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Subject: Meeting Notes: SLUG Mon 14 Nov - Google Earth and everything else Newsgroups: gmane.org.user-groups.linux.gnhlug Date: 2006-11-14 05:14:42 GMT (2 years, 33 weeks, 3 days, 5 hours and 52 minutes ago) Hi all, Thanks to Rob Anderson for his presentation on Google Earth tonight. Google Earth is cool. As an inherently very visual thing, I'm not going to try and describe everything Rob showed off. I will point everyone to http://slug.gnhlug.org/slug/Members/rea/SLUG/talks/google-earth-talk which has a bunch of bookmarks to really cool things you can do with Google Earth. For example, you can use a GPS gadget to log a trip you take, feed that into Google Earth, and play it back as a flythrough of the world. Also discussed were: Personal Linux histories, war stories, and encounters with network management morons. It's amazing just how screwed up a network can get, provided you apply the proper levels of incompetence. ndiswraper. Here's a tip, courtesy of Gus: If you've done the ndiswrapper magic and "ndiswrapper -l" says everything is present and working but "ifconfig -a" finds no interfaces, try doing "rmmod ndiswrapper ; depmod -a ; modprobe ndiswrapper". That fixed someone's ThinkPad and Belkin wireless "G" card on DamnSmallLinux. Humina humina. The Novell/Microsoft thing. One interesting theory put forward was that the intellectual property thing is actually a red herring, and that Novell actually has some "dirt" on Microsoft that they're blackmailing them for. "XML is for people who don't understand Scheme." (not my quote, that just seems like such good flamewar fodder that I had to pass it along) 9 or 10 attended. The next SLUG meeting is scheduled for Mon 11 Dec 2006. Topic TBD. -- Ben |
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