Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it Tuesday?  :)

On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 08:25:42PM -0500, Wayne babbled thus:
> Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 20:25:42 -0500
> From: Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Monday's HAMLUG meeting agenda
> 
> I almost forgot there was a HAMLUG meeting Monday,
> February 5.
> It kind of snuck up on me. Anyway here's an
> agenda:
> 
> 
> Agenda for Monday, February 5, 2002 HAMLUG Meeting
> 
> at Hamilton Library
> -----------------------------------------------------
> 
> 6:30 pm
> ----------
>    + Early birds arrive with their computers and
> hubs
>      and set up a LAN. In addition to multiple
> distros
>      of Linux, Windows machines are welcome so we
> can
>      play with cross platform connectivity.
> 
>    + Resolve network connectivity issues and watch
> LAN
>      activity with the tools we learned about at
> the
>      last meeting (EtherNeanderthal, ethereal)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 7:00 pm
> ----------
>    Short Business Meeting. Announcements and
>    business items. Agenda:
> 
>    Ongoing and Past Business, Announcements
> 
> --------------------------------------------------
> 
>      + Reports about recent Linux Expo
> 
>      + HAMLUG Web Site Progress
>        (John, can you have the HAMLUG web site on
> a HDD
>        so we can watch it over the LAN?)
> 
>      + LUG Booth at TCF (Trenton Computer
> Festival)
>       ideas for demos and handouts
> 
>      + News on Additional (Hightstown) meeting
> location
> 
> 
>    New Business
>    ----------------
>      + Ideas for future meetings.
> 
>      + Ideas for promoting HAMLUG
>       The discussion began on the Email list.
> Perhaps
>  we could have a progress report.
> 
>      + Team presentations to user groups and
> possibly TCF
>          (discussion began on email list)
> 
> 
> 
> Question/Answer or Random Access Session
> ----------------------------------------------------
> 
>    + A chance to throw out your
>      questions about Linux, or problems you're
>      working on, and get answers from the group.
>      (Wayne will moderate, if that's OK with
> Y'all.)
> 
> 
> Time-Slice Presentation (15 minutes)
> ------------------------------------------
>    File system location conventions
>       Standard purpose and uses for:
>          /bin, /dev, /etc, /lib, /sbin /usr, /var
>       Filesystem Hierarchy Standard project
> (www.pathname.com)
> 
> Time-Slice Presentation (15min + )
> ----------------------------------------
>    MYSTERIES of the INVISIBLE PACKET WORLD" with
> Jerry Ely
>       Ongoing discussion, presentation and
> education
>       about network technology and useful Linux
> tools.
> 
>       How to Navigate the Mysteries of the
> Invisible
>       Packet World with snazzy Linux Tools.
> 
> 
> 8:00/8:30 pm
> ----------------
>    Main Presentation:
>       Don't have an official main presentation
> scheduled
>       but... Linux Expo stories and business may
> take
>       a good chunk of time and, if necessary,
> Jerry and/or
>       Wayne can further expound and pontificate on
> 
>       technical issues.
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------
> 
> We will set up a LAN at the meeting so bring a
> computer
> if you wish. Windows machines are welcome as we do
> cross
> platform magic (and learn about SAMBA). If you
> have a
> NIC you can join our LAN.
> 
> Bring ethernet hubs and power strips and cat-5
> cables
> and monitor and Keyboard and rodent. Conversation
> will be
> provided.
> 
> We will have a DHCP server running to speed the
> LAN
> setup and configuration
> 
> If you'd like help with an install or some vexing
> linux
> problem you can bring your machine to the meeting
> and
> get some help with it. Contact someone in advance
> so
> they are prepared to assist and plan to come early
> or
> stay late. We'd love to help. (Normal disclaimers
> in
> place. Make a backup. No guarantees - but there
> are
> some pretty sharp Linux folk at the meetings who
> love
> to help make things work.)
> =========================================
> 
> 
> 

-- 

        Mike Edwards

Brainbench certified Master Linux Administrator
http://www.brainbench.com/transcript.jsp?pid=158188
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