The 1 December 2002 meeting will be at the NorthLynn Discovery Centre, from
2pm to 6pm (relocating to a nearby beer seller at 5pm, probably).
The main topic to be discussed (decided?) are the themes and presenters for
the new year's Introductory Talks. So, if you are interested in finding out
more about Linux and GNU, or want to be involved in helping others find out
more, please come along and get involved.
There will also be the normal troubleshooting (bring out your sick machines)
and possibly some demonstrations (get your requests in to the members at
main(a)lists.alug.org.uk as soon as you can, please).
Please see the "Meetings" section of our web site at http://www.alug.org.uk/
for directions and more details.
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MJR
From: Paul Mobbs <mobbsey(a)gn.apc.org>
Reply-To: mobbsey(a)gn.apc.org
Subject: [Fsfe-uk] New CLTC pages uploaded
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 19:29:45 +0000
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Hi all,
After a few months of just 'getting it right', the new web pages for the=20
Community Linux Training Centre are going up this evening.
These are just the basic info - over the next few weeks we'll also try an=
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the system documentation up - basically how we actually built a portable=20
network and 'Internet simulator'.
Location:
http://www.fraw.org.uk/cltc/
We've also been doing some travelling around the UK doing training worksh=
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for public and private organisations, using the CLTc system. The 'CLTC=20
information manual', used at these workshops, form part of what's been=20
uploaded today.
If anyone is interested in organising a training day with the system plea=
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get in touch for further details (unfortunately, we do have to charge, bu=
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not an awful lot).
Feel free to tell friends.
P.
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this party nor against the other but we are for justice and mercy and
truth and peace and true freedom, that these may be exalted in our nation=
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and that goodness, righteousness, meekness, temperance, peace and unity
with God, and with one another, that these things may abound."
(Edward Burroughs, 1659 - from 'Quaker Faith and Practice')
Paul Mobbs, Mobbs' Environmental Investigations,
3 Grosvenor Road, Banbury OX16 5HN, England
tel./fax (+44/0)1295 261864
email - mobbsey(a)gn.apc.org
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From: Loic Dachary <loic(a)gnu.org>
Subject: FSFE France enters Free Software Gaming
Reply-To: loic(a)gnu.org
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 16:23:38 +0100
Hi,
I attached the press release published a few minutes ago. Although
it only concerns a french non profit with a french company, I though you'=
d
be interested to hear about it. If you think appropriate to publish it=20
somewhere I would not mind, on the contrary ;-)
Cheers,
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[ An online version of this release is available at
http://france.fsfeurope.org/news/article2002-10-27-01.en.html ]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media contact: Lo=EFc Dachary, loic(a)gnu.org
FSFE France enters Free Software Gaming
Nevrax, the video game company releasing NeL under the GNU GPL decided
to outsource the Free Software community management to FSFE
France. The fifteen developers working on NeL at Nevrax will continue
to operate under high pressure to meet their deadlines while FSFE
France will be in charge of connecting them with the Free Software
world.
NeL is an essential component of any 3D games. It provides the 3D
graphics engine, networking and artificial intelligence that are
necessary to develop multiplayer online games. It ultimately intends
to compete with high end proprietary middlewares and largely
intersects with Free Software libraries such as Crystalspace or Ogre.
FSFE France first became involved in the gaming field by helping with
the release of Blender under the GNU GPL. "We are now working to make
sure games can be produced and distributed in freedom." says Lo=EFc
Dachary, FSF speaker, "Game developers who have the courage to endorse
Free Software as a moral principle should know about NeL". Since it is
released under the GNU GPL, it guarantees the contributors and authors
that it won't be abused by proprietary software vendors. People are
welcome to use NeL and build on it as long as they are willing to
participate to the Free Software movement.
Nevrax's engineers have been developing NeL during the past three
years. The company was seduced by the Free Software philosphy and
acknowledged that a service based business model is compatible with
it. "We are about to release our first game based on NeL." says Daniel
Miller, Nevrax CTO, "We need to rely on the FSFE France to interface
between our overloaded staff and the Free Software community." Nevrax
decided to move the NeL CVS tree and the mailing lists to Savannah,
the development hosting facility of the GNU project, so that the Free
Software community benefits from an integrated contributive
environment.
Those interested in improving NeL are encouraged to subscribe to
the NeL mailing list. For more information please visit
http://nongnu.org/projects/nel/
About FSFE France
The FSFE France is a non-profit organization dedicated to all aspects
of Free Software. Access to software determines who may participate in
a digital society. Therefore the freedoms to use, copy, modify and
redistribute software - as described in the Free Software definition -
allow equal participation in the information age. Creating awareness
for these issues, securing Free Software politically and legally, and
giving people freedom by supporting development of Free Software are
central issues of the FSFE France.
About Nevrax
Nevrax is a specialist in the development of massively multi-user
online worlds and a fervent believer in Free Software. It currently
has teams developing a leading edge Free Software technology platform
called NeL, and a state of the art massively multiplayer online
role-playing game called Ryzom. Details on NeL can be found at
www.nevrax.org. Details on Ryzom can be found at www.ryzom.com.
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Well, despite my protestations, it was actually a remarkably nice day to go
to Syleham, with the low autumn sun keeping us warm as we looked out over
the fields from the village hall. It also dazzled us, but closing the
curtains soon sorted that one out!
Rather a surprisingly poor turnout (and where were you?), but quite a few
pieces of kit to install, fix or experiment on and quite a lot of
interesting discussion. Thanks to John, John, Colin, David and Brett for
turning up.
Two debian installations took place, including one "bend to fit" install
onto a machine that just won't boot from CD and has a processor slow enough
that the install didn't finish before the meeting... here's hoping it
resumes neatly!
Demonstrations of DemoLinux and Knoppix were run on a Dell Laptop. To some
people's surprise, they both worked fine, although DemoLinux didn't
autodetect the country it was in (should it?) and Knoppix complained
bitterly about trying to start OpenOffice. Both of these CDs are available
to take away now, if anyone wants them.
The meeting concluded with handing out of AFFS information packs
(www.affs.org.uk), the ceremonial filling of the beer glass and some
coloured lights and beeping as we tried not to set off the alarms as we
left.
The next meeting is pencilled in for King's Lynn on 1 December, if that's OK
for people? After Christmas, I'd like to try to run "Welcome to Linux"
sessions, but there's no replies to the thread on the main list yet...
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MJR
ALUG
3rd November 2002
This ALUG meeting will be from 2pm until about 6pm in the normal place
at http://www.alug.org.uk/venues/syleham.html but I don't know
who's bringing the biscuits and whether the bar will be open.
It's 9:00pm on Tuesday 29th, the power just came back on, Syleham has
been blacked out since 11:00 am on Sunday. So thankfully the meeting
is still on. I will get the keys for the bar and get the hall opened
up around 12:30 - 1:00pm on Sunday if anybody fancies a pre meeting
drink.(BJ)
It seems that there's a great demand for another kit-fixing and
demonstration day. Please let us know what you want to see, what you
want to know and what you want to get help with fixing, and we can try
to organise ourselves a little before the day!
For more information, see
http://www.alug.org.uk/contrib/?3rd%20November%202002
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