Thursday, March 6th, 7:30pm
The ALE North East Meeting has found a new home at
Georgia Gwinnett College in the Building C Auditorium
and will resume a regular schedule of meetings on the
First Thursday of each month at 7:30pm.
Map links and directions to Georgia Gwinnett College
location are posted at the side bar link.
The new volunteer meeting moderator for the N.E. group is
Brian MacLeod, and he will be also providing the main presentation
for the N.E. meeting on Thursday, March 6th entitled:
“Kickstart Your Linux Boxes”
Synopsis:
Kickstart is an installation method created by Red Hat for the purpose
of quick deployment of Linux computers. It is available for most Red
Hat based distributions (CentOS, Fedora, etc). I will go into some of
the advantages and disadvantages of this method, and what gains we
have made at Georgia Gwinnett College by using it.
Bio:
Brian MacLeod is a Linux System Administrator and developing VOIP geek
at Georgia Gwinnett College. He has worked for several University
System of Georgia institutions that have called Lawrenceville home,
and has previously presented at ALE meetings on Kickstart, SYSLINUX,
and DHCP Failover.
Footnote:
The meeting may also include further discussion about the direction of
ALE-NE (jumping off from the Feb. ALE Central meeting), including,
as always, volunteers for presentations, as well as discussion about what
people would like to see in the future.
A Couple of Notes regarding this month’s meeting:
First, a reminder that we moved our regular ALE Central meeting
dates to the THIRD Thursday of each month starting in 2008 to
better accommodate scheduling of our Emory Law School venue.
Also, due to many distractions from reviving the ALE Mailing
List and Server, we were not able to arrange a feature presentation
for this month’s meeting. Given the state of communications with
the group I didn’t want to cancel the meeting or move it to a social
venue without better notice, and instead am inviting ALE to
experiment with a more interactive meeting format. So….
The Exploratory Activities for the February 21st, 2008
ALE Central Meeting will include:
— Laudable Linux Tricks and Amazing Apps
— Baffle the Brain Trust
— Celebrating the Server and ALE Admin Volunteers
— The Emacs vs VIM Cage Match and/or Juggling Exhibition
…featuring informative presentation and entertaining participation
from everyone interested in contributing their talents.
Synopsis:
— Laudable Linux Tricks and Amazing Apps: A chance to
show and share the tools, programs, scripts or applications
that you’ve found most useful or interesting in your work
and play with GNU Linux.
— Baffle the Brain Trust: A casual forum for querying the
group’s knowledge base about any aspects of Linux that you
may be curious about. This will also provide an opportunity
to request topics for future meeting presentations.
— Celebrating the New Server and ALE Admin Volunteers:
Light refreshments will be provided to toast the revival of
ALE’s web presence and appreciate all the folks who
continually donate the time and resources that keep on
keeping us together (in a totally anarchist kind of way).
— The Emacs vs VIM Cage Match and/or Juggling Exhibition:
If things go according to plan, Charles Shapiro will be bringing
clubs. The choice of which activities they will used for will be
up to him.
Bios:
— Every GNU Guru participating in this ALE meeting will
be certifiable.
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We will be meeting in Gambrel Hall room 1C.
Meeting time frame is 7:30pm to ~9:30pm
Directions to Emory Law School can be found
HERE (or via the side bar link).
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UPDATE III – added 2008.02.19:
!! The “ale@ale.org” mailing list is now active again !!
There were some initial server stability issues, but
these appear to have been addressed. Mailing list
User Settings and Subscription Controls are currently
available via the web interface at this mail.ale.org link.
Transfers of the web site components to the new
server are in progress but should not affect availability
of the www.ale.org web pages and information.
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The new ALE server space being donated by Xilogix has been
installed & updated with a current OS distribution and admin
accounts are active.
If the subscriber list is delivered and the DNS transfer takes
place by today (Monday, 2/18), ale@ale.org should be restored
by Tuesday.
Thanks for your patience!
As you are probably aware, the ale@ale.org mailing list is
currently down and has been for more than a week. Word
is that the mailman user files are in need of a complete
rebuild and, due to other problems with the server, our
current system administrator has not had time to resolve
the mailing list issues.
Just prior to the recent list problems our long time system
administrator and hosting provider, ALE founding member
Chris Farris, had asked for new volunteers and contributors
to take on the hosting and administration of and ALE server
as he could no longer contribute the time and resources to
continue doing the job himself. Several members have
volunteered to share the group’s admin duties and an ALE
member who is a partner in Xilogix has offered
to donate new site hosting services.
We expect to be migrating the ALE site and mailing lists
to the new Xilogix server and hosting facilities over the
coming week of February 11 to 16, and getting the mailing
list back on line will be a priority.
For an interim mailing list solution (that will subsequently
be used as a list archive) ALE members can sign up on the
Atlanta-Linux-Enthusiasts list that has been set up with
Google Groups.
Apologies for the repair delays and any inconvenience they
may be causing. Thanks to the contributions of our volunteers,
both past and present, the regular ALE mailing list discussions
should be resuming shortly.
Aaron Ruscetta
Volunteer Event Coordinator,
Associate Site Manager,
Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
To accommodate room scheduling at our provided venue we
have moved our ALE Central meetings to the THIRD Thursday
of each month starting in 2008.
Our January 17th, 7:30pm meeting presentation will be
 “Meshing Around with the OLPC XO Micro”
with presenters
  Charles Shapiro & Mike Harrison.
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Synopsis:
  “Meshing Around” will be a casual exploration of the anxiously
awaited XO micro laptop created by the One Laptop Per Child
project. Â At least 2 (and perhaps as many as 5) of the recently
released devices will be on hand for a variety of feature demos,
design discussions and hacking hints focusing around this
most unique and high minded Linux project.
Bios:
  Charles Shapiro is a fan of fencing, juggling, gadgetry, RC toys
and most anything the lesser world considers “geek” or “gear head”.
Consistent to this calling he has been a professional programmer for
over 10 years, specializing in C and unix with a couple years of C++,
Perl and a plethora of Python in the mix. He can type faster than
most people can talk, is a Linux Lunacy Cruise alumnae, a liberty
minded friend of the EFF and a committed Linux zealot since 1996.
  Mike Harrison originally trained as a USAF BioMedical Electronics
Technician and spent several civilian years as a Consulting Clinical
Engineer. Â Later he left the hospital/corporate world and founded
Higher Technology Services (HTS) in 1989, Chattanooga Online in
1993 and GeekLabs in 1998. Mike sold his interest in HTS and COL
in 2003 and made GeekLabs his business focus. Mike’s interest in
the OLPC is focused toward 2 separate coding projects — an online
educational system and a utility payment/control system that may
both be available to OLPC users in the near future.
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We will be meeting in our usual Gambrel Hall room 1C venue.
Meeting time frame is 7:30pm to ~9:30pm
Directions to Emory Law School can be found
HERE (or via the side bar link).