Our meeting on December 17th included two presentations: "Multiple Passwords With A Script" along with a demo, and a demo of the Bash command: "lsof" Report on "Multiple Passwords With A Script" "Multiple Passwords With A Script" was an article that I submitted in May but which finally … [Read more...]
Upcoming Linux SIG – December 17th
First up for this meeting is a presentation/discussion on "Multiple Passwords With A Script" -- about a recent article in Full Circle Magazine written by yours truly. Of course all-things-Linux remains the focus of our group and discussions can change at any time. We continue with those people … [Read more...]
Upcoming Linux SIG – November 19th
We'll meet and continue with the discussion about 'shellshock' fixes and after effects as they apply to Ubuntu and OS X 10.9.5. A quick look will be made of the Bash utility 'menu'. For those interested, we'll continue with those users migrating their computers from Windows XP to Ubuntu 14.04 or … [Read more...]
Upcoming Linux SIG October 15th
"Discussion about 'shellshock' fixes--Ubuntu and OS X 10.9.5" will be part of the program. We'll also continue with Windows XP to Ubuntu installs and help attendees to solve their Linux issues. We discuss topics that use the Arduino or Raspberry Pi also. So come to the meeting and bring your … [Read more...]
Linux SIG Bits – September Report
[Next Linux SIG meeting: Oct. 15th at 7:30 PM] Tonight's meeting session included three presentations: 1. Report on the FOSSCON Conference in Philadelphia in August, 2. Helping Solve a Molecular Biology DNA Problem-Discussion, and 3. Using a Raspberry Pi with a camera, a garage door sensor, and … [Read more...]
Linux SIG Bits – July 2014 Report
By Dave Mawdsley July Meeting at the DACS Resource Center Tonight's meeting included two presentations: 1. "Getting SSH to Work Between Computers," a how-to presentation; and 2. "A Look at Fritzing," a presentation showing off the latest features of simple wiring displays with Fritzing. 1. … [Read more...]
Linux SIG
The DACS Linux Special Interest Group (SIG) deals with all aspects of software and hardware as they relate to running and using a Linux distribution such as Ubuntu or Fedora. Focus usually shifts to what attendees need to know. Also we help each other with our own knowledge and experience … [Read more...]