Archive for the ‘Fedora’ Category
Meeting: SLLUG Daytime SIG - Cobbler, the powerful, installation, dhcp, dns and repo server!
HI all,
This month’s SLLUG Daytime SIG meeting is this coming Wednesday, July 8, from 11:30am-1pm at BetaLoft. I apologize for being slow getting this out, we’ve been working through a big datacenter move this past week at work. Now that is over, it’s time for SLLUG Daytime at BetaLoft, (357 W 200 S Suite 201 [...]
Event: SELF: Day 0.5-2.0
Hi all,
Now that I am back from the SouthEast LinuxFest at Clemson University, I wanted to report on the fun we had this weekend. I’m completely wiped out, but it was a very fun and productive weekend. I wanted to say thanks to the gang at SELF for a job well done. With only minor [...]
SELF: Day 0-0.5
Lovely flight in First Class with Delta. There was a bit of weather in Atlanta so we ended up looping around for about 30 extra minutes. Not too bad, really. Got the car (thanks SELF organizers for picking up that tab) and drove up to Clemson, was very very long drive! Had to stop for [...]
Fedora 11 - Get yours today!
Leonidas reigns!
Get it here.
You can read the official release announcement and other helpful links as well.
Cheers,
Herlo
Meeting: SLLUG Daytime SIG: IPTables Basics, Same Bat Time, New BetaLoft Location
Hi all,
I’ve been a bit quiet about the SLLUG Daytime SIG meeting this month. That’s because I’ve been trying to decide whether we should continue to meet at the Salt Lake Public Library. While the library is a nice place to meet, I learned about a great new business opening up this month called BetaLoft. [...]
Hack Night Reborn: UTOS-ConMan needs some features
So, you don’t know what I am talking about? Not sure where this is all leading? Well, if you are interested in learning Python and Django or are an artistic hacker, we need you.
Last year, we started a project called utos-conman. This project in about 3-5 months became the system that ran the speaker approval [...]
Congrats: SLLUG celebrates 15 years
I wanted to personally congratulate the Salt Lake Linux User Group on 15 years of Linux education and community. It’s exciting to see such a strong following! Thanks for all the hard work everyone has put into making SLLUG such a great group.
Here’s the email from Marc Christensen:
The Salt Lake Linux Users Group started its [...]
Fedora Classroom: May 3 classes with a new format and schedule
This month’s Fedora Classroom will be held this Saturday/Sunday (actually it’s all Sunday UTC time). We’ve got four fun presentations lined up for you with a new format to boot.
Essentially, the new idea is that we’re going to let the presenters be flexible with their schedules. Thus presentations can happen any time in a 24-hour [...]
Report: LinuxFest NorthWest
This past weekend, I spent some time at LinuxFest NorthWest. It was quite fun and entertaining, probably the most relaxing conference I’ve ever attended. Interestingly enough, I didn’t rent a car, which is unusual for me. This is because I ran into the unmistakeable Joe ‘Zonker’ Brockmeier, who offered me a ride to the event. [...]
Craziness: LFNW, OLPC and UTOS, oh my!
It’s been a crazy month here in my little part of the world. My favorite organization, the Utah Open Source Foundation announced it’s conference theme, dates and location. I’m really excited about this year’s possibilities and I keep hearing good things that people want to do during UTOSC 2009.
Now: Life has been hectic, [...]
