Campus Dakota
Group Memberships => Linux Users Group => Topic started by: JakeJZG on August 02, 2007, 09:46:02 PM
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Again, welcome! Our members share interests in Linux and free or low-cost implementations of Unix, as well as other open source software implementations. All meetings are open to the public and all are invited to bring friends to meetings and events.
Website: http://www.tldr.de/~edlug/
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As always, email me with any questions or concerns.
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Linux is pretty much a god, I am obsessed, my girlfriend gave me this http://tetsujin.metamudcreations.com/index.php?/archives/60-Linux-Sign-Edition.html
Cameron
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Heheh - nice. What distro do you run?
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It actually depends on the situation, all of my servers run OpenSuSE, any desktop or laptop runs PCLinuxOS. How about yourself?
Cameron
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Nice sign.
I am pretty new to linux but I have been running Ubuntu.
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My laptop (Inspiron 1501) is currently running 7.10 Ubuntu (it Just Works - I've tried Slackware and even Debian and I really don't feel like having to put in days of work to make my laptop work). It's rock solid.
I have ubuntu as a temp file server in my apartment, but I will likely just put Windows on it (although I would like to have Samba and the firewire external HD to find some amicable agreement).
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Yeah Ubuntu is on my laptop... dual boot (with windows :()
I also recently built a "media server" that is running ubuntu and myth tv.
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I am actually working on making a fileserver as we speak on an OpenSuSE 10.2 install. Going to write some quick instructions up and post them on my site eventually.
Cameron
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I have never used OpenSuSE, but I see their logo all over the place.
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Ubuntu, I used that at the "office" a few times.
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SUSE is one of the older distros - almost as old as Slackware. It was a pretty good one and began to fall from prominance for a number of years (although was still strongly evident in Germany and parts of Europe). Novell recently bought it and it has had a resurgence.
Just install Slackware.;)
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Haha, I actually learned on a really old build of Slackware. Hell, that was back in the day when I was programming MUDs.
Cameron
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I think I will take a look at Slackware
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Haha, I actually learned on a really old build of Slackware. Hell, that was back in the day when I was programming MUDs.
Cameron
Haven't we all? ;) Ah yes, Slackware is the absolute best platform to learn from - gentoo spoils you with a walk through!
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I think I will take a look at Slackware
Be careful - it's a lot of work...but that's what we are here for! Just make sure you try it out first AT LEAST as a dual boot, or better if on it's own system.
Just doing my part covering all our asses. :)
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Ubuntu 11.10 comes out soon! Anyone else excited for the new edition???
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Ubuntu 11.10 comes out soon! Anyone else excited for the new edition???
You would be excited for Ubuntu. I have a countdown timer on my phone, does that count as being excited?
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Are there still active LUG in the Grand Forks / Fargo area, and if so are there any scheduled meetings?
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I am not sure if there is still one in the area. I would recommend contact someone at the Bismark/Mandan LUG... they may know of people on the east side of ND: http://bismanlug.org/staticpages/index.php?page=20041123100810957 and
There are a few Linux users listed at http://counter.li.org/bycountry/US:nd:fargo.php and http://counter.li.org/bycountry/US:nd:grand_forks.php ... but I don't know how updated that is... a few list email addresses.
Also try http://groups.google.com/group/edlug/about?pli=1 http://groups.google.com/group/fmlug?
Goodluck.