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The South West (UK) Linux User Group is now closed
The South West LUG has decided to call it a day. We came a long way since our first meeting in November 2001 and hopefully managed to help some people during our short life.
Firstly I'd like to thank all our members who made the LUG what it is. I'd like to thank everyone who came to the meetings, everyone who gave talks, the 256 registered users of this website and the various venues who kindly allowed us to use their facilities for meetings.
I'd also specifically like to thank Rick Timmis who has been involved since the beginning and also Ylem for their valuable contributions including the hosting of a meeting.
Users requiring a LUG in Devon or Cornwall should visit the DCLUG. Those from other parts of the South West can find a list of LUGs here.
Thank you again to everyone who helped make SWLUG a success.
David Johnson
SWLUG Lugmaster
6th May 2004 |
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Here we go again: software patents on the way |
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admin writes "Click on the banner for more information.
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Posted by admin on Saturday, April 10, 2004 - 05:03 PM (845 Reads)
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A radio station for Linux users? Its true! |
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admin writes "There is a new online radio show aimed at Linux users in the UK.
LugRadio is four Linux fans - Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Stephen Parkes and Matthew Revell - sitting around and talking about the world of open source software. From the slightly more serious, to the entirely frivolous, this is internet radio by and for ordinary Linux users, who can laugh at themselves.
Episode 1 has been available for the last week and Epsode 2 has just been released!
Get LugRadio here."
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Posted by admin on Thursday, March 04, 2004 - 10:36 PM (851 Reads)
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System recovery with Knoppix: What to do when good disks go bad |
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admin writes "There's an article over at IBM about how to access a non-booting Linux system with a Knoppix CD, get read-write permissions on configuration files, create and manage partitions and filesystems, and copy files to various storage media and over the network.
Read the full article here."
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Posted by admin on Thursday, February 19, 2004 - 03:50 PM (887 Reads)
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Goodbye Redhat Linux, Hello Fedora |
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Samba 3 runs rings around Windows Server 2003 in file serving performance |
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admin writes "An investigation by IT Week Labs has found that the latest release of Samba, the UNIX/Linux software which allows non-Windows systems to communicate using Windows networking protocols, is 2.5 times faster than Windows Server 2003.
You can read the full article at vnunet.com and get samba here."
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Posted by admin on Monday, October 13, 2003 - 02:02 PM (1166 Reads)
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