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Re: [LUG] South West LUG Meetings



As Simon correctly points out past LUG meetings had been based around the Antics of Ylem and Super Tramp, but that was only due to the fact that there were interesting things a foot. LUG meetings are an open forum for all who wish to attend. I will not continue to bang on about VNC, but I do think that the meetings should have a couple of talks or presentations about areas of Linux ( Apache PHP or Samba please ;-) ) as this is good to get the conversation flowing. I think more time should be devoted to clinics and such helpful things, as well as taking time out to look into projects or proactive things that the LUG can do to promote Open Source and Linux.

You are all most welcome to Super Tramp and welcome to use the trampolines in the garden, and I would be happy to show you our system and give an insight into what we have achieved so far.

Thanks Rick

Simon Waters wrote:

Richard Brown wrote:

What are South West LUG Meetings? Can anyone attend?



The South West LUG meeting were focused on activities at Super Tramp and Ylem amongst other companies, so a lot of VNC stuff got discussed. They were mostly in Exmoor, but yes anyone use to be able to attend, and I can't see David suddenly turning it into a cliche.

Rick: "inetd" ;-)

Supertramp sound fun, I can ship a car load from Exeter/Exmouth,
I don't think location is such an issue, but then I have a car.

Simon

PS: Just got notice from ISC that many BIND 4 and BIND 8
versions have a remote buffer overflow vulnerability - no
patches yet, switch off recursion on public servers or run BIND
9 (or as Theo will suggest DJB's DNS cache).

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