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2018 Meeting Presentation Notes

January

February

Scott Murphy: The PirateBox oclugsm20180208.pdf

Peter Sjoberg: Micro Community ISP Upgrade micro_community_isp_upgrade.pdf

March

April

May

Tug Williams: Motion surveillance software oclugtw20180503.pdf

June

Git for Beginners (Ian Gorman)

Desiderata for interfaces,CLI or GUI (John Nash)

July

August

John Nash -- Automating specialized document production: Frohn-Ads

September

October

John Nash: Numbers, Algorithms and Machines: 6 decades of personal computing (This talk is part of a promotional activity for the histoRicalg project. https://gitlab.com/nashjc/histoRicalg/)

November

Tug Williams: Gentoo. Why might you?

Running programs written in old computer languages – some examples and discussion led by John Nash

December

December returns our “Scripting Night”

Scott Murphy: Scripting: Bashing IoT .

John Nash: A small update to rmaiib.pl (Remove from A If In B) to trap B==(symlink) which causes a crash of the Perl script. This was illustrated with an iconized version in Double Commander, and the change shown using a similar iconized tool to display files side by side using Meld. Brenda Butler posed a question about the possibility that Meld could Undo line transfer operations. Answer: Yes, but Undo is only possibly in reverse order of the original actions, and Save will clear the Undo stack.

Ian Gorman: Use of scripts in Bash, Python and R to measure network speed for NCF