[plug] Cameron's Conf Comments - Monday 12th
Shayne O'Neill
shayne at guild.murdoch.edu.au
Tue Jan 13 19:19:38 WST 2004
Does adelaide uni still have the ultra repressive firewall?
I was at adelaide uni for a conference last year, and the silly buggers
had outgoing ssh and telnet blocked. even within aarnet. probably to stop
kids playing muds.
Flinders uni library system has a great little example of thin unix
client, tho admitedly on a solaris server. Also, same system is a good
example of why its handy to update yer damn netscape browser say, oh, once
every 20 years or so. pages looked funny with a v3 nutscrape browser.
blah. Didjya see linus! Didjya see linus! Didjya? Diddjya?
Wish I was there :(
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Shayne O'Neill. Indymedia. Fun.
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Cameron Patrick wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Since no one else seems to be doing anything along these lines, I
> thought I might write stuff about what's going on here in Adelaide. I
> don't claim to be exhaustive, and may or may not write anything for days
> after yesterday, but it's a start. :-) Also, I have blatantly ripped
> off the subject heading of this email from a suggestion by Harry McNally.
> I would submit this to the plug web site too but my web access here is a
> bit dodgy.
>
> So here we go... Yesterday (Monday) was the first day of the miniconfs.
> After eating breakfast - mostly surrounded by Perth people, PLUGgers and
> UCCans - we set off to get to Adelaide Uni. Despite Bernard having a
> map on his PDA, we still got lost and ended up going around the long
> way. Unlike in Perth last year, there were few signs up around the uni,
> although there seemed to be a few more by the end of the day. After
> registering and getting our back of conference goodies, we wandered off
> to the Debian Miniconf, where Jon Oxer was wrestling with X on his
> laptop and eventually resorted to showing his presentation using a
> proprietary operating system.
>
> The Debian Miniconf - which I spent most of the day at - was interesting
> for interesting (for those who like that sort of thing). Bdale, as
> usual, had stuff to say about satellites and how he had machines of most
> of Debian's architectures in his home, as well as other interesting
> stuff that I've forgotten... aj's talk ran for about twice as long as
> it was supposed to but was an interesting look at how you end up
> being one of the Debian bigwigs. (Summary: harass people about your
> ideas and then actually implement them even when the ftpmaster thinks
> you're a nut.) Anand's talk on the debian installer rubbed in how even
> the new Sarge installer is nowhere near as swish as the offerings from
> Mandrake, Red Hat and Suse.
>
> There was lunch somewhere in there, too; and many failed attempts at
> getting my borrowed laptop to work with a borrowed wireless card. (It
> alternated between not recognising the PCMCIA card, seeing it but
> refusing to load the driver, and hanging when the card was inserted.)
> I'm typing this over a wireless network using Putty and Windows XP :(
> [Update 8:45pm - Bernard has compiled me a kernel which /should/ work,
> with lots of bizarre patches in it to make it go.]
>
> After the miniconfs, we walked (for half an hour!) over to a pub for
> dinner and Conrad's Linux Audio demo/jam session, which fizzled after a
> short time. Returned home. Slept.
>
> I may or may not write one sometime later tonight or tomorrow morning
> about today.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Cameron.
>
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