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2005.07.18 MEETING NOTES


News

  • (None recorded)

Project Reports

  • Demo - There was a demo at the Co-Op on Sunday, July 10th.

  • Installfests - There was an Installfest on Saturday, July 16th.

  • LERT - No news. Send email to lert@lugod.org if you need emergency Linux help.

  • Library - No news. Send email to librarian@lugod.org if you'd like to borrow any books. (See www.lugod.org/library )

Other Business

  • Linux Anniversary Picnic Reminder - LUGOD and other LUGs are organizing the 5th annual "Picn*x", to celebrate the Linux kernel's birthday. It will be on Sunday, August 14th in Sunnyvale, and free. Just RSVP at www.LinuxPicnic.org.

  • 100 Schools, 100 Days - (No report)

  • LUGOD on "Chew On This" - (No report)

  • Financial Report - $20.02 in voluntary dues were collected.

Presentation

  • Steve Wormley discussed using Linux to record High Definition Television (HDTV) over the air (OTA) as a home theatre PC (HTPC).

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