[GLLUG] Re: linux-user Digest, Vol 41, Issue 25

tracey.dolinar at comcast.net tracey.dolinar at comcast.net
Tue Sep 26 10:37:58 EDT 2006


I hope to attend for a short bit.  Will there be a presentation available afterward in Powerpoint or some other suitable format for study?

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Sincerely, 

Tracey Dolinar 
517-897-0678 
www.HouseOfDolinar.net

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> 1. Meeting Thursday, September 28 (Charles Ulrich) 
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> Another weekly GLLUG meeting is scheduled to be held at the Gone Wired 
> cybercafe in Lansing at 6:00PM. Gone Wired is at 2021 E Michigan Ave 
> in Lansing on the north side of the street between N Clemens and 
> Fairview avenues. Here is a map with the (approximate) location: 
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> http://maps.google.com/maps?q=2021+E+Michigan+Ave,+Lansing,+MI 
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> We typically meet in the back portion of the cafe on the lower level. 
> Venue website: http://www.gonewiredlansing.com/ 
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> Agenda: Basic Command Line Tasks 
> 
> Imagine a flat, pitch-black rectangle upon which lines and lines of gray 
> glyphs have been superimposed. Individually, most of them appear 
> familiar, but they make little sense in their presented order. Numerals 
> and blank spaces seem to have been dropped in among letters at random. 
> It was said that in ancient times, very wise scholars with long beards 
> and tattered blue jeans could actually speak this strange language, 
> though nobody except the other wise scholars could understand what they 
> were saying. 
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> The command line is the language of Unix. These days you can get quite 
> far with Linux and other Unix-like operating systems by pointing and 
> clicking every widget in sight. But when there's a real problem to be 
> solved, sometimes the only solution is to cast open a terminal window 
> and hammer out obscure chants. This week, Caleb will introduce you to 
> the Linux command line and explain a few of the more common incantations 
> that you'll need to get started. 
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> Please take a moment to RSVP if you plan to attend this meeting so 
> that we can get a general idea of how many will show up. Just reply to 
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> "RSVP". Thanks! 
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> Charles Ulrich 
> Ideal Solution, LLC -- http://www.idealso.com 
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