Hello All,

As you might know (and in case you don't -- shame on you!), we have just
finished the "Welcome to Linux" lecture series. The series was aimed at
new Linux users, and helped them to start using Linux.

As the series ended the club will return to its normal bi-weekly lectures
on various topics (separate announcement will follow later). But those
lectures aim mostly at people who have been using for quite some time.
Those who don't fear the gcc, those who heard the name kernel, and
especially those who received at least once the email "So compile your
kernel" from muli.

As you can see the gap between a newcomer to Linux and a "regular" club
audience, Guy Keren suggested to hold "Staying in Linux" lecture series.

The lecture series will contain 3 lectures covering various topics that
interest even the more experienced Linux user, but still assumed as basic
enough to not be in a regular lecture. So the following lectures will take
place (on the following dates):

22/12/03: UNIX basics - users, permissions, processes, IO redirection,
etc.

5/1/04: Installing new drivers. loading and removing modules, compiling
kernel (a recipe).

19/1/04: Multimedia in Linux. Playing audio, video, DVDs, etc.

All lectures will take place at the regular meeting place for the Haifa
Linux Club - room 3 at the computer science dept., Technion.

Feel free to come, and you are more than encouraged to tell about the
"Staying in Linux" series to everyone you know.

-- 
Orr Dunkelman,
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"Any human thing supposed to be complete, must for that reason infallibly
be faulty" -- Herman Melville, Moby Dick.

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