When: 10:30 – 17:00, Saturday 12th June 2004
Where: SeminarRoom1, Building 59 (Zepler), Department of Electronics & Computer Science, Southampton University.
Who was there
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ThomasAdam (thomas_adam)
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MarkAllman (Sparky^)
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JaredBelkus (the_cre8or)
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KieranBelkus (kis)
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TomBragg (rph)
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AdrianBridgett (Wyvern / Gargoyle)
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LauraCowen (geekgirl)
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BobDunlop (rjd)
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KellyDunlop (kad/kaydee)
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JamesDutton (jcdutton)
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DeanEarley (Dee)
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NeilFerguson (blueGremlin)
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RichardGellman (Rickeh)
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MatGrove (MonkeyBoy)
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JohnLewis (jayell)
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RichardMace (delphi)
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HugoMills (hugo)
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WilliamPalfreman (billp)
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AlanPope (popey)
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DanPope (Mauve)
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GlenSearle (glen)
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RobSmith (bob-lad)
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PhillipStubbs (stuphi)
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ZoeVanDeZande (Zoe)
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NickWarne (nickW)
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TonyWhitmore (tonytiger)
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MarkPhelan (markp)
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JustinWoods (woody)
What happened
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HugoMills showed RichardGellman and NickChalk some video editing software.
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ThomasAdam and RichardGellman helped LisiReisz generally fix an otherwise sick PC and eventually installed Libranet on it.
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ThomasAdam fixed a glitch in X11 that prevented wmaker running on JohnLewis‘ Thinkpad.
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ThomasAdam did similar for VictorChurchill and showed him that a PS/2 mouse needs the ‘mousedev’ kernel module for stock kernels.
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ThomasAdam spent the rest of the day shell scripting with cron for RichardGellman.
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NeilFerguson helped MarkPhelan set up a scripted disk mirror, home-rolled 2.6.6 kernel and some other odds and sods on a Dell PowerEdge
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AdrianBridgett helped MarkPhelan set up NIC bonding on his PowerEdge
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NeilFerguson tried to electrocute himself with RobSmith‘s MythTV box
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NickWarne arrived late after walking 20 minutes down the wrong road from Swaythling train station, sat in a corner and found out it’s impossible to install a stock ‘kernel’ on Redhat Enterprise 3 – sold ThomasAdam torsmo: http://torsmo.sourceforge.net/ while he looked at dodgy ESS sound driver for me.
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ChrisAitken set up a mail server for JohnLewis
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AlanPope brought a box of T-shirts HeatherStern (editorgal) had sent from America. Some found homes; others will be available at later meets.
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JohnLewis helped VictorChurchill upgrade his Debian woody installation to sid and a 2.6.6 kernel
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DeanEarley installed FC2 after resizing some NTFS partitions
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AdrianBridgett helped DeanEarley get CD audio working on a laptop
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TonyWhitmore helped JaredBelkus and KieranBelkus get X11 running, including upgrading to a 2.4 series kernel and configuring X for a USB mouse, MatGrove helped locate the module for the world’s most obscure network card, also, NeilFerguson was told off for leaving them alone for all of two minutes.
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TonyWhitmore and LauraCowen sort of set up their webserver. Sort of.
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MarkPhelan woo’d and yay’d as people helped get his Poweredge Debian-ised (thanks all)
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MarkPhelan drooled over the shuttle running KnoppMyth behind him
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MarkPhelan silenced the whole room by switching on the Dell PowerEdge
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TomBragg installed Debian on his awkward hardware with the help of NeilFerguson and a CD from MarkPhelan
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TomBragg broke his new debian install and fixed it again with more help from the above, finally persuading a 2.6.6 kernel and X to behave
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DanPope set up MarkAllman‘s webcam on his Shuttle, leading to the first ever webcast live coverage of ThomasAdam:
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