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Newer page: version 25 Last edited on Thursday, September 27, 2007 8:28:58 am by IanMcDonald Revert
Older page: version 24 Last edited on Sunday, June 3, 2007 3:50:18 pm by CraigBox Revert
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-!!Suggestions for MeetingTopics:  
  
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-* "I'd like to know how to index and search the huge mass of documentation that comes with a Linux distribution. I want my own personal Linux Box [Google]. It would be a very useful thing for a Linux beginner to have, but it seems beyond a Linux beginner's abilities to set up. This makes me think it's a good topic for a [WLUG] to be teaching." --GlynWebster  
- * (spurious note: if you're using [Debian], just install the [dwww] package), and otherwise swish++ --JohnButtery  
- * this machine has a GreenStone collection built from html/txt/info/man pages found in /usr/share/doc on a debian woody box - [search/browse|http://www.wlug.org.nz/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?p=about&c=linuxdoc] -- JohnMcPherson  
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-* "Is anyone else interested in a presentation of selling/using linux in the small to medium business ??" --AndrewThrift  
- * I did this [last year|http://www.wlug.org.nz/MeetingTopics.2004-06-28] -- GreigMcGill  
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-* Linux Terminal Server Project  
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-* Securing your network through use of [SSL] enabled services  
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-* A bit of notice that we are expecting distinguished guests to any particular meeting (email to the list would be nice - even an hour or two in advance)... --- LindsayDruett ''I'll make sure I announce my attendance to every meeting then, just for you Lindsay ;) --DanielLawson''  
- * As soon as they are confirmed, they are posted on the Wiki. People usually prefer this to yet more email. :) -- GreigMcGill  
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-* The basics of [Emacs]/[Vim]/bash(1), for those who are new to [LinuxCulture|LinuxIsNotWindows] but want to use more geeky^H^H^H^H^Hpotentially convenient tools. --JaredWigmore  
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-* A quick update/intro about TheHurd? -- Also JaredWigmore.  
+See also IdeasForFutureMeetings  
  
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