[sf-lug] last Sunday's SF-LUG meeting news

Jim Stockford jim.stockford at gmail.com
Fri May 12 18:58:53 PDT 2006


I'll see if Gloria will let us put in one of our own
machines for us to play with--install-fests,
practice config'ing....

On 5/10/06, jim stockford <jim at well.com> wrote:
>
>
> another far-ranging discussion last Sunday, included:
>
> * The RedHat Certified Engineer (RHCE) certification
> is the number-one most valuable, according to some.
>     Michael's calling for a RHCE study group.
>     I'm interested, and a couple of you have expressed
> interest.
>     We need a mutual place to work, possibly a cafe
> downtown with free wi-fi internet access. Javacat is
> not first choice because of its location--downtown is
> what some of us are looking for: anybody got a
> suggestion? A better choice would be an available
> office. Possible meeting times are weekend days or
> weeknights.
>     The currently favored book is Michael Jang's RHCE
> Study Guide, fourth edition (covers RHEL 3, but I'm
> confident it'll work for us).
>     You wanna join?
>
> * trip to the computer museum in Mountain View.
> "Hey! We're SF-LUG and we want a special tour with
> all your best and oldest docents to tell us lore." Some
> of us are thinking of trying that line.
>     Anyone up for a trip to see the old stuff?
>
> * LX brought a rare book: a binder with printouts of
> various papers reflecting the history of Teletype
> technology as it relates to computers. I went and
> made copies and will bring one to our next meeting
> (Monday, May 15).
>
> * I, jim, am going to the RedHat Summit in Nashville
> TN, May 30 to June 2.
>     Anybody else going?
>     Interested in a report after I return?
>
>
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