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2016 Meeting Presentation Notes
January
Scott Murphy: Ansible Introduction - A very basic introduction oclug-20160114.pdf
February
Scott Murphy: IPython Notebooks, etc. oclug-20160204.pdf oclug-20160204_notebook.tgz
March
John Nash: Scanning and Saving a Collection of Documents: The Joys and Woes of Details nash-scan-oclug160303.pdf nash-scan-oclug160303.pdf
Scott Murphy: (slides will be posted in late April)
John Nash: Comments on unexpected behaviour of pandoc – this is still unresolved. nash-pandoc-160303.pdf
April
No formal presentation, Alex had a free form talk with a couple of simple diagrams on the whiteboard.
May
Scott Murphy: Presentation Frustrations - sample printout:scott-oclug-20160505.pdf - gzipped html version:scott-oclug-20160505.html.gz
June
July
Ian Gorman: RaspberryPi Blackbox :raspberrypiblackbox.pdf
Scott Murphy: Dashing Briefly :scott-oclug-20160707.html.gz
August
John Nash: Cleanup of file collections – review and rethink Nash-file_cleanup_160804
September
October
November
Scott Murphy – a Raspberry Pi cluster
John Nash – Proposal for an OCLUG liveUSB A live-USB toolkit?
Post-meeting notes:
- During the meeting, Alex Pilon suggested that a liveUSB could be booted in VirtualBox, but we had trouble doing this. I (JN) tried again the next day, with no success, despite giving myself ownership of the /dev/sdc device where the liveUSB was attached. However, qemu was able to boot a (32bit) CrunchBang Waldorf liveUSB, but not my (64bit) 2016 DanceBox. Dmitriy Korovkin emailed me that he had managed to boot CorePlus-7.2.iso after putting it on a USB, but not Ubuntu 16.04. So booting a liveUSB in a virtual environment may be a “sometimes” possibility. It would be nice to figure out the reasons and conditions.