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Started with discussion about copyright etc and Anna’s Archive was mentioned as a source of books. I checked and found that it has a scientific paper I’d wanted to read.[...]
Started with discussion about copyright etc and Anna’s Archive was mentioned as a source of books. I checked and found that it has a scientific paper I’d wanted to read.[...]
Andrew Pam spoke about new developments in Linux gaming and about hardware and OS support for games etc. He also described some interesting developments with Linux support for SMR disks[...]
The hack day didn’t go as well as I hoped, but didn’t go too badly. There was smaller attendance than hoped and the discussion was mostly about things other than[...]
Meeting Report The March 2022 meeting went reasonably well. Everyone seemed to have fun and learn useful things about computers. After 2 hours my Internet connection dropped out which stopped[...]
We now have a mailing list see https://lists.linux.org.au/mailman/listinfo/flounder for information, the address to post to the list is flounder@lists.linux.org.au.. We also have a new URL for the blog and events.[...]
We just had the first Flounder meeting which went well. Had some interesting discussion of storage technology, I learnt a few new things. Some people did the ZFS training and[...]
The first meeting will start at 1PM Australian Eastern time (Melbourne/Sydney) which is +1100 on Saturday the 5th of February. I will start the video chat an hour early in[...]
Flounder is a new free software users group based in the Australia/NZ area. Flounder stands for FLOSS (Free Libre Open Source Software) down under. Here is my blog post describing[...]