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Could we play with the kittens while we are there? 

To me it sounds like we are ready to have a meeting we just need to decide When, Where, and Why.
 
Jerry Gamblin 
Network Security Specialist 
Linn State Technical College 
One Technology Drive 
Linn, MO 65051 
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www.linnstate.edu 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Keeler, Matthew R. [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 8:56 AM
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Subject: RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] First call (was BeerlessGeeks)


With a little notice, we can use the Adams Conference Center at the U.
of MO College of Veterinary Medicine.  Nice, big conference place with a
projector.  (It's the place the UM Curators have their big meetings.)
There are 4 or 5 ports into the Campus network.
Any interest?

Matthew R. Keeler
Systems Support Analyst
University of MO-Columbia College of Veterinary Medicine



-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Parker [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2003 5:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] First call (was BeerlessGeeks)



i thought the new columbia library was supposed to be wired for just
such a reason?  i live about a block away, i'm sure i can check it out
sometime.

i've got a laptop that i want to build a very minimal system on....i
don't want a lot of the things that come on full distro's so if anyone
has experience building from scratch...i'm very interested.

i'm sure the columbia library has a site that should have the info we
need.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matthew Ross" <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 2:29 PM
Subject: RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] First call (was BeerlessGeeks)


> Hmm... might be worth the trip if we want to do something involving 
> the
net, I doubt the libraries will accommodate internet access for the
machines we're working on. What sort of evil deeds shall we perform at
such a meeting?
>
> I can bring a computer that is overdue for being reformatted, and a 
> set of
SuSE 8 disks. I have even older distro's of slackware and RH. The
existing keyboard is PC/AT and the mouse is serial, but I have a USB
card as well. It's a 500mhz with 64mb of ram. I've got crossover, normal
cable, and a 4-port hub if anyone wants to bring another PC. Also I have
a laptop with no data input other than a keyboard (still doesn't
recognize its NIC). It has a partial install of slackware, if anyone
wants to play with it and see what magic they can do. If nothing else,
it could support any demonstration based around VI. ;-)
>
> I can also bring a 6 plug (half on battery, half just surge) UPS. I've
given up on using power strips, none of the power companies in Missouri
seem to realize that a 20 second power outage is not a good thing. 60
seconds and they start to care, but not too much. An hour and they might
actually do something about it.
>
> Anybody else interested who'd be bringing hardware?
> Anybody have an idea what we should do with said hardware?
>
>
> > I know linn is a far drive but we have a spacious meeting
> > room(s) I could reserve if you guys wanted to make a 60 mile trip. 
> > Plus fast internet : )
>
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