All this sounds interesting, and useful. However, I'd like for us to do something which we used to do, which is to discuss the BASICS for ALL Linux users. For example, the meeting we had on RPMs, clearly disappointed a good number of people because it had very little PRACTICAL information on using RPMs Instead it focused on the Red Hat history and politics of RPM development. If you recall we had an overflow crowd that night, but the comments we heard leaving that meeting was that a lot of folks were disappointed because they were expecting something more practical. I would just like to see somebody stand up and in one night give the minimum you need to know to keep Linux running on a desktop, without all the fluff. In other words, something for the newbies once in a while. If we don't do this, I can guarantee you that we'll lose a lot of new members. I've discovered that everyone needs to brush up on the basics because the rapid pace of Linux software development is literally making everyone a "Linux newbie". -- Al Johnson.
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On Aug 31, 2004, at 4:33 PM, Joseph Tate wrote:


Just to be clear, we will be doing both classes: one (currently
Apache) in October, and one probably in November.  I can't speak for
whomever will give the class on Samba, but the contents of the Apache
class are being determined now from the responses below.

On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 10:46:59 -0400, Joseph Tate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We're gearing up for future classes on the topics of Apache and Samba
configuration.  Which of the below topics are interesting to you?  Are
there topics that you would like to see covered that aren't mentioned?
 I can't promise that we'll cover your topic, but appreciate all
constructive input.  Please reply to the list.



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