Mac writes:
>
> On 01/09/2013 04:35 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
> >
> > I'd be glad to talk about my weekend project building an advanced
> > whole-home audio system on the cheap using Linux computers
> > with PulseAudio, MPD, and GJay.
> >
> > Or something about one of my other projects, i
I graduated with a CS degree from UMass Lowell in 2004 and, at the time,
the default development platform was a Linux server. The entry level
coursework included introductions to basics Unix development tools (shell
commands, emacs, gcc, gdb, make, etc). I wouldn't go so far as saying
Linux/FOSS wa
chris gagnon writes:
>
> THE first Nashua LUG meeting was so much fun that we've decided to do it
> again.
>
> What topics do people want to hear about at the LUG meeting in Nashua? Does
> anyone have a topic/project that they would like to present next month or in
> the future?
I'd be glad to ta
Are there schools in New England that grant undergrad
technical degrees (IT or CS) where the courses and
professors emphasize Linux and FOSS rather than being
thinly disguised proxies for Micro$oft's marketing dept?
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The first Nashua LUG meeting was so much fun that we've decided to do it
again.
What topics do people want to hear about at the LUG meeting in Nashua? Does
anyone have a topic/project that they would like to present next month or
in the future?
It will be held at MakeIt Labs again on Tuesday, Feb