Mike Brodbelt will cover Samba for this month's talk:
Different scenarios for installation and configuration,
and strengths and shortcomings.
6.30pm Comlab.
http://www.oxlug.org/ for maps etc.
Only if the weather fine and not too cold/windy,
preceded by a Picnic in the Parks at 4.30pm.
November's talk: XFS and other Open Source Software from SGI.
James Gosling UKUUG talk on Wednesday in London (5-7pm)
DNS tutorial on Thursday (morning/basic; afternoon/advanced)
http://www.ukuug.org/
Alasdair
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agk(a)oxlug.org
+44 7733 310028
In the past 18 months UKUUG has organised an exciting series of free
evening presentations given by world-renowned speakers such as Richard
Stallman and Eric Raymond.
We are now pleased to announce that the next evening presentation will
take place on Wednesday, 4th October 2000.
Speaker: James Gosling, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Vice President and Sun Fellow
Title: From Emacs to Java to ?
The talk will give a perspective on how and why the Unix software
developer's life has and hasn't changed over the years; looking at what
led to Java and what today's development community needs next.
The talk will be followed by a question and answer session.
Venue: Cruciform Building Lecture Theatre 1
University College London
Gower Street
London WC1
Times: 5.00 p.m. - 7.00 p.m
This event is open to all free of charge; advance booking
is not required.
For further details please visit the UKUUG website:
http://www.ukuug.org/events/http://java.sun.com/people/jag/
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UKUUG Administration
office(a)ukuug.org
OxLUG Meeting: Sunday 3rd September - 6.30pm, Computing Laboratory
On the eve of the launch of FreeservePlus Home, Steve Clarke will discuss
what ADSL is, what products are available for Linux users and what the
future may hold.
Chris Evans will discuss some of the new features in the 2.4 kernel.
Weather permitting, this meeting will again be preceded by a picnic in the
University Parks (Parks Road) opposite the Computer Lab, from about 16:30
onwards. Please bring your own food along.
The meeting will (as always), be followed by drinks at the Lamb and Flag.
Time: 6.30pm
Venue: Oxford University Computing Laboratory
Entrance is from Parks Road and there are maps at
http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/archive/ox/maps.html