[announce] Meeting March 27, 2000
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- Air Capital Linux Users Group of Wichita, KS
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http://www.aclug.org/
Event Summary
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http://www.aclug.org/events/
* Monday, March 27, 2000 - Sharing Objects
* Monday, April 10, 2000 - TBA
Contact: info@xxxxxxxxx
Location: 7:00/7:30 PM in 260 Jabara Hall at Wichita State (details below)
This event is free and open to the public. Please forward this
message to anyone you feel may be interested in attending.
In This Bulletin
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* Aclug Meeting - Monday March 27 - Sharing Objects
* Aclug Demo Day - Saturday April 8
* Aclug Meeting - Monday April 10 - TBA
* Other Business - Logo Contest
* Perl Online Class Starting
* Meeting schedule
* Upcoming events
* When to arrive: Meeting format
* How to find us: Location information and links to maps
* Contacts, Background information on ACLUG, and miscellaneous
Linux Meeting: Monday, March 13
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Sharing Objects
How is it that Linux can provide such things as Palm Pilot synchronization tools
in less than 30k? How can it run so many programs at once, without wasting
memory? And how is it that an upgrade to a single component can instantly
upgrade everything that uses it? The answer is in Linux's dynamic library, or
shared object, system. Tonight's meeting will discuss what dynamic libaries
are, why they are used, what features you get from them, and how to use them.
We'll then cover using them from a programmer's standpoint -- how to write a
shared library, and how to use them in your programs. If extra time permits, in
keeping with the sharing objects theme, we'll also discuss the Zope
object-oriented web environment, which is used for www.aclug.org.
Speaker: John Goerzen.
Linux Demo @ Saturday Sale: Saturday, April 8
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The ACLUG Staff is continuing to Demo Linux at the Saturday Sale, which is held
on the second Saturday of each month. We will be educating people on why they
should consider Linux as an alternative to Windows 9x and Windows 2000. Please
consider dropping by and lending your support at the Demo.
Linux Meeting: April 10
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The topic of this meeting is TBA.
Other Business
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Linux Logo Contest:
At the meeting on Jan 31st, we announced the start of the Linux Logo Contest.
Details can be found at
http://www.complete.org/mailinglists/archives/announce-200002/msg00005.html
Online Perl Class:
The ACLUG Perl class started March 1, 2000. Further details on joining or
auditing this class can be found at:
http://www.aclug.org/ACLUG/events/classes/perl/learn_perl
If you have suggestions for a future Workshop, or a topic for a future meeting,
please feel free to send your suggestions to info@xxxxxxxxx
Meeting Schedule
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Pursuant to decisions made on August 16, 1999, ACLUG meetings will be scheduled
as follows:
* Every other Monday Beginning August 30, at 7:00/7:30 PM
Meetings will be held in 260 Jabara Hall on the campus of Wichita State
University as always. Details on the event schedule and upcoming events can be
found at http://www.aclug.org/events/; maps can be found at
http://www.aclug.org/maps/.
Future Aclug Events
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Please send suggestions for future topics to info@xxxxxxxxx or mention them at
the meeting. Consider this the ACLUG suggestion box! :-)
+++ We need meeting topics and volunteer speakers for the meetings.+++
Meeting Format Reminder
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One issue that has been somewhat troublesome is making presentations interesting
and useful for people with a wide range of Linux experiences. We want our
meetings to be useful for as many people as possible, so our plan is this: For
those of you that are starting out with Linux, or just interested in what Linux
can do, please feel free to join us at 7:00 PM on each meeting date (every other
Monday starting August 30th). We'll cover some basics about the evening's topic
or Linux in general, or have an informal Q&A time, depending on what the people
present prefer. Also, if you have any Linux questions (beginning or advanced),
we'd like to get to them between 7 and 7:30 so that the evening doesn't get too
late for those that have to work or go to class in the morning.
Starting at 7:30, we will cover old and new business, and make announcements of
upcoming ACLUG events.
Our regular presentation will begin after the announcements, at approximately
7:45. Of course, if you can make it at 7, you're encouraged to stay for the
whole program. You are welcome to arrive at either 7 or 7:30.
Location and Maps
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We will hold the this event in the Computer Science Department in Jabara Hall on
the main east campus of Wichita State University. ACLUG has assembled some
driving instructions on the Web at http://www.aclug.org/maps/. We will be
located on the second floor of Jabara Hall. We expect to be in room 260, but
we'll be sure to post signs if we need to relocate elsewhere. You'll be able to
find a sign on the wall in front of the 2nd floor elevator when you arrive.
Room 260 is almost directly in front of you as you exit the second-floor
elevator.
Miscellaneous
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For more information
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Further details will be posted to the aclug-announce mailing list; you can
subscribe for free at http://www.aclug.org/mailinglists/.
About the Air Capital Linux Users Group
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ACLUG was created in early 1998 as a group to help people discover better ways
to take advantage of modern computing through the use of Linux. All ACLUG
events are free; we have hosted two free Linux installation events, during which
Linux was installed on dozens of computers for no charge. We would like to show
the benefits of Unix operating systems such as Linux to as many people as
possible. ACLUG members range from people just starting out with computers and
Linux to those that have written parts of the Linux system or are doing computer
research under the Linux platform.
About Linux
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Linux is a modern, fully 32- and 64-bit operating system that runs on a wide
variety of hardware. Its most popular use is on PC-style hardware, where Linux
can completely replace Windows 95, Windows 98, or NT. Linux sports astounding
reliability, power, flexibility, scalability, and networking. Linux is the most
popular OS for Internet servers, beating NT. Linux also works on less-expensive
computers than NT.
Linux is developed by a worldwide team of programmers: individuals, companies,
and universities using the Internet. All source code is available, allowing
peer review -- which is important for an operating system.
ACLUG would like to show you the benefits of Linux for home and business use.
Feel free to attend one of our meetings or ask questions about Linux at
help@xxxxxxxxx. You may also examine the archives of previous discussions on
our discussion lists at http://www.complete.org/mailinglists/archives/ or join
the list; instructions for doing so are at http://www.aclug.org/mailinglists/.
Announcements for upcoming ACLUG meetings and events will always be sent
first to the aclug-announce mailing lists.
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