From charney at charneyday.com Wed Jun 2 23:45:29 2004 From: charney at charneyday.com (Reg. Charney) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:52 2005 Subject: [web-team] feedback from SVLUG website - Bay Area Technical Organizations Message-ID: <40BEC909.5030009@charneyday.com> Could you please add the ACCU web site (http://www.accu-usa.org) to your Bay Area Technical Organizations. Thanks. Reg. From David at TechVenue.com Sat Jun 5 11:36:52 2004 From: David at TechVenue.com (David@TechVenue.com) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:52 2005 Subject: [web-team] TechVenue.com Silicon Valley/Bay Area: Event Modified: *** UNVERIFIED*** Silicon Valley Linux User Group (SVLUG): Installfest/Workshop, San Jose | Date/Time: Saturday, June 19 2004 | Category: User Groups & SIGS Message-ID: <200406051836.NAA07959@lml100.siteprotect.com> TechVenue.com Event Notification Saturday, June 19 2004 11:00am - 4:00pm Modified by TechVenue Comments: Hello, I need your help please. Your organization and event posting needs to be verified as active and meeting on the 3rd Saturday of each month. Until we hear back from you, we need to update your listing to "*** UNVERIFIED***", which will roll over to "*** DEFUNCT ***", and finally de-listed if we do not hear back from you soon by your posting a fresh, accurate listing for your organization for 2004 and beyond. You can do so at: http://TechVenue.com/Post.htm Thank you for your partnership in keeping your regional calendar as accurate and reliable as possible! Best Regards, David __________________________________ David Flint Founder/President TechVenue.com David@TechVenue.com DIRECT: 708-771-0549 http://TechVenue.com Since 1998, Your Regional Business Technology Events Calendar & Clearinghouse __________________________________ Calendar Name: USValley Scheduled for: Saturday, June 19 2004, 11:00am - 4:00pm Event text: *** UNVERIFIED*** Silicon Valley Linux User Group (SVLUG): Installfest/Workshop, San Jose Category: User Groups & SIGS Details: The Silicon Valley Linux User Group (SVLUG): Installfest/Workshop LOCATION: Accent Technology 1880 Hartog Drive San Jose, CA DIRECTIONS: http://www.svlug.org/directions/accent.shtml MAIN URL: http://www.svlug.org/ EVENT NOTES: General Procedures The event itself is usually unformatted - no pre-set schedule of activities. When you arrive, check with the Installfest personnel (not the bookshop employees - we do not want to interfere with their work) on where to set up your system. We try to keep people with new installations together, and people with troubleshooting issues together. Then go to work - our gurus will be there to help. Feel free to ask any question. There is no fixed schedule of acivities, though occasionally we will have an expert come give a mini-seminar on his or her area of expertise. Due to the finite size of the work area, we ask that you be prepared to share tables with other installers. What To Do Bring your machine, including monitor and anything else it needs to work. Bring a power strip. If we have a shortage of outlets, people who bring power strips get priority at the wall outlets. Whether you are doing a new Linux install or just an upgrade, make a backup of your current system before you come. If something goes wrong, we want to be sure that you lose nothing critical. If you are installing a new version of Linux, bring your installation CD and documentation. (Some Intel-based installation CDs may be there for you to use, but don't depend absolutely on it.) We try to have a 10baseT local-area network hooked up among our machines, so bring your NICs! If you have one, bring an Ethernet hub. Since attendance is somewhat unpredictable, it doesn't hurt to have several extras. (Be sure to ask before connecting it - we want a topology where one hub is just for other hubs to connect to, and ideally only one-hub-deep connections from there. Some distant parts of the room may need an extra hub for that area.) Some regular participants have found it handy to make a box of stuff they regularly bring to the Installfests. What Not To Do Don't count on others to have spare monitors, power cables, keyboards, mice, non-Intel Linux distributions, etc... although if you intended to bring them and forgot, ask around before driving back home to get them. Our hours of operation are 11am to 4pm. Don't arrive at 3:00 and expect to get much accomplished before we have to shut down for the day. ORGANIZATION NOTES: The Silicon Valley Linux User Group (SVLUG) is the oldest and one of the largest Linux user groups in the world. It's a group of Linux hobbyists, professionals and enthusiasts in the vicinity of San Jose, California, which is also internationally known as Silicon Valley. Our members share interests in Linux and free or low-cost implementations of Unix, as well as other open sourceTM software. The group was originally formed in 1988 as the PC-Unix Special Interest Group of the Silicon Valley Computer Society. SVLUG celebrated its 10th anniversary at the March 4, 1998 meeting, where Linus Torvalds addressed an audience of 500 people. This event repeats on the third Saturday every month forever. 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From linuxale at libero.it Tue Jun 22 07:57:17 2004
From: linuxale at libero.it (S-linuxale)
Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:52 2005
Subject: [web-team] could be useful
Message-ID: <1087915770.1520.18.camel@localhost>
... some example on how to specify the dir inside a perl code for the
various extensions. Infact I'v to modify directly the Freshmeat.pm code!
And to explain that to use the proxy is only need to add the follow line in WebFetch.pm:
$ua->env_proxy; # initialize from environment variables
Thanks for your work.
Alex