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We've been a bit distracted and forgot to add some meetings to the website, so here is an update!
NOTE: If anything changes we'll let you know, but you can keep
an eye on the calender here.
You've probably heard me say it enough, but tomorrow is (although with this snow, who knows!)...
Tuesday 11th February 2020 - Topic: Introduction to CAcert
- An introduction to CAcert from one of their UK volunteers Alex.
- We'll also cover SSL in general for anyone unfamiliar.
- Time for assurances (for free certificates with CAcert, you'll need this), to participate in this you'll need to bring some form of ID as mentioned here (e.g. Passport and Driving License).
- Being joined by people already using CAcert who'll be able to help issue points during the assurance part.
Then in two weeks I'll be covering Wine which was requested at the last "End of quarter" meeting in December.
Tuesday 25th February 2020 - Topic: The World of Wine
- What WINE is and what it is not (the clue is in the name!).
- When not to use WINE and why it should be a last resort.
- Forks of WINE including unofficial ones like Cedega and official ones like Crossover and Proton.
- Front ends for WINE like Crossover, PlayOnLinux and others.
- Windows dependency hell and how 'winetricks' can help.
- Scripts to get Windows applications installed perfect every time.
After that will our 2nd "Social" since the relaunch, this'll be
like the one we had in November. No particular agenda except to
be down the pub and chat... we're hoping to do one of these every
quarter.
We'll send an e-mail around to gather an idea of who is coming,
mostly so a) we'll know it's worth it and b) if we
need to book the upstairs room.
Tuesday 10th March 2019 - KPA Clubhouse from 6pm onwards
After that (since it'll be the end of the first quarter of 2020)
will be one our usual end of quarter round up meetings... I've
also made it a bit clearer what these are meant for below!
For the lightning talks, please do chat away on meetings@lists.staffslug.org.uk
about what you're wanting to hear about and might talk about :)
Tuesday 24th March 2020 - Topic: End of quarter activities
- Updates on any previous workshops for that quarter.
- Show off your latest gadgets and discovered software to the group.
- Generally share knowledge with the help of PCs being there to jog your memory rather than a pint to hamper it!
- Lightning talks of 5 to 10 minutes if anyone has anything they'd like to share with the group. You don't need to be too prepared for these, but it may help to talk on the mailing lists first.
- Plan out who is available to what workshops for the upcoming quarter.
Then... nothing. Many people will be doing stuff with their kids as it'll be Easter. So we're intentionally doing nothing for a break :)
Tuesday 7th April 2020 - NOTHING - ABSOLUTELY NOTHING :)
This one we're hoping to do a version of... maybe 2, 3 or even 4
times a year, so this'll be our first time...
Hopefully it'll be our main source of bringing new people
in to the group who have only ever messed with or never
used Linux before.
If nothing else, think of it as 'Bring your
spouse/daughter/son to the LUG' day! The tone of
these will be basic enough that everyone should get it!
I'd like this to be heavily promoted and spread far and wide - if
everyone could help to do that.
Tuesday 21st April 2020 - Topic: Getting into Linux
- Practical reasons why you should care about running Linux on your desktop.
- Lab activity where we'll have blank desktops and laptops ready to be installed with pre-prepared installer USB pens.
- Cross platform applications you already use on Windows and macOS which also run on Linux natively!
- Linux applications that can be used as equivalents of Windows and macOS applications.
- Ways of running non-Linux applications through things like abstraction layers and emulation.
- Handy reference of basic commands and their Windows equivalents (macOS users will find this easier as they're mostly the same).
- Conventions you'll need to rewire your brain for... such as the lack of a "Drive C:\" and or things like the Registry.
- Intentionally basic for average person off the street, bring anyone and everyone you can convince to come!
After that... who knows... but you can always offer to do a talk
:)
-- Steven Maddox Lantizia