Sounds good to me. I don't mind newbies coming to hear what we have to talk about and asking a few questions, but I don't want to spend my time listening to someone talk about, "so this is your first linux CD...." We were all newbies at one time, but now I like to talk about all of the cool stuff *nix has too offer. I was a sysadmin for three Sun E10Ks (one with 48 CPUs and two with 24 CPUs) and after that installing the new redhat on laptop is just something I have to deal with. Dusty ------------------------------------------------------- > Dude, we gotta meet sometime. I dont think the other groups are into real > stuff :-p Maybe you can help bring that sort of edge to linuxhi.org, a sort > of elitest section or whatever. A higher learning type deal. I dunno. > > > Other people who are interested in *nix. I am open to pretty much > anything from there. Talking about how to secure your Linux box , setting > up thin clients, using *nix as a router, setting up a webmail system, > dynamic dns service for cable/dsl users, just off the top of my head. I am > not that interested in classes on how to install linux. > > > > Dusty > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > > > I don't know about ALOHA, but yes we plan on doing just that with MPLUG. > We > > > just started, and we didn't plan on starting those "regular meetings" > until > > > later. > > > > > > My question to you, what sort of things do you want to see in a meeting? > > > > > > > > > > > > > All I have seen about the other two groups are organized meetings with > > > classes that appear more geared to newbies. Do they do something more > than > > > that? > > > > > > > > Dusty > > > >