Thanks for the post.

I'll be there with 2 projects:

1. getting the wireless on my son's laptop working

2. if there's time, getting bluetooth to work on my laptop

Without this post, I'd have gone to That Technical Bookstore.

On Fri, November 9, 2007 9:04 am, Neil Schneider wrote:
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> Kernel-Panic Linux User Group (KPLUG) ComputorEdge Online User Group
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> The date of your next regular meeting has been calculated as Thursday,
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> Next meeting date: Saturday, November 10, 2007
> Next meeting time: 10:00 a.m.
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> Topic: Installfest—National City Adult Education Center
> Summary: Kernel Panic Linux User Group will be holding a Linux InstallFest
> at
> National City Adult Education Center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Installfest
> checklist: The computer you want to install on. This includes any cables,
> wires, and peripheral devices such as keyboards, mice and monitors that
> the
> computer needs to operate. If the computer can't run without it, then it
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> requirement. This also includes power strips, if you use them. As much
> information about your hardware as possible. A positive attitude.
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> Meeting date: Saturday, December 01, 2007
> Meeting time: 10:00 a.m.
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> Topic: Installfest--That Technical Bookstore Inc.
> Summary: Kernel Panic Linux User Groupwill be holding a Linux InstallFest
> at
> That Technical Bookstore Inc. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Installfest check
> list:
> The computer you want to install on. This includes any cables, wires, and
> peripheral devices such as keyboards, mice and monitors that the computer
> needs to operate. If the computer can't run without it, then it is a
> requirement. This also includes power strips, if you use them. As much
> information about your hardware as possible. A positive attitude.
> Installfests
> are a lot of fun, so a lot of people like to come. The people who help you
> are
> sometimes doing about five different things; it can get hectic, especially
> near the last hour, close to the end of the day.
>
> Location:
> That Technical Bookstore  Inc
> 8760 Complex Drive
> San Diego, CA 92123
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> ComputorEdge Edition: San Diego
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> Meeting date: Thursday, December 13, 2007
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