafia.com> I'm guessing Tim might be out of town(?), so am left wondering whether I'd find a closed door if I drove or biked over. (Say, we could have a party in Tim's driveway, anyway.... ;-> ) ----- Forwarded message from Rick Moen ----- Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 23:32:03 -0700 From: Rick Moen To: Timothy Tuck Subject: LinuxDojo? Hi, Tim. This Saturday, May 3, is on my calendar as a LinuxDojo day. Looking at the http://www.linuxdojo.net/ Mambo site, I see that this claim is somewhat confirmed: "The dojo meets at 1pm the first saturday of each month." (front page, right side) However, the Calendar of Events (separate iCal pages) don't have anything for that date. So: 1. Ya meetin'? Would you look surprised and confused if I bicycled up and brought one of our home-made jars of plum jam for you? 2. It happens that I already know of the existence and location of the Penguinheads mailing list. That's fortunate, because I can't seem to find any hyperlink to it from the Mambo site. News item "New Schedule for Linuxdojo" (2007-11-30) includes the suggestion "If your interested in joining in, please start by joining the mailing list. :\)", but doesn't bother saying where the mailing list _is_. Er, I think that needs fixing. 3. Also, the Mambo site doesn't actually give the street address for your meetings, either. Maybe that's deliberate? I.e., maybe you want to talk to people before they drop in? If so, you should IMO at least say something about that on the site, instead of leaving it mysterious. 4. Reading the Penguinheads list archive, I see some postings from you about meetings as late as last year. None so far this year, I think. _Maybe_ the expectation is supposed to be that people should subscribe, then wait for you to post a message saying there will be a dojo, and only _then_ show up? It's a little unclear. Anyhow, the Web site suggests regular 1st-Saturday 1pm meetings. If that's not true, you might want to change that. Part of the reason this has suddenly come up is that I recently fixed BALE (http://linuxmafia.com/bale/), and want to make sure what it claims about LinuxDojo is correct. Thus my questions. Thanks! (I see you're playing with Joomla and like it. How's that going?) P.S.: My MTA initially refused to talk to lists.linuxdojo.net because that machine doesn't accept mail to "postmaster". You should arrange to accept mail to that account and "abuse", as they're RFC-required. (References to prove that are available, if you need 'em.) -- Rick M. ----- End forwarded message ----- From eddymul at gmail.com Mon May 12 14:59:13 2008 From: eddymul at gmail.com (Eddy Mulyono) Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 14:59:13 -0700 Subject: [Penguinheads] CSUEB Linux User Group meets 2008-May-17 Message-ID: <67357fc10805121459l7951c968r87b171bfb57b1a4b@mail.gmail.com> http://csueb-lug.blogspot.com/2008/05/csueb-linux-user-group-meets-2008-may.html CSUEB Linux User Group Meeting Saturday, May 17, 2008 2-4pm South Science 105C If you got questions, we'll hash out answers. If you're the person with the answers, we've got people with questions. If you've got something cool to show us, come and show it off. If all else fails, Eddy Mulyono will talk about Virtualization in Ubuntu Hardy, including KVM, libvirt, virt-manager, etc. If you want to read ahead, you can check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM Discuss: http://groups.google.com/group/csueb-lug Blog: http://csueb-lug.blogspot.com/ Not a Linux user? Not a problem. Not a CS major? Not a problem.