Just to throw out another idea, how about a presentation on Knoppix?

~Topher


On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:55:15 -0700, Scott Paul Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Our first three meetings are nicely filled up, but we've got four other
> dates that need filling. These are the planned thursdays
> 
> Feb. 17th
> Mar. 3rd
> Mar. 17th
> Mar. 31st
> Apr. 14th <-- reading day (frag fest, etc)
> 
> There's been requests for a meeting on graphics applications in Linux,
> and Soren has said he can do blender, but we need presenters for other
> programs.
> 
> That being said, here's a fun list of topics that were brainstormed a
> while back. If you're interested in presenting on one of these, or
> another topic, please let us know. If you see a topic you'd like to
> have, but can't present on it, bring it up so we can know there's
> interest. If you want to see a topic not listed, and would like to see
> it, bring it up as well.
> 
> With so many things in the club, we need your help to make this semester
> of meetings happen, so let us know if you can present, and on what
> topic. Let us know if there's a topic you'd like to see happen. Let us
> know if we missed something.
> 
> Topics with a * after them have been given recently
> Topics with a # after them have a known possible presenter (this doesn't
> mean that they will be able to present this semester though)
> 
> Scientific Software*
> Programming Languages:
>         Perl#
>         PHP#
>         C
>         Bash Shell Scripting
>         Ruby*
>         Python
>         C# (Mono, .NET framework)#
> Strange Distros (Arch, SourceMage, etc)
> Samba (basic, print server, domain controller)#
> Advanced Apache
> Mail Daemons (sendmail, postfix, qmail)
>         General Mail setup (fetchmail, why sign your emails, etc)
> Networking and Packet Sniffing
> Security (firewall, port knocking, encryption)*(firewalls)
>         SELinux
>         GPG, Encryption
> NFS
> LDAP
> UML#
> Music and Linux (Lilypond, Rosegarden)
> MythTV*#
> Trusted Computing, Intellectual Property
> DNS, DHCP
> Tools: Screen, calendar, etc
> Automake & autoconf
> Pranks, Root Wars#
> 
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