When: Thursday, May 6, 2021
Time: 19:00
Where: jitsi video conference

For those new to Linux, John has a short  talk titled: “Surprises after setup”, 
followed by a hopefully interactive talk titled "BASIC: A retrospective and 
appreciation for Linux in 2021"


After John has finished, Scott will do a talk that is partly inspired by Tug’s 
discourse on remote management of a system and a need for a TV based video 
conferencing system.

This month’s code: LinuxOttawa20210506

Meeting Details:

The meeting URL will now be a fixed URL, https://six.linux-ottawa.org and 
should be up for connection by 18:30 on meeting nights and will vanish shortly 
after the meeting has concluded. You will be joining as anonymous guests, so 
you will not have a username or password. If it asks for a username and 
password, it has not been started yet. I will be attempting to have it running 
by 18:45. It may be online earlier, but it should be online by then.


Rules/Procedures/Common-Sense:

Video and audio will be disabled when you join. In order to make sure the 
experience is a reasonable one for all involved, the presenter will share their 
screen-window-whatever they are comfortable with and you will see it quite 
clearly. Rather than unmute, pressing your space bar will unmute your 
microphone while pressed, so you can try that to ask questions. There is also 
the chat window, which no longer appears to obscure the rest of the session 
(maybe on small monitors?) Feel free to post questions and as opportunity 
presents itself and the presenter notices, they will get answered. After the 
presentation is completed, feel free to unmute and have a normal voice/video 
Q&A.

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