[NTLUG:Discuss] Announce: Dallas/Ft. Worth OpenSolaris User Group first meeting on Jan 17 at 7pm
Bob Netherton
Bob.Netherton at Sun.COM
Fri Jan 12 16:57:52 CST 2007
The Dallas/Ft. Worth OpenSolaris User's Group (DFWOSUG) will be holding
it's first meeting on Wednesday, January 17 at the Sun offices in
North Dallas. The featured topic will be "What's New in Solaris 10
11/06", but since this is our first meeting we will also talk about
future plans and other organizational stuff.
Doors will open at 5pm for an extended meet and greet. We will also
be doing a Solaris/OpenSolaris Community Edition installfest, so bring
a laptop or a light deskside and we'll help you install Solaris. We'll
have some disk partitioning tools plus media and jumpstart servers.
Make sure and check out the Solaris Hardware Compatibility list at
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/ to see if there are any surprises.
When: January 17. 2007
5pm - 7pm Meet and greet plus installfest
7pm - 8:30pm What's New in Solaris 10 11/06
8:30pm Where do we go from here ?
Where: Sun Microsystems
16000 North Dallas Parkway
Suite 700
Dallas, Tx (see web page for map and directions)
Contact: Bob Netherton (bob.netherton at sun.com)
Wences Michel (wences.michel at sun.com)
Web page: http://opensolaris.org/os/community/os_user_groups/dfw-osug/
Email: ug-dfwosug at opensolaris.org
Avoid the sign-in line by pre-registering for this event at
https://www.suneventreg.com/cgi-bin/register.pl?EventID=1295
Please join our discussion list (ug-dfwosug at opensolaris.org) to
receive future meeting announcements as well as chat about things
that are interesting to the Solaris community in North Texas.
You can subscribe by pointing the web browser of your choice at
http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ug-dfwosug
You do not need to have an OpenSolaris ID to join.
Future meetings will be held on the third Tuesday of each month.
We look forward to seeing you at this and any future OpenSolaris
meetings.
Bob Netherton
Wences Michel
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