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Newer page: | version 2 | Last edited on Wednesday, December 1, 2004 10:55:17 am | by CraigBox | Revert |
Older page: | version 1 | Last edited on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 10:34:49 pm | by JohnMcPherson | Revert |
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-| Date | Presented By | Title | Description
-|
28 Jan
2002 | none | "Annual General Meeting" | More planning of WlugFuture.
-|
25 Feb | none | Discussion of WlugFuture | Held in Sahil Gupta's basement.
-| 25 March | PerryLorier |
bash(1) and the command line | Covering things from the simple "this is a commandline", to "How to use pipes" through the various text
-utils and file
-utils packages (ls(1
), sed(
1), grep(1), awk(1), mv(1), rm(1), find(1), touch(1)...) up to the really useful tips (^R, Meta- etc)
-| 22 April | PerryLorier |
[RegularExpressions|regex(7)] | What regular expressions
are, and how and where they can be used.
-| 27 May | DanielLawson |
Scalable MailServer using [LDAP] | Using
[LDAP
], [Cyrus] and a MailTransferAgent of your choice to build a mail system that is suitable for delivering mail to 1 user or 10,000 users.
-| 24 Jun 2002 | CraigBox | source based Distributions | Pros and Cons of source
based [LinuxDistribution]s (with specific reference to [Gentoo]
)
+* General Business (2002-01-
28)
+* General Business (
2002-02-
25)
+*
bash(1) and the command line (2002
-03
-25
) [
1]
+* What
[RegularExpressions|regex(7)] are, and how and where they can be used. (2002-04-22)
+*
Scalable MailServer using [LDAP] (2002-05-27)
[2
]
+* Source-
based [LinuxDistribution]s (2002-06-22
)
* [General Business/Incorporating|MeetingTopics.2002-06-24]
* [General Business|MeetingTopics.2002-07-22]
* [Samba as a PDC|MeetingTopics.2002-08-26]
* [General Business|MeetingTopics.2002-09-23]
@@ -14,4 +13,8 @@
* [end of year wind-down barbeque|MeetingTopics.2002-12-15]
----
See also OldMeetingTopics
+
+[1]: Covering things from the simple "this is a commandline", to "How to use pipes" through the various text-utils and file-utils packages (ls(1), sed(1), grep(1), awk(1), mv(1), rm(1), find(1), touch(1)...) up to the really useful tips (^R, Meta- etc)
+
+[2]: Using [LDAP], [Cyrus] and a MailTransferAgent of your choice to build a mail system that is suitable for delivering mail to 1 user or 10,000 users.