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    Here’s the announcement I made for the December Salt Lake Linux Users Group meeting. Note the time/date change! It will be held on Monday, Dec. 8th and we will be attending a lecture rather than having an organized meeting. Should be fun!

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    The September Salt Lake Linux Users Group meeting will be on Vyatta, and OpenSource network appliance. The original announcement follows:

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    Stuart Jansen from Guru Labs will be presenting on KVM kernel based virtual machine at SLLUG this month. Here’s the announcement for next week’s Salt Lake Linux Users Group meeting: continue reading…

    I’ll be presenting tomorrow night (Wed. May 21, 2008) on the OpenSuse Build Service at the Salt Lake Linux Users Group meeting. Everyone is welcome and it’s free! The announcement I wrote for the SLLUG mailing list follows: continue reading…

    Linux handheld devices at SLLUG this week (Wed. Feb 20, 2008). Hope to see everyone there!

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    The January, 2008 SLLUG meeting will be held on Jan. 23 – postponed one week. It will be on small sub-notebooks, in particular the OLPC XO and the eeepc.

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    The Salt Lake Linux Users Group meeting is scheduled and will be on AJAX programming. Here’s the announcement:

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    This month’s Salt Lake Linux Users Group meeting will be on Alfresco, an OpenSource enterprise content management system. Hope to see a bunch of you there!

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    I was working on a project at work to make installation of SLES 10 servers easier in the lab that I work in. One of the features of SuSE products is to save the configuration of a machine into an XML config file that will be later used by AutoYast to clone the machine. This is useful in a variety of cases such as mine where we have a lab that needs several machines installed and it takes time to go through the configuration on each install or in the case where a school or computing lab needs to install several nearly identical machines. This saves valuable time.

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    The Salt Lake Linux Users Group ( SLLUG ) All are invited to the October 2005 SLLUG meeting:

    Date: Wednesday, February 21st, 2007 Time: 7:10 PM Cost: $0.00. Zip. Nada. Place: Engineering and Mines Classroom Building (EMCB) room 101 Directions: See directions and map URL at the bottom of this page

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    This months SLLUG meeting will be held this week instead of next to avoid conflict with other activities closer to the holidays. Everyone is welcome! Looks to be a great presentation by Allen Parker on high perfornamce and scaling in the data center. A copy of the announcement follows:

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    Everyone is welcome to the October 18th, 2006 Salt Lake Linux Users Group meeting this Wednesday. Novell’s Ted Haeger and Erin Quill, will be presenting on Xgl/Compiz. The announcement follows:

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    The Salt Lake Linux Users Group will be having it’s September meeting on the 20th at the University of Utah. The topic will be Building simple USB hardware gadgets using AVR Microcontrollers. Looks to be a great meeting! If you’re in the area, you’re welcome to come. Attendance is open to everyone and free of charge. Hope to see you there!

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    The Salt Lake Linux Users Group ( SLLUG ) All are invited to the May 2006 SLLUG meeting:

    Date: Wednesday, July 19th, 2006 Time: 7:10 PM Cost: $0.00. Zip. Nada. Place: Engineering and Mines Classroom Building (EMCB) room 101 Directions: See directions and map URL at the bottom of this page

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    Here’s the announcement for tonight’s Salt Lake Linux Users Group meeting. Everone’s welcome:

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    The following is the announcement for the May 17th Salt Lake Linux Users Group meeting that was sent out to the sllug-members and sllug-announce mainling lists:

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    When scripting admin type tools in bash, many times you need to run a script as root. A script sometimes requires mounting file systems, adding users, moving/editing/renaming files and some other things that the user executing the script may not have rights to do.

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    Here’s the announcement that was sent to the Salt Lake Linux Users Group:

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    Here’s the announcement made on www.sllug.org:

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    Here’s a copy of the message I sent to the SLLUG announce list:

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