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* Julien Goodwin, Linux Routers
* Linux Routers - Julien Goodwin


Beginners - Sat 19 - The Hub
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Main - Tue 5 - Trinity
Main - Tue 5 - Trinity
* Chris Samuel, The Victorian Life Science Computing Initiative
* The Victorian Life Science Computing Initiative - Chris Samuel
* Mike Kuiper, Molecular Modelling With Linux Supercomputers
* Molecular Modelling With Linux Supercomputers - Mike Kuiper


Beginners - Sat 16 - The Hub
Beginners - Sat 16 - The Hub

Revision as of 07:12, 29 September 2010

Linux users of Victoria

This is the working wiki for Members of LUV and the committee.

To visit the website go to http://www.luv.asn.au

Upcoming Meetings

Upcoming Talks

Talk Suggestions - Talk Offers

Ctte - Handover - Mon 13 - The Leveson?

October 2010

Main - Tue 5 - Trinity

  • Note that this is the first mtg after SFD, so perhaps make it a bit beginners-oriented?
  • Jacinta Richardson - TBC - fallen through
  • Michael King has confirmed that he can speak on Free and Open-Source Business Models.
    Open Source Business Models
    How can free software make money when you can't sell it ? This is the challenge for businesses with open source. Mike King looks at a few different business models built around it.
    About Mike King
    Mike King is CIO of Horizon Consumer Science, an International market research companies with offices in Melbourne, Los Angeles and London. Mike has B.Sc. in Engineering Science from Warwick University in the UK, and has 30 years of experience in software development, including real time monitoring systems, communications protocols and web and database technologies.


  • Brian May has confirmed that he can speak on "A Linux Photo Database Application".
    Brian's abstract is as follows:
    "Digital cameras allow the ability to take hundreds, if not thousands of photos, quickly and easily. However, what do you do with the photos afterwards? If most of your photos are duds, then the solution is easy - just delete them. What if many of them are good quality? How do you store them in such a way you will be able to relocate that photo if you need it? How do you do it without wasting hours tagging hundreds of photos? The talk discusses open source software I have written to try and address these issues, and some of the challenges I have encountered on the way."
    Brian May, Microcom Australia.


Beginners - Sat 16 - The Hub

Ctte (as decided by new ctte)

November 2010

Main - Tue 2 - Trinity

  • Kernel hacking, e.g. qemu + remote GDB + module making. - Matt Davis

Beginners - Sat 20 - The Hub

  • WordPress Introduction - Kathy Reid

December 2010

Main - Tue 7 - Trinity

Beginners - Sat 18 - The Hub


January 2011

Main - Tue 4 - Trinity

Beginners - Sat 15 - The Hub


February 2011

Main - Tue 1 - Trinity

Beginners - Sat 19 - The Hub

March 2011

Main - Tue 1 - Trinity

  • Linux Routers - Julien Goodwin

Beginners - Sat 19 - The Hub

April 2011

Main - Tue 5 - Trinity

  • The Victorian Life Science Computing Initiative - Chris Samuel
  • Molecular Modelling With Linux Supercomputers - Mike Kuiper

Beginners - Sat 16 - The Hub

May 2011

Main - Tue 3 - Trinity

Beginners - Sat 21 - The Hub

June 2011

Main - Tue 7 - Trinity

Beginners - Sat 18 - The Hub

July 2011

Main - Tue 5 - Trinity

Beginners - Sat 16 - The Hub

August 2011

Main - Tue 2 - Trinity

Beginners - Sat 20 - The Hub

September 2011

Main - Tue 6 - Trinity

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