Meeting Notes: Sept 2008
About 6 people showed up for this meeting. Topics discussed: NIS/and NFS SCO Linux and who uses it. Games: 1. Phun 2. Jrisk A new meeting place. Panera might be a good place to meet. →Read more
The Penguin way to computing.
About 6 people showed up for this meeting. Topics discussed: NIS/and NFS SCO Linux and who uses it. Games: 1. Phun 2. Jrisk A new meeting place. Panera might be a good place to meet. →Read more
About 6 people showed up. John Massey from Washington College talked about alternative Open Source trouble ticketing system. On his mac, he was running a virtual session with Ubuntu. On Ubuntu, he had GLPI running. On GLPI he was using a inventory module called OSC inventory. Together the two applications integrate together created a full […] →Read more
I would like to find a new place to meet in Annapolis. More specifically, although Barnes and Nobles is an easy site for people to find us, we are limited in what we can do. In the future, I would like the LUG to have the option of more formal presentations. Moreover, I think we […] →Read more
About 6 people showed up for the meeting. Short meeting. We only trouble shot Mark’s laptop chatted a little and all left. The meeting started about 8PM. Mark brought in his laptop and was complaining that he was not able to the SMP kernel module to run. We did some basic troubleshooting and sure enough […] →Read more
We had about 5 people show up for this meeting. During the beginning of the meeting we had a lengthy discussion of RedHat vs SUSE. Two members were having problems with RHEL 5 upgrades. Apparently, the new version of RedHat goes out and gets updates automatically. Although this my be a configuration that need to […] →Read more