Newsgroups: ba.seminars,sbay.linux,comp.os.linux.announce From: alte@rahul.net (Charles Liu) Subject: SEMINAR: 9/14/94 - LINUX - A Complete PC UNIX (tm) Clone. By ILA Message-ID: < ann-15996.779393914@cs.cornell.edu> Date: Mon, 12 Sep 1994 18:18:52 GMT Approved: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh) ILA (tm) International Linux Association (tm) Seminar: Topic: Linux - a Complete PC UNIX(tm) Clone, by Randy Hootman Time: 6:00 - 10:00 pm, September 14, 1994 (Wednesday) Location: 1330 S. Bascom Ave., Suite F, San Jose, CA 95128 (at Stokes Street, next to Dick's Center) Cost: Member $20; Non-member $25. Audience: 1. Experienced Unix professionals like to see how to install your own Unix system on your PC inexpensively and experience how other Unix hackers world wide are enhancing the system on hourly bases. 2. Computer professionals like to start learning Unix. 3. Corporate MIS personnel like to explore this new open system of open systems, to seek why PC Week is using Linux for internal Internet and X-Window services. Display/Sale: Various current Linux CDs, Books, Linux Journal. For more information: call ILA 408/369-9818 or Email alte@rahul.net. Note: Same class will be offered again (please call); also watch for our future offer of advanced Linux related seminars such as networking. We are looking for experienced trainers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Linux is a free Unix clone, can be purchased as low as $20 on CD-ROM Disc. Linux gives stable full power of POSIX Unix including kernel, C/C++, X-Window, NFS, TCP/IP, INTERNET and MOSAIC, along with editing and system administration programs. Linux was selected as the product of the week by PC Week April 11, 1994, and used internally for PC Week's WWW, FTP, and X Window host server. Over 70 people have attended this seminar during last two months, resulting in saving learning curve and time to bring Linux to live. Seminar content (with live demonstration): I. Brief History of Linux II. System Features III. Software Features IV. Installation V. Setting up X-Windows VI. Obtaining programs and compiling VII. System administration VIII. Frequent asked questions and problems. -- Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu Be sure to include Keywords: and a short description of your software.
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce From: alte@rahul.net (Charles Liu) Subject: LOCAL: International Linux Association Monthly Meeting, Seminar Message-ID: < ann-21380.779984109@cs.cornell.edu> Date: Mon, 19 Sep 1994 14:15:26 GMT Approved: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh) ILA (tm) International Linux Association (tm) Contents: Section A: This month's meeting on 9/19 Section B: Linux Seminar on 9/20 Section C: Future activities Contact: 408-369-9818; alte@rahul.net ******** A ******* September's Monthly Meeting Time: 7 p.m. 9/19/94, Monday Place: IHOP International House of Pancake, 5403 Stevens Creek Blvd., Santa Clara (near Lawrence Expressway, I-280) Topic: Support Issues of Linux Speaker: Randy Hootman Cost: You pay what you eat to IHOP, plus admission charge: Non-Member $5 Member Free Also in the meeting: yourself introduction, Linux CD/Book display/sales. Randy Hootman is a software consultant, has been using Linux over one year. He has been giving Linux seminars for ILA for the last two months for 80+ people and won reputation as an excellent Linux trainer. ******* B ******* Linux Seminar on 9/20 Topic: Linux - a Complete PC UNIX(tm) Clone, by Randy Hootman Time: 6:00 - 10:00 pm, September 20, 1994 (Tuesday) Location: 1330 S. Bascom Ave., Suite F, San Jose, CA 95128 (at Stokes Street, next to Dick's Center) Cost: Member $20; Non-member $25. Audience: 1. Experienced Unix professionals like to see how to install your own Unix system on your PC inexpensively and experience how other Unix hackers world wide are enhancing the system on hourly bases. 2. Computer professionals like to start learning Unix. 3. Corporate MIS personnel like to explore this new open system of open systems, to seek why PC Week is using Linux for internal Internet and W-Window services. Display/Sale: Various current Linux CDs, Books, Linux Journal. Note: Same class will be offered again (please call); also watch for our future offer of advanced Linux related seminars such as networking. ---------------- Linux is a free Unix clone, can be purchased as low as $20 on CD-ROM Disc. Linux gives stable full power of POSIX Unix including kernel, C/C++, X-Window, NFS, TCP/IP, INTERNET and MOSAIC, along with editing and system administration programs. Linux was selected as the product of the week by PC Week April 11, 1994, and used internally for PC Week's WWW, FTP, and X Window host server. Over 70 people have attended this seminar during last two months, resulting in saving learning curve and time to bring Linux to live. Seminar content (with live demonstration): I. Brief History of Linux II. System Features III. Software Features IV. Installation V. Setting up X-Windows VI. Obtaining programs and compiling VII. System administration VIII. Frequent asked questions and problems. ******* C ****** Future Activities TBA and TBC(onfirmed) 1) A monthly meeting (meet Patrick Volkerding, Creator of Slacker) 2) A morning of panel discussion/session 3) A formation of Linux User Special Interest Group (Chairman wanted) 4) More seminars -- Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu Be sure to include Keywords: and a short description of your software.
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce From: alte@rahul.net (Charles Liu) Subject: Seminar: LINUX - A Complete PC UNIX Clone, 9/27, by ILA Message-ID:Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 14:19:46 GMT Approved: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh) ILA (tm) International Linux Association (tm) : Contact: 408-369-9818; alte@rahul.net ******* Linux Seminar on 9/27 ********** Topic: Linux - a Complete PC UNIX(tm) Clone, by Randy Hootman Time: 6:00 - 10:00 pm, September 27, 1994 (Tuesday) Location: 2940 Scott Blvd., Santa Clara. (Near Central Expressway; if you are from San Francisco on 101, make right turn on San Thomas, then left turn on Scott) Cost: Member $20; Non-member $25. (The fee may be increased from 10/94) Audience: 1. Experienced Unix professionals like to see how to install your own Unix system on your PC inexpensively and experience how other Unix hackers world wide are enhancing the system on hourly bases. 2. Computer professionals like to start learning Unix. 3. Corporate MIS personnel like to explore this new open system of open systems, to seek why PC Week is using Linux for internal Internet and W-Window services. Display/Sale: Various current Linux CDs, Books, Linux Journal. Note: Same class will be offered again (Wednesdays in October, please call); also watch for our future offer of advanced Linux related seminars such as networking. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Linux is a free Unix clone, can be purchased as low as $20 on CD-ROM Disc. Linux gives stable full power of POSIX Unix including kernel, C/C++, X-Window, NFS, TCP/IP, INTERNET and MOSAIC, along with editing and system administration programs. Linux was selected as the product of the week by PC Week April 11, 1994, and used internally for PC Week's WWW, FTP, and X Window host server. Over 80 people have attended this seminar during last two months, resulting in saving learning curve and time to bring Linux to live. Seminar content (with live demonstration): I. Brief History of Linux II. System Features III. Software Features IV. Installation V. Setting up X-Windows VI. Obtaining programs and compiling VII. System administration VIII. Frequent asked questions and problems. -- End of Note -- Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu Be sure to include Keywords: and a short description of your software.
From: Charles Liu < alte@rahul.net> Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce,ba.seminars,sbay.linux Subject: LOCAL: ILA Interna. Linux Asso. 12/94 Meeting on 12/20, Santa Clara Date: 18 Dec 1994 17:51:10 +0200 Organization: a2i network Sender: wirzeniu@cc.Helsinki.FI Approved: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu (Lars Wirzenius) Message-ID: <3d1lpe$lts@kruuna.Helsinki.FI> Keywords: local, ILA ILA (tm) International Linux Association (tm) : Contact: 408-369-9818; info@ila.org ANNOUNCEMENT: December 1995 Monthly Meeting Time: 7 PM, December 20, 1995 (Tuesday) Location: IHOP International House Of Pancake, 5403 Stevens Creek Blvd., Santa Clara. (Near Lawrence Expressway and I-280, Phone: 408-996-3393) Topic: Using Multiple Card on Linux Speaker: Ms. Doris Li, Sales and Marketing, Cyclades Corporation, Fremont California Outline: . What is Multiport Card ? . What do you typically use it for ? . Different type of multiple cards in the market - Dumb Card vs RISC Based Card . Cyclades' 8 and 16 port RISC based multiport card - 8/16 port - Features and Highlights - Operating System supported Display/Sale: Comprehensive collection of current Linux CD-ROMs (e.g. Slackware 2.1), Books (e.g. Linux Bible, Linux World Book 95) and Linux Journal. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ms. Doris Li is the Sales & Marketing manager of Cyclades Corporation, which was incorporated in 1991 and specialized in the manufacturing of hardware of multiple card, terminal and X.25. Linux is a free Unix clone, can be purchased as low as $20 on CD-ROM Disc. Linux gives stable full power of POSIX Unix including kernel, C/C++, X-Window, NFS, TCP/IP, INTERNET and MOSAIC, along with editing, and system administration programs. Linux was selected as the product of the week by PC Week April 11, 1994, and used internally for PC Week's WWW, FTP, and X Window host server. ILA International Linux Association was founded to assist bringing Linux to mainstream computing, and provide benefits to its members. Current activities include monthly meeting and Linux installation seminar (130 people trained). For more information: 408-369-9818 or info@ila.org --------------------------------------------------------- -- End of Note -- Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu PLEASE remember Keywords: and a short description of the software.