Re: [Lug-Nuts] SPCUG Meeting

From: Mike Machado (mike@linus.cheapnet.net)
Date: Mon Sep 13 1999 - 10:14:53 PDT


I have the hub. Its a small 5 port 10 mbps. Yeah that sounds cool to do the yahoo.com thing (or
even better microsoft.com with a nice linux site :) ). Sounds like we got a plan here. Speaking of web,
do you think we will have net access?

On Mon, Sep 13, 1999 at 09:18:11AM -0700, Brian E. Lavender wrote:
> Sounds like we will have a networked Q&A table. who is bringing the hub? I
> think we have enough room for three machines. I would think we ought to
> have a windows box in the network, along with a linux.bogus dns or hosts
> file setup running, so we can demo a prototype web site. There is often
> this assumption at the SPCUG meetings that you have to be connected to
> the web to look at a web site. So, if we can go in there, and show a
> linux.bogus or a yahoo.com (a bogus yahoo.com that is) that is really
> coming off our local server we could wow some people.
>
> Having a samba setup could wow some people too.
>
> I can bring my trusty packard Bell which dual boots into win 95 or
> Linux.
>
> Oh yeah, everyone is welcome to come.
>
> brian
>
> On Sun, Sep 12, 1999 at 05:16:31PM -0700, Mike Machado wrote:
> Mike>
> Mike> This message is directed toward Brian, but is posted to the list so
> Mike> we can get everyones input. I just was reading the updared web page and
>
> Hmm, updared, that is an interesting word.
>
> Mike> saw how you said if you had volunteers you bring a machine to the
> Mike> next SPCUG meeting. This message is to encourage that because I think
> Mike> it would be cool if we setup a network and demontrated some of the
> Mike> cooler things we can do with linux. I will bring my laptop and we can
> Mike> show off networked X and a few other things. Let me know what you think
> Mike> and who eolse would like to be involved/demostrate some cool stuff.
> Mike> My laptop is open to anyone installing anything they want on it because
> Mike> I need to reinstall soon.
>
> --
> Brian Lavender
> http://www.brie.com/brian/

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Mike Machado
mike@innercite.com
InnerCite
Network Specialist



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