Do you want presentations (Linux does this, this and this. The End.) or something more like a tutorial, where the guy would actually show how to do things? On Mon, 2001-12-17 at 07:12, Joel T Schneider wrote: > It would be a good idea for presenters to get together and assemble a list > of topics for a series of linux presentations. The following are some > linux topic ideas. > > 1. Comparison of Linux Distributions (RedHat, Mandrake, SuSE, Debian, > Slackware, ...) > 2. Office Productivity Software (StarOffice, KOffice, AbiWord, OpenOffice, > ...) > 3. Desktop Environments (Gnome, KDE, WindowMaker, Sawmill, fvwm2, twm, > ...) > 4. Server Capabilities (web server, file server, print server, mail server > database server -- Apache, Samba, Sendmail, Postfix, Postgresql, MySQL, > InterBase/Firebird, ...) > 5. Client and Networking Capabilities (file and print services, web > browsers, X, vnc, ipchains/iptables, ...) > 6. System Administration Overview (file system layout, webmin, linuxconf, > vnc, ssh, distro specific tools, ...) > 7. Software Development (gcc, gdb, perl, python, java, CodeWarrior, > NetBeans, Kylix/Delphi, ...) > 8. Commercial Software (Oracle, DB2, Sybase, games, IDEs, ...) > > It would also probably be a good idea to create a questionnaire for TCPC > members that asks which linux topics they would be most interested in > seeing for future presentations. > > Count me in as someone willing to do presentations ("potential SIG > leader"). > > Joel > > On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 Terry Houle wrote: > > As President of the Twin Cities PC Users group I am going to try and devote > > one Saturday a month to Linux. Currently our Systems on Saturday group > > meets every Saturday in Bloomington near the Mall of America. Generally we > > discuss Windows since that is all most of us know or are trying to learn. I > > would like to include Linux once per month or at least on a periodic basis. > > It would all be dependent on someone to lead the SIG and share their Linux > > knowledge and skills with some of us want-a-bees. Great proficiency with > > Linux would not be required since anyone would probably know more than most > > of us. We have about 375 members and publish a monthly newsletter called > > the Digital Viking. A copy of the newsletter and more information about us > > could be found on our web site at: http://www.tcpc.com . > > It could be an opportunity for someone to enhance their speaking or teaching > > skills. We do have a projector but Linux is not on our machine at this time. > > Would be preferable if the person/s brough their own laptop to use. Our > > meeting room probably holds a max of 40 people and generally 20 may show up > > to most Saturday's. > > Assume it would be difficut for me to get a person to do it every month and > > would therfore like to develop a list of possible SIG leaders for a > > Saturday. That way there could be a rotation of some kind or possibly we > > just do it every few months depending on the number of people willing to do > > it. To not discourage our group it would be best just to use GUI and not > > the command line to scare people off. We meet from 9AM to about 11:30 AM. > > If you would like more clarification please contact me or to put your name > > on the list as a "potential SIG leader". Regretably no compensation is > > available except for the satifaction or skill development you get. > > > > > > Terry Houle > > President > > Twin Cities PC Users Group > > terry at tcpc.com > > http://www.tcpc.com > > _______________________________________________ > Twin Cities Linux Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > http://www.mn-linux.org > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >