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3rd April2004

When: 10:30 – 17:00, Saturday 3rd April 2004

Where: Seminar Room 1, Building 59 (Zepler), Department of Electronics & Computer Science, Southampton University.

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Webcam Movies:

Who was there:

Who was there via IRC

What happened:

  • The IRC visitors watched the action live on popey_cam
  • HugoMills and AdrianBridgett fixed TimHenley‘s 2.4.24 booting problems (adding the initrd to lilo.conf helps) and sorting a problem with locales.

  • HugoMills compiled up endless kernels for RichardGellman‘s laptop – at under 4 minutes each. :)

  • TonyWhitmore and RichardMace chatted about blackbox and working environments in general.

  • TonyWhitmore compiled a 2.6.4 kernel for his laptop, less that 24 hours before 2.6.5 was released.

  • ThomasAdam helped Lisi setup a friend’s machine running SuSE.

  • ThomasAdam sorted sound out for JohnLewis so he can learn French on his laptop.

  • ThomasAdam generally chatted to TonyWhitmore while tweaking some things on his laptop.

  • ThomasAdam helped TomBrazier setup appropriate symlinks for init so that ‘networking’ would run at the appropriate time.

  • JohnLewis got sound working on his laptop, as did RichardGellman.

  • DanPope worked on a new look and new stylesheets for the LUG web pages.

  • TomBragg with the help of AlanPope and TonyWhitmore fixed freevo, usb support (fixing the mouse and all other non-usb2 devices), card reader and usb storage on his PVR box.

  • AlanPope competed with HugoMills for “who can eat the most chocolate muffins at a meet”. But who won…..?

  • CiemonDunville got loads of help from loads of people, and was very grateful

  • CiemonDunville tried in vain to get his USBstick to work, even with lots of help

  • CiemonDunville compiled his first kernel (2.6.4) even though lots of things don’t work anymore

  • CiemonDunville managed to get apm to work, and his laptop now suspends instead of screaming when he shuts the lid

  • CiemonDunville soaked up lots of linux out of the ether and feels a lot more confident with it.

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