The classes sound like an excellent idea.

perhaps we could even go so far as to have someone take notes at the classes
and write up a simple how-to or tutorial on the subject and post it on the
siglinux website.

jason
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From: "Jeff Strunk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "SIGLinux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 9:06 AM
Subject: regular "Using Linux"(or something to the effect) seminars/meetings


> Hi,
> Is anybody interested in conducting informal, 1 hour classes on
> gettign around the shells, Unix philosophy, and some pretty simple
> scripting, etc.? Different people will probably end up doing different
> things. I am thinking Tuesdays or Thurdays would be good for this. I
> want to get this started around March 27th or 29th. Tell me which is
> better and I will get a place set up and start publicity. People need
> to know this stuff.
>
> On another note, I recieved the 11lbs package from SuSE monday. It
> wasn't 11lbs of eval. CDs as i had expected. No, it was much better
> than that... 2 7.0 Professional boxed sets(6 CDs & 1DVD a peice) and
> 14 live-eval CDs(run Linux directly and admittedly slowly from the CD
> doing nothing to the hard drive(s)). I think we'll make some copies of
> the liveEval CDs and distribute them on the malls.
>
> Later,
> Jeff
>
> ---
> "If I have an apple and you have an apple, and we exchange apples, we
> each still have one apple. But If I have an idea and you have an idea,
> and we exchange ideas, we each have two ideas."
>                       (George Bernard Shaw)
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