Installfest

November 18th, 2005

Installfest Photo

The installfast was great fun for the 10 or so people who showed up. We had five installs: two ubuntu, two gentoo, and one Fedora Core 4. We also managed to get a new member involved (welcome, Matt). Hoozh took a bunch of photos and posted them online.

Things got a little tricky midway through when the Internet connection went down due to a failure from K-State’s internet provider. Luckily, between CDs and local mirrors, most were able to give their “new” distros a decent test drive.

At one point, attendees got a sneak peek at the CIS server room so our CIS members could show off their “primo” cabling job.

All in all the installfest was pretty good for our first one because in-person contact is a nice change from e-mail and IRC. It was also good to see at least one new face. Let’s hope the next one will draw an even bigger crowd and we can try a greater variety of distros (anybody cowboy enough for slackware around here?).

Linux is all about choice, and there is a huge number of distros to be tried out there. That’s what an InstallFest is for: trying out new things and getting abetter look at your choices. See you next time!

Tweak Night

October 19th, 2005

K-Slug held its first event of the 2005 fall semester and its first event in awhile for that matter on Saturday, October 1st , 2005. “Tweak Night”, was a success in that we had approximately 20 people show up and most of them brought a computer. It wasn’t a raging success or anything but at least it was an event to get the ball rolling with K-Slug.

It was a good time for members just to hang out and talk about everything Linux and to check out other people rigs and to see what they were doing with Linux. Andy Ruder stole the showing everyone how you can play Star Wars through AA-lib.

Game Night

March 6th, 2004

K-Slug had its monthly meeting on March 5th, 2004. Only three people brought computers to play games. Where the heck was everyone? Anyway, it was slow getting started because we had DHCP daemon problems. We ended up playing Unreal Tournament 2004 with an additional K-Slug member joining in from Delaware.

Burning Dog and Virus where the ones that did the majority of the fraging. All and all it was a pretty good night of gaming. I do find it ironic that Burning Dog and Ducky ended up having to play on their Windows partition because Deltar couldn’t get DHCP configured to release an ip address when they booted to Linux and even in Windows they couldn’t get a connection to the outside world. Oh well maybe next month we can have a DHCP server up and going.

Install / Hangout

February 17th, 2004

K-Slug got together at 133 Derbery and hung out. One K-Slug member installed Linux (Slackware 9.0) for the first time. Other than that we just hung out and at pizza (Thanks David)! We then decided that we should game at the next meeting.

Meet-n-Greet

January 25th, 2004

On January 10th , 2004 K-Slug had its first meet-n-greet for who knows how long. Seven people showed up and to topics discussed ranged for talking about everything from different Linux distributions to enhancing you intelligence through neurogenetics to building a Linux powered robot.

It was suggested that at the next K-Slug meeting we meet at a place where we can bring our computers and just play around with our different Linux distributions and answer each others questions.