Previous Meetings
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2010
July 2010
- C Tyler McAdams gave a presentation on the LinuxDNA Project. Video coming soon...
June 2010
- Southeast Linuxfest 2010 :D
May 2010
- Hackfest
April 2010
- Despite having an injured foot and being sick, Jās Eckard, gave a presentation on Vim Syntax Highlighting and Jared Sutton gave us a presentation on his leet F/LOSS Home Theater PC system.
March 2010
- Jās Eckard, gave a Presentation on vi
February 2010
- Pete Graner, kernel team manager for Ubuntu/Canonical gave a presentation
January 2010
- Jeremy Sands gave Part 2 of his Python presentation.
Code examples and OO.org slides
2009
December 2009
- Steven Edwards, a Greenville resident and former developer with Codeweavers, the group who makes Wine did a talk on Wine as well as ReactOS.
November 2009
- John Yeary gave a presentation on Amazon Cloud Services.
October 2009
- Mike Major presented his 4th Grade Math program that he wrote for Sugar. The program is called Hop-A-Round and it focuses on rounding numbers. It earned him an OLPC! Slides are here. If the audio came out ok, it will be available too. Source code is also available.
September 2009
- FLPC
- I Don't Know How I Lived Without Screen presentation by Jās Eckard.
August 2009
- Ray gave us a presentation on Conky
- Jeremy Sands demonstrated all the wonders of Python to us. Here's another opportunity to try your python skills (mentioned in meeting): The Python Challenge. Another decent resource is the online book Dive into Python
July 2009
- Jas Eckard presented GNU make, titled "The Wonderful World of Make".
June 2009
- Dave Yates and Jeremy Sands talk about some of the apps in Linux Journal's Reader's Choice Awards issue; and
- SouthEast LinuxFest
May 2009
- Mike Major gave a presentation on GNUCash
- Rick Smith demonstrated Google Android
- Wes Yates extracting sound from YouTube downloads ffmpeg
April 2009 March 2009
- David Cullen: 62 different and useful command line tools presented
- Michael Hartman, an HPC Systems Administrator with GE: Linux clustering and its usage at GE.
February 2009
- A discussion on package managers was held. There is no podcast.
January 2009
- Jeremy Sands gave a presentation on LAMP. There is no podcast
2008
December 2008
- Instead of our traditional meeting format, we hosted a LAN party. Despite how interesting it would have been, there was no podcast.
November 2008
- Dr. D. Richard Hipp: SQLite, CVSTrac, and Fossil. He is hosting the slides for this presentation here
October 2008
- Brenda Banks: IRC for Newbies
- John Yeary: Southeast Linuxfest Planning
- Mike Major: DVD Authoring
No podcast this month, sorry
September 2008
- Jas Eckard: Concludes his Bash Shell Scripting for Newbies sessions
- Jared Sutton: pxe/tftp/iscsi/thin client/kiosk goodness
- Kevin Jones: Free Linux PC
- David Nalley: Kiosk using SELinux/CentOS/Fedora/RHEL/xguest
August 2008
- Jas Eckard: Bash Shell Scripting for Newbies
- Software Freedom Day, FLPC, and the Southeast Linuxfest
July 2008
- Jas Eckard: Bash Shell Scripting for Newbies
- Hotness Lightning Talks
- Vaughn: Zoneminder, pfsense, trixbox, and/or smeserver
- David: func, cobbler, and/or BackupPC
- Eric: dtach, perl -pi -e
- Jeremy: MythTV
June 2008
- Jas Eckard: Continues his Bash Shell Scripting for Newbies tutorial
- Allen Valliencourt of FGPTech.
April 2008
- Jas Eckard: Bash Shell Scripting for Newbies
- Ryan 'Icculus' Gordon speaks about the linux gaming industry.
March 2008
- Jas Eckard gives an introductory talk aimed at newbies on shell scripting.
February 2008
- Google employee Ken Wehr
January 2008 no podcast this month, sorry
2007
December 2007
- Wes Yates gives a talk on how to build redhat-based bootable, custom install cdrom images using isolinux.
November 2007
- Open discussion as main speaker could not make it to the meeting.
October 2007
- David Nalley - Introduction to kernel compiling.
September 2007
- Eric Wood will be facilitating an interactive discussion about Linux networking and WRT-based wireless accesspoints.
August 2007
- Frank Mobley from Immedion will be telling us about the opening of Greenville's first data center.
- Andrew Armstrong Will Be Speaking about VMware, specifically dealing with DRBD (Distributed Replicated Block Device) and heartbeat for clustering applications.
July 2007
- Sapna Kumar, Esq. Will be focusing on GPL, enforcement, licensing issues etc
June 2007
- Dr. Tom Holt of the University of North Carolina Charlotte will be joining us to talk about some of the happenings and culture in the underworld of the internet and specifically within white collar crimes.

