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[LUG] Exeter University Student Linux User Group (fwd)



iSome people missed it, sorry to repeat :)
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From dcs-comp00-request@xxxxxxxx Wed Jan 09 14:46:27 2002
Subject: Exeter University Student Linux User Group
From: Nicholas John Murison <N.J.Murison@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: dcs-department@xxxxxxxx, R.P.Browning@xxxxxxxx, worley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 
      M.Raji@xxxxxxxxxxxx, A.Abdulrahman@xxxxxxxxxxxx, L.Jackson@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 
      O.Baker@xxxxxxxxxxxx, R.P.Browning@xxxxxxxxxxxx, M.E.Cowan@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 
      P.J.Hewson@xxxxxxxxxxxx, bashir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, pzhang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 
      stuarth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, worley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, M.S.Braithwaite@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 
      M.P.O'Hara@xxxxxxxxxxxx, M.P.Webber@xxxxxxxxxxxx, M.E.Cowan@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 
      A.E.Osterling@xxxxxxxxxxxx, C.E.Gurr@xxxxxxxxxxxx, ade@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Devon & Cornwall LUG <list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Neil Benbow
       <N.A.Benbow@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Damian Lee <D.J.Lee@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Raymond 
Thompson
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Dear all,

First of all, sorry about the mass spam.  If you have no interest in
Linux, then you can safely delete this message.

This is an invitation to all students at Exeter who have an interest in
Linux to a meeting in the M&D room on Friday the 18th of January at
13:00.  The meeting is primarily to see how many of you who would be
interested in joining a Student Linux User Group (or SLUG), and what
you'd like the SLUG to be.

Whether you've only just heard of the wonderful operating system called
Linux (or GNU/Linux - whatever tickles your fancy), or you're a seasoned
kernel hacker working on porting Linux to some obscure RISC processor
(how's that going, Ade?), you are all welcome.  Hopefully there will be
all kinds of different people using Linux for all kinds of different
things, with much to share.

A few free goodies should be available at the meeting.  This includes a
limited number of SuSE Linux Professional boxes (the nice expensive
version), kindly donated by SuSE.  There's also a possibility of a
representative from RedHat coming along with a bunch of freebies as
well.

A few guys from IT Services may be there as well.  I've promised to
return them in good condition, so be nice to them.

Again, the meeting is in the M&D Room at 13:00 on Friday the 18th.  If
you know anyone else who might be interested, then drag them along as
well.  The more the merrier!

Regards,
--=20
Nicholas John Murison
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Don't mess with penguins
http://www.urgusabic.net

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Manston Road, Exeter

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