As a newbie, my vote is for samba. I would LOVE to
hear a newbie-friendly talk on THAT! Or tricks and
tips on using KDE would also be cool.
-Indira
--- "Eric Z. Ayers" ">eric.ayers@mindspring.com> wrote:
>
> Remember when you were a newbie? I know - I know -
> when you were a
> newbie you had to type in the binary code to the
> linux kernel using
> only NOTEPAD.EXE.
>
> I am looking for someone who would like to do a nice
> 'newbie friendly'
> talk for the June meeting. Two talks in the past 4
> months have touched
> on Security, so I'd like to avoid that topic for a
> while. A nice 'how
> to' or an overview of something of interest to most
> new linux users
> would be neat (setting up printing, samba, overview
> of office suites,
> burning CDRoms, etc.)
>
> You don't have to be an expert on the subject just
> have some
> experience with the topic and be willing to put
> together a
> presentation.
>
> If you have an idea and would like to present at the
> June 8 or even
> the September meeting, send email to
> ">ale-admin@ale.org
>
> Regards,
> -Eric.
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