[ubuntu-us-mi] ubuntu-us-mi] Penguicon Participation
Bradley McMahon
bradmcmahon at gmail.com
Mon Jan 4 15:21:19 GMT 2010
As for a beginners classes I have Craig teaching Camp Unix early Saturday
morning in the computer lab, I don't know what topics he plans to talk about
though. There are a few classes I would like to see.
- intro to iptables and firewalls
- Linux and Media - introduce a few media players and their functions, show
how to use a phone and portable media player on linux, talk about media
servers on linux, rtorrent,...
-Linux and your beige box - talk about the cool things you can do on a linux
server with limit speed and memory.
-Linux on embedded devices - WRT54G, NSLU2, NASes. Most of our embedded low
wattage devices in our house already run linux, so how do we exploit them to
their full potential.
-Command line Fu - talk on spec-ing out your linux install's terminal and
some neat functions of the command line, such as all the math you can do
with bc or the famous pi calc to benchmark your cpu.
If you have more ideas let me hear them or if you want to give a talk let me
know.
-Brad
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 9:53 AM, gib at juno.com <gib at juno.com> wrote:
>
>
> Um, I'm sure we can think of a lot of good ideas. I just wonder if some
> type of introductory sessions could be provided to educate the non-computer
> types. Set some specific short sessions that show the artists how to use
> the Ubuntu applications for drawing/illustrating/video editing. Music groups
> could learn the audio software too.
>
> Other hobbies that would benefit from Ubuntu? I'm surprised when I see
> someone buying expensive special interest software. Perhaps we can devise a
> list of free software that is included in Ubuntu (should already be a list
> somewhere) that could be distributed at Penguicon.
>
>
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: Craig Maloney <craig at decafbad.net>
> To: Ubuntu Michigan Local Community Team <ubuntu-us-mi at lists.ubuntu.com>
> Subject: [ubuntu-us-mi] Penguicon Participation
> Date: Sun, 03 Jan 2010 22:24:05 -0500
>
> Evening, everyone!
>
> At our last IRC meeting (which as a few minutes ago) and the topic of
> what to do as a loco at Penguicon was broached. Some of the ideas that
> were put forth were:
>
> * Ubuntu Bug Triage / Jam (this has been done in the past with great
> success)
> * Ubuntu Packaging Jam
> * Room Party of some form (could include some of the above)
> * Also could include an "ask the expert" portion.
>
> These are just a sample of the proposed ideas. I'm sure there are more
> out there that haven't been covered. What would you like to see the loco
> do at Penguicon?
>
>
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