[HackSoc] NCLUG Meeting Minutes
Sean Reifschneider
jafo at tummy.com
Tue Jan 20 23:06:10 MST 2004
Sean Reifschneider:
Not enough. Did some client work, tried to help ant with bridging but
he had not built bridging into the kernel. Updated my journal. Ate a
bunch of cookies.
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Scott Kleihege:
Worked on the bridging tools, trying to figure it out. Read Learning
Python. Caught up on e-mail.
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Anthony Earl:
Getting the wireless connection on his Magma to work, and installed
Bridging tools but didn't have the right module installed. Tried to get
forwarding to work.
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Eric Schwartz:
Hacked on his web-site, put up his song on it. Couldn't get xselection
to compile because of an incompletely defined structure.
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John Taggart:
Got mencoder working.
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Evelyn Mitchell:
Worked on cluster analysis with the statistical software R. Reviewed half
a dozen Linux magazines and gave away the software that came with them.
Worked on her sweater. Annoyed Skif because she didn't like his song.
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Alex Williamson:
Played with bitkeeper, built a couple of kernels.
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Tim Chambers:
Yahoomail, IRC, proved that he couldn't get his 2.6 kernel working on
his laptop, but Skif has his working. Also messed with USB-storage.
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James DeWitt:
Got his laptop accessing community and got his usb dongle working and
formatted as ext3.
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Dann Frazier:
read e-mail, did a server backup, worked on a bug for work.
--
You know you're in Canada when: You see a flyer advertising a polka-fest
at the curling rink.
Sean Reifschneider, Member of Technical Staff <jafo at tummy.com>
tummy.com, ltd. - Linux Consulting since 1995. Qmail, Python, SysAdmin
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