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SUMMARY:Kernels\, Bits\, Bytes\, and misc
DESCRIPTION:Folks\, \nAs ever seems to be ever faster and ever more the case\, there is an awful lot happening in the world of FLOSS[*]…  \n  \nThis month enjoys some fun accounts of my teetering over the cutting edge of the very latest 4.17.x kernel on the marvel of Gentoo. As might be expected\, yes there was an error… But what to do when no error can be seen? Literally! \n(There is also a fun video 🙂 ) \n  \nAll with a good fun giggle\, this is the story of how a small ‘work-around’ was needed… \n(Even though much beer was also needed for the sleuthing! 😛 ) \n  \nAnd there’s lots more should we have the time… \nThe talk and discussions are suitably technical and yet also non-technical for fun for all and for everyone to follow! \n  \nAll welcome and all before the Last Orders at: \n  \n7:30pm Thursday  21/06/2018 \n  \n\nYe Olde Trip to Jerusalem \n1 Brewhouse Yard\nNottingham\, NG1 6AD \nPhone: 0115 9473171\n \n  \nAs usual\, we have the ground floor (apt-ly haunted) snug room. \nJust ask the friendly bar staff for Linux or follow the Penguins! \n  \nSome of us will be there earlier for some of their fine food and warmth. \n  \nAll welcome! \nSee ya there\,\nMartin \n  \n* FLOSS: Free/Libre Open Source Software \n  \nFree software means the users have the freedom to run\, copy\, distribute\, study\, change and improve the software. See: GNU.org \n  \n“GNU\, which stands for Gnu’s Not Unix\, is the name for the complete Unix-compatible software system which I am writing so that I can give it away free to everyone who can use it.” \n— Richard Stallman \n 
URL:https://nlug.ml1.co.uk/event/kernels-bits-bytes-and-misc
LOCATION:Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem\, 1 Brewhouse Yard\, Nottingham\, NG1 6AD\, United Kingdom
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