Regrettably, due to visiting in-laws, I was not able to attend last
nights MUUG meeting.
I was especially disappointed because the topic for the presentation was
one that I could have benefited from.
If there was any hand-outs from the CUPS presentation or other material
that is available online could someone please direct me to it?
Thank you.
--
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Hi all.
Further to last night's discussion about Fedora, and the list of objectives
that was circulated, here's the URL where you can find that online:
http://fedora.redhat.com/about/objectives.html
Of course, there's a lot more information about the project on their web
site, so feel free to have a look:
http://fedora.redhat.com/
--
Gilbert E. Detillieux E-mail: <gedetil(a)cs.umanitoba.ca>
Dept. of Computer Science Web: http://www.cs.umanitoba.ca/~gedetil/
University of Manitoba Phone: (204)474-8161
Winnipeg, MB, CANADA R3T 2N2 Fax: (204)474-7609
This is a reminder that we are going to be taking Pre-Orders for MUUG
Polo Shirts at the meeting tomorrow. If you want to ensure you get a
shirt, please bring in a $20 deposit.
We will have samples to try on.
shawn
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------ From gedetil(a)cs.umanitoba.ca (Gilbert E. Detillieux)
The Manitoba UNIX User Group (MUUG) will be holding its next monthly
meeting on Tuesday, October 14. The meeting topic for this month is
as follows:
UNIX Printing with CUPS and LPRng
This month, Adam Thompson gives us a look at printing under UNIX with
the popular CUPS and LPRng systems. LPRng re-implements the
traditional UNIX printing model, adding support for modern features.
CUPS targets the much newer Internet Printing Protocol, but provides a
traditional user interface for UNIX users. He'll try to provide some
insight into the confusing variety of printer drivers that exist on
Linux today. Time permitting, demonstrations will include setting up a
printer and printing across a network.
The group holds its general meetings at 7:30 PM on the second Tuesday of
every month from September to June. (There are no meetings in July and
August.) Meetings are open to the general public; you don't have to be a
MUUG member to attend.
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Please note our new meeting location: The IBM offices, at 400 Ellice
Ave. (between Edmonton and Kennedy). When you arrive, you will have to
sign in at the reception desk, and then wait for someone to take you
(in groups) to the meeting room. Please try to arrive by about 7:15
PM, so the meeting can start promptly at 7:30 PM. Don't be late, or
you may not get in.
Limited parking is available for free on the street, or in a lot
across Ellice from IBM, for $1.00 for the evening. Indoor parking is
also available nearby, at Portage Place, for $2.00 for the evening.
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For more information about MUUG, and its monthly meetings, check out their
Web server:
http://www.muug.mb.ca/
Also note that MUUG maintains two mailing lists, called "muug-announce"
and "roundtable". If you're not already on these lists, we encourage you
to subscribe now:
http://www.muug.mb.ca/mailman/listinfo/
The "muug-announce" list is used for monthly meeting announcements (such
as this one) as well as other important announcements of interest to MUUG
members.
The "rountable" list is meant to be a forum for follow-ups to topics
discussed at the meetings, or for round-table-style discussion on other
topics that come up between meetings. Of course, for this to be effective,
we need to reach a certain critical mass. So, please subscribe, and stay
involved!
--
Gilbert E. Detillieux E-mail: <gedetil(a)muug.mb.ca>
Manitoba UNIX User Group Web: http://www.muug.mb.ca/
P.O. Box 130, St-Boniface Phone: (204)474-8161
Winnipeg, MB, CANADA R2H 3B4 Fax: (204)474-7609
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A report commisioned by the Federal Gov on the state of Open Source in
Canada. It include a index containing many Open Source Canadian companies
http://www.e-cology.ca/canfloss/report/
A book written by a Canadian does a very good job of analysing the
issues around open source, copyright, etc.
Free as in speech and beer - opensource, peer-to-peer and the
economics of the online revolution.
By Darren Wershler-Henry
I loaned it from the Wpg Library.
Enjoy,
Bill