> Maybe a few more newbie topics? Things that would draw new users to the > > meetings. How to get your ipod or other mp3 player to work in Linux. I > > have a Zen, it took a few days to figure out how to get songs on it in > > Linux. Printers can sometimes be daunting... I had trouble with > encryption > > on a wireless router in Linux. The card worked fine, but getting the > > correct encryption settings between the router and Linux made me just go > > back to wired. I'm sure there are enough people in the group that own > mp3 > > players that wouldn't mind giving a demonstration, or several > demonstrations > > for different players in one meeting. > > I don't own an ipod or mp3 player, but this would be a popular topic I > think. > Maybe we could call it something like "Everything you ever wanted to know > about managing your music in Linux." I have no clue, so this would require > others to participate.
Now this one I could actually participate in. Since I own a Zen Vision M 60Gb and spend a lot of time managing my music at home (one of my top priorities). Amarok could be discussed as well as it's the "killer app" for music in Linux imho. But I'd need more than a week to get that together. And others willing to talk about their mp3 players and perfered software would fill out the time. I don't think I could fill 2 hours with this. -- Gossamer Axe [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://gypsy.sytes.net/ -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
