
Z-World pressed a collection of CDROMs for LUGOD, containing the
recently-stablized Linux 2.4 Kernel (and some other goodies)

It even had custom artwork (made by Bill Kendrick)

Nearly 60 people attended this meeting!

We gave away some random stuff, including an XT computer...

A monitor, and two printers!...

Nicole Carlson played "Signal Charades"... (Her signal was "pipe")

So did Henry House... (His signal was "alarm")

Then Jeremy Allison began his talk on Samba


Here, he's explaining how SMB wasn't designed at MicroSoft... they
just kind of hammered pieces on when they needed to...

He answered our many questions...

And afterwards, we all hung out. (Pictured from left to right are
Rick Moen, Pete Salzman and Joe Arruda)

And we had a cake to celebrate our two-year anniversary.
(The text says "Happy 2.0 LUGOD")

It was too late to go to Baker's Square, so we headed to Woodstock's
Pizza

...and were obviously having too much fun. :)