Details at: http://web608.org/events/2009/10/15/milwaukeedevhouse4
For those on the MadLUG list, I suggest you hop on the Web608 list to
discuss carpooling (or just ask me) as I'm sure several people from
Web608 will be making the trip over to MKE.
Douglas A. Whitfield
Co-President Madison Linux User Group
http://madisonlinux.org/
New Project Coordinator - http://openeverything.us
Worldwide Open Everything event, October 31, 2009
Since this is tomorrow, everybody should know what they are doing now.
My car is small, but otherwise, I don't mind driving. Louie, Abraham
and Farhan will be tight, but we can probably make that work.
I've got about 80 photos to edit, and also need to batch process a few
hundred images for a web site, I may attempt to build a ringflash with
Sam Dodge, and really need to read up on using WordPress as a CMS. If
there's time, get back into using Xcode a bit, as it's been a while...
Pete
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RasterWeb!
http://rasterweb.net/raster/
I had been planning on writing my novel for National Novel Writing
Month, but I've all but given up on that.
I might do some statistics because I'm behind in my class.
I plan on talking to Pete about doing a open culture event potentially
in the spring (whenever he thinks he might be able to provide an
awesome venue and we have adequate time to promote).
I plan on giving out professionally printed Ubuntu CDs to anyone that
needs one, though I'll hope like at BarCampMKE that only though that
have trouble downloading and burning their own disk take one...or if
they know someone that could make good use of it.
I might also hit up the Ubuntu forums a bit and help the n00bs...all
from a laptop that has Fedora installed. Yes, I'm a double agent. I
would be happy, of course, to help people with their Linux struggles
in person too. I know, in person. Crazy!
Yeah, I'd actually like to see how you do this... Are you using a
WYSIWYG editor, or attaching an image to a node or...?
Or I can ask you when you're actually doing it. :)
> I
> would be happy, of course, to help people with their Linux struggles
> in person too. I know, in person. Crazy!
I might also want to do a re-install of Linux on my Eee PC... probably
re-do Ubuntu Netbook Remix.
I shouldn't bug people on the list too much about this, but they've
disabled screen switching in the remix, I believe. That was buggy in
9.04 anyway. Something to be aware of before going all in. Ping me
off-list if that's a show-stopper and I can get some more info on the
issue. I have one guy at work wanting to use the netbook remix and I
think the screen-switching was a show-stopper for him.
The eee PC has no CD drive, right? USB install?