[clug-talk] Re; Wednesday meeting.
Dafydd Crosby
dcrosby at userful.com
Mon May 4 12:24:26 PDT 2009
I can record the audio of the talk, though I don't have a camera...
-Dafydd
Dan Mueller wrote:
> Hello all. I was a guy who came to the meeting once. I would like to come
> more but with 3 kids its tough between soccer, basketball ect. Im sure that
> many of you were in the same boat. Im wondering if there might be available
> a video session of the meeting or something like that. Im interested in
> learning more especially about the command line but cant make it. Just
> wondering.
>
> Thanx
> Dan
>
>
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> 1. Re: Semi-OT: AppleScript Editor (TekBudda)
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> Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 09:02:10 -0600
> From: TekBudda <tekbudda at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [clug-talk] Semi-OT: AppleScript Editor
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> I just wanted to thank everyone for their suggestions, ideas & offers
> of assitance, but I think I have abandoned this.
>
> Unfortunately, of the suggestions & ideas I have tried, none seemed to
> have solved the problem or met the criteria. I can confirm that yes
> the scpt file is actually a compiled AppleScript & not a text file. I
> had real high hopes for the hex editors, but no joy.
>
> That is one thing I like about the Linux community in general, but
> specifially the CLUG community. There is great amount of knowledge
> here & there is always that willingness to share information & help
> someone solve a problem....beyond the simple RTFM answers.
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> Thanks guys & gals!
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> Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 11:27:50 -0600
> From: Mark Carlson <carlsonmark at gmail.com>
> Subject: [clug-talk] May Meeting -- Getting Things Done on the Command
> Line
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> http://clug.ca/node/595
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> DATE: May 6th, 2009
>
> MEETING INFORMATION:
> Topic: Getting Things Done on the Command Line
> Topic Area: Unix Command Line
> Difficulty: N/A
> Presenter: Mark Carlson
>
> TIME:
> Doors Open: 6:45 PM
> Meeting Start: 7:00 PM
> Meeting End: 9:30 PM
>
> LOCATION:
> DeVry Institute of Technology (Room 201)
> 2700 - 3 Avenue SE, Calgary, Alberta
> (403) 235-3450
>
> COST: Free Admission (Donations are welcome)
>
> Abstract:
>
> X.org upgrade botched? Someone just asked you to find out why a server
> is no longer working, and it doesn't have a monitor? Tired of hearing
> "RTFM" and not knowing how to RTFM in any sane way? Just looking to up
> the ante in your Linux experience? Looking to share your command line
> knowledge with others?
>
> The focus of the talk will be on learning, specifically:
>
> * Learning to navigate the command line (if you've ever tried logging
> into a machine and your arrow keys don't work, what do you do?)
> * Learning to read man pages (not just typing man 'command' and hoping
> for the best)
> * Learning new commands
> * Learning to use old commands in a new way
> * Most importantly:
> * When there's a problem, steps you can take to solve it yourself
>
> About the presenter:
>
> Mark Carlson is a software developer at Turner Technologies
> who enjoys Open Source software and climbing in the
> rockies.
>
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