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boardminutesmay-30-2018 [2018/07/03 23:03] bdavisboardminutesmay-30-2018 [2018/07/03 23:06] – [List of future topics] bdavis
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 We have a short for repeating sessions: We have a short for repeating sessions:
  
-  * Outreach - to introduce more people to Linux %%**%% Work arounds %%**%% Equivalencies %%**%% Who are the target audiences? %%**%%* People who want server/websites %%**%%* People who want home/office based servers %%**%%* People who want to run a family/community server %%**%%* People who want alternatives to Facebook %%**%% Workshops for the public?+  * Outreach - to introduce more people to Linux  
 +  ** Work arounds  
 +  ** Equivalencies  
 +  ** Who are the target audiences?  
 +  *** People who want server/websites  
 +  *** People who want home/office based servers  
 +  *** People who want to run a family/community server  
 +  *** People who want alternatives to Facebook  
 +  ** Workshops for the public?
   * Distro talk   * Distro talk
   * Scripting   * Scripting
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 <HTML><li></HTML>Virtual Box and Docker integration %%**%% Have done a few things with this. Need to put together something<HTML></li></HTML> <HTML><li></HTML>Virtual Box and Docker integration %%**%% Have done a few things with this. Need to put together something<HTML></li></HTML>
 <HTML><li></HTML>Virtualizing a Physical machine remotely, using old tools for new tricks. %%**%% Scott Murphy - I managed to virtualize Tux by screwing around with the hard disk to get enough space to create locations to do a backup. This could even be done over dialup if necessary. All CLI, all using existing Linux tools, no reboot necessary. This will be my May 2018 talk [X]<HTML></li></HTML> <HTML><li></HTML>Virtualizing a Physical machine remotely, using old tools for new tricks. %%**%% Scott Murphy - I managed to virtualize Tux by screwing around with the hard disk to get enough space to create locations to do a backup. This could even be done over dialup if necessary. All CLI, all using existing Linux tools, no reboot necessary. This will be my May 2018 talk [X]<HTML></li></HTML>
-<HTML><li></HTML>===== New business: =====+<HTML><li></HTML 
 +>===== New business: =====
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