When: 29th January
Where: West Melbourne
MLUG demonstration of setup and customisation of Linux Terminal Server Project using Ubuntu 9.10. Discussions on hardware requirements and thin client hardware will be discussed also.
Further Information: http://www.mlug.org.au
When: 2nd of February
Where: Melbourne
LUV February Meeting. Django for web apps and Simulating stars.
Talks:
* Jason King: Using django to make web apps
* Daniel Price: Simulating the formation of stars
Further Information http://luv.asn.au/2010/02/02
When: 12-4pm 9th of January
Where: Melbourne
The Linux Users of Victoria committee invites members, friends and family to their annual BBQ Picnic. It will be a relaxed, informal gathering in place of their usual meeting and workshop. The BBQ will be held at the Docklands Park at the BBQs opposite the Hub@Docklands. See map on their website for exact location.
Further Information: luv.asn.au/2010/01/09
Tags: Topic - Free and Open Source (submitted on December 20th, 2009)
Where: Wellington Convention Centre, Wellington, New Zealand
When: 18 to 23 January 2010
linux.conf.au is a conference about Open Source Software, including Linux that brings together the world’s community of Linux enthusiasts who contribute to the Linux operating system and the vast array of free and open source software that is transforming information technology across the globe.
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Where: Melbourne
When: 9 January
The BBQ will be held across the park from The Hub; Docklands Park, cnr Navigation Drive (formerly Investigator Drive) and Bourke Street, Docklands.
Keep a spot in your diary for the annual Linux Users of Victoria barbeque.
Further Information: luv.asn.au/2010/01/09
Where: Innovation @ 257 Level One, Emirates House, 257 Collins Street, Melbourne CBD
When: Thursday 17th November, 6:30pm
Where: Brisbane. Bardon Conference Center
When: 25 to 27 November 2009
The Open Source Developers’ Conference is a conference run by open source developers, for developers and business people. It covers numerous programming languages across a range of operating systems, and related topics such as business processes, licensing, and strategy. Talks vary from introductory pieces through to the deeply technical.
Further Information: 2009.osdc.com.au
Where: Melbourne. Computer Bank, 483 Victoria St, West Melbourne.
When: 30 October 2009, 7pm.
Learn how to install a simple to use firewall. Two demonstrations will be shown one using a Linux based system and another using a BSD based system. You are free to join in and bring a machine which you would like to turn into a firewall.
Further Information: www.mlug.org.au