All I need on-site is a projector that takes DVI or VGA in.
I'm not too concerned about the turnout, as it is an "Introduction to Fedora", with LAMP Stacks as a sub-point of the presentation. I'm guessing most people are familiar with Linux, and don't need a hand-holding intro.
I was saving this as a "bonus", but I was planning on showing how well Mobi's Hele Wireless USB can work nicely ("plug n' play") with NetworkManager. (Plus, it's a Flash Disk, so I also keep encrypted SSH Keys on it..)
This is something I created and refined specifically for Fedora laptops. Mobi already distributes primitive "Linux Tools" for Ubuntu, but a manually-started PPP script is sooo primitive. Using NetworkManager for Laptops is a huge step up.
Anyways -- are there further sessions scheduled for the Linux User Group? Maybe there needs to be Pizza or Pupus involved to improve the turnout?
Laurence A. Lee
All I need on-site is a projector that takes DVI or VGA in.
I'm not too concerned about the turnout, as it is an "Introduction to Fedora", with LAMP Stacks as a sub-point of the presentation. I'm guessing most people are familiar with Linux, and don't need a hand-holding intro.
I was saving this as a "bonus", but I was planning on showing how well Mobi's Hele Wireless USB can work nicely ("plug n' play") with NetworkManager. (Plus, it's a Flash Disk, so I also keep encrypted SSH Keys on it..)
This is something I created and refined specifically for Fedora laptops. Mobi already distributes primitive "Linux Tools" for Ubuntu, but a manually-started PPP script is sooo primitive. Using NetworkManager for Laptops is a huge step up.
Anyways -- are there further sessions scheduled for the Linux User Group? Maybe there needs to be Pizza or Pupus involved to improve the turnout?
Feb 11, 2009
Nate Sanders
Feb 18, 2009
Mika Leuck
Feb 18, 2009