[DLC] Tech Talks

Matthew Lechleider matthew at lechleider.com
Sat Sep 20 11:27:23 CDT 2008


Maybe an open source music server death match?  There is probably a few 
ways to organize the tech talk. 

How about....."Music Servers: PHP vs Pearl" ?


BB wrote:
> A night focused on media serving could be nice. I know that there are 
> a number of different media server tools under linux. I have worked 
> with gnump3d and i know another member has used another one. Maybe we 
> could have  an evening where people who have used that sort of thing 
> could share what they know with the rest of the group.
>
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 6:57 PM, Matthew Lechleider 
> <matthew at lechleider.com <mailto:matthew at lechleider.com>> wrote:
>
>     If your looking for a tech talk on music servers, I highly
>     recommend Ampache.
>
>     I personally think Ampache is one of the coolest and most
>     supported open source projects (other than Drupal).  :/
>
>     I am willing to go over an installation process anyone can follow
>     and setup at home.
>
>     I can also explain how to setup samba file sharing over your
>     network.  This way Ampache can stream music from all computers on
>     your network (even m$ winblows boxes).
>
>
>
>     Ross Hall wrote:
>
>         I have given an introduction to the Linux (and Mac) command
>         line talk,
>         if people are interested in that.
>         More beginner info on the linux command line can be found at
>         http://www.physics.ubc.ca/mbelab/computer/linux-intro/html/ or
>         http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/cli.html
>
>         Other Linux specific topics people may want and I (among
>         others) could do:
>         setting up a linux server (online tutorial:
>         http://www.ubuntugeek.com/ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon-lamp-server-setup.html)
>         setting up a chat server (AIM, Yahoo, Gmail, etc. through
>         command line
>         on 1 server)
>         setting up a music server (play your mp3s from your server's
>         speakers)
>
>         I'd be interested in how to set up an icecast server.
>
>         Thank you,
>         Ross Hall
>
>         On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Mike Galas
>         <mikeg105 at gmail.com <mailto:mikeg105 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>          
>
>             I would like to learn more about reading magnetic stripes
>             and php.
>
>             Where are you going to give your tech talk?
>
>             On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 3:05 PM, BB <mhalekane at gmail.com
>             <mailto:mhalekane at gmail.com>> wrote:
>                
>
>                 Last year i did a talks on assembly language
>                 programming and reading
>                 magnetic stripes (like on your depaul id). I could do
>                 either of those ones
>                 again.
>
>                 Php would be good too.
>
>
>                 Would anyone want to hear a java related tech talk?
>
>                 On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:24 AM, Davood Dehnavifar
>                 <davood at dehnavifar.com <mailto:davood at dehnavifar.com>>
>                 wrote:
>                      
>
>                     An intro to Lisp would be nice!! I always hear you
>                     guys talking about it.
>
>                     Also, maybe an intro to PHP.
>
>                     On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:14 AM, Draggor
>                     <draggor at gmail.com <mailto:draggor at gmail.com>> wrote:
>                            
>
>                         Since we have some new folk on the list now,
>                         I'd like to start by
>                         asking what people would like to get more
>                         information on.  One thing
>                         I'd like to see the group do is give little
>                         tech demos and talks more
>                         often, instead of just two or three times a
>                         quarter.
>
>                         Being the Lisp nut that I am, I could put
>                         together a basic
>                         introduction to the Lisp programming language.
>                          Of course, other ideas
>                         and suggestions are welcome!
>
>                         Let's hear from the rest of you!
>
>                         ~Ross Davidson
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