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<div>=Presentation Ideas and Upcoming Meetings=<br />
==Meetings not ready for main page==<br />
=== March 12th ===<br />
6:00PM @ Moraine Park Technical College.<br />
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'''Topic:''' "TBD"<br />
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'''Presenter:''' Neil Mix of Pandora<br />
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'''Blurb:'''<br />
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=== April 9th ===<br />
6:00PM @ Moraine Park Technical College.<br />
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'''Topic:''' "TBD"<br />
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'''Presenter:''' TBD<br />
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'''Blurb:'''<br />
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=== May 14th ===<br />
6:00PM @ Moraine Park Technical College.<br />
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'''Topic:''' "TBD"<br />
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'''Presenter:''' TBD<br />
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'''Blurb:'''<br />
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=== June 11th ===<br />
6:00PM @ Moraine Park Technical College.<br />
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'''Topic:''' "TBD"<br />
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'''Presenter:''' TBD<br />
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'''Blurb:'''<br />
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==In the works.==<br />
Hopefully these will move in to the lineup soon.<br />
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* TBD - April or May - Tom Naps<br />
* Wikis - After June, Maybe July - [[User:Midnightcomm|Tim Millard]]<br />
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==Ideas==<br />
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* MythTV<br />
* LAMP<br />
* OpenWRT<br />
* Linux on Embedded Devices<br />
* Linux Backups, BackupPC<br />
* Source code management - subversion, git, or something<br />
* Command line tips tricks and magic<br />
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Please feel free to edit this page and add your idea. You can also make suggestions on the mailing list. We welcome everybody to help with topics, presentations, and presentors. If you have an idea, add it to the list, and we will work to find a presentor for your suggestion.</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=1634Main Page2008-01-22T17:21:59Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div style="font-size:162%;border:none;margin: 0;padding:.1em;color:#000">Welcome to FDL LUG,</div><br />
<div style="top:+0.2em;font-size: 95%">the Fond du Lac area Linux Users Group</div><br />
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Second Wednesday each month at '''[[FDLLUG:Map|Moraine Park Technical College]]''' at 6:00 pm.<br />Please join our '''[http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list Mailing List.]'''<br />
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For further information please visit our [[FDLLUG:About_us| About Us]] page. You can also find more information about about other Linux user groups in Wisconsin at [http://wisconsinlinux.org http://wisconsinlinux.org].<br />
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== Next Meeting ==<br />
{{Next meeting}}<br />
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== Future events ==<br />
* Future Meeting plans are now located on the [[FDLLUG:Future_Presentation_Ideas|Future Presentation]] page.<br />
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== Past events ==<br />
* Older events [[FDLLUG:Old|are archived.]]</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:Community_support&diff=1633FDLLUG:Community support2008-01-22T17:19:52Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>Can the FDLLUG help you?<br />
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FDLLUG members, like many Linux users are often willing to offer assistance to others. If you or somebody you know has a project that might benefit from linux contact us, and see what we can do for you. We like to be involved in and give back to the community. <br />
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We currently are not supporting anything right now, working on changing that we new sponsorship program, and more member involvement.<br />
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We previously adopted a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Rockhopper_Penguin Rock Hopper Penguin] at the Milwaukee County Zoo.</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:Site_support&diff=1632FDLLUG:Site support2008-01-22T17:17:38Z<p>Midnightcomm: /* Donations */ unordered list</p>
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<div>==Sponsors==<br />
Those people/businesses who have sponsored a meeting will be linked to here.<br />
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==Donations==<br />
Thanks to those who have donated in other ways to the FDLLUG<br />
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* Server - Tim Bertam<br />
* Domain Name - Tim Bertram<br />
* Setup Mailing List - Josh Cowles<br />
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==Special Thanks==<br />
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[http://www.edenstone.net Eden Stone Company] - co-location for server and bandwidth.<br />
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[http://www.morainepark.com Moraine Park Tecnical Collage] - Location to have our meetings.<br />
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==Other Assistance==<br />
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Wiki Help - Tim Millard</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=1631Main Page2008-01-22T17:15:55Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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Second Wednesday each month at '''[[FDLLUG:Map|Moraine Park Technical College]]''' at 6:00 pm.<br />Please join our '''[http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list Mailing List]'''.<br />
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For further information please visit our [[FDLLUG:About_us| About Us]] page. You can also find more information about about other Linux user groups in Wisconsin at [http://wisconsinlinux.org http://wisconsinlinux.org].<br />
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== Next Meeting ==<br />
{{Next meeting}}<br />
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== Future events ==<br />
* Future Meeting plans are now located on the [[FDLLUG:Future_Presentation_Ideas|Future Presentation]] page.<br />
<br />
== Past events ==<br />
* Older events [[FDLLUG:Old|are archived.]]</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=1630Main Page2008-01-22T17:15:08Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div style="top:+0.2em;font-size: 95%">the Fond du Lac area Linux Users Group</div><br />
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Second Wednesday each month at '''[[FDLLUG:Map|Moraine Park Technical College]]''' at 6:00 pm.<br />Please join our '''[http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list Mailing List]'''.<br />
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For more information about us please visit our [[FDLLUG:About_us| About Us]] page. You can also find more information about about other Linux use in Wisconsin at [http://wisconsinlinux.org http://wisconsinlinux.org].<br />
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== Next Meeting ==<br />
{{Next meeting}}<br />
<br />
== Future events ==<br />
* Future Meeting plans are now located on the [[FDLLUG:Future_Presentation_Ideas|Future Presentation]] page.<br />
<br />
== Past events ==<br />
* Older events [[FDLLUG:Old|are archived.]]</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=User_talk:FaDian&diff=1560User talk:FaDian2007-10-09T14:59:48Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>Please do not make pages such as [[Wow power leveling kjluigfg]], as we consider them to be spam and are unwanted. Also, we use nofollow so links to external websites will not be used by search engines such as Google. --[[User:Midnightcomm|Midnightcomm]] 09:59, 9 October 2007 (CDT)</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=Template:Next_meeting&diff=1548Template:Next meeting2007-08-23T02:48:55Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>=== September 12 ===<br />
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<noinclude>== See also ==<br />
*[[FDLLUG:Old]]</noinclude></div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:Old&diff=1547FDLLUG:Old2007-08-23T02:48:11Z<p>Midnightcomm: /* 2007 */ moved aug</p>
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<div>== 2007 ==<br />
=== August 8 ===<br />
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=== July 11, 2007 ===<br />
We are having a meeting and key signing party on July 11, 2007. For more details check out the [http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list mailing list], and [[User:Midnightcomm/key signing party]].<br />
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:Topic: GnuPG, Encryption and digital signatures. Key signing party.<br /><br />
:Date: July 11, 2007<BR><br />
:Time: 6:00 PM - ? <br><br />
:Location: [[FDLLUG:Map|MPTC]] Room A-112<br><br />
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==== Key Signing party ====<br />
A '''[[User:Midnightcomm/key signing party|key signing party]]''' is an event where people present their [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography PGP-compatible keys] to others in person. An individual's key is than digitally signed by the other attendees</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=Template:Next_meeting&diff=1546Template:Next meeting2007-08-23T02:46:57Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>=== August 8 ===<br />
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<noinclude>== See also ==<br />
*[[FDLLUG:Old]]</noinclude></div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Main_Page&diff=1540Talk:Main Page2007-07-14T15:44:59Z<p>Midnightcomm: revert spam</p>
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<div>I'm pretty new to linux. I had mandrake 9 a while back, but gave up because I had no clue how to use it, I stuck with windows XP until today. I just downloaded SUSE 10.1 and I love it. 1000 especially the XGL desktop effects settings and the beagle indexing (destroys windows in the speed dept). linux is now powerful and beautiful. what more could a guy want? <br />
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I just stopped by cause I thought of Craig when I got linux up and running. keep up the good work all you FDLlug guys! <br />
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~ thE piXelTaRiaN.<br />
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My name is Dave Brixius and I live here in FDL. I am a junior in CS at UW-Milwaukee. I am also the vice president of the<br />
IEEE-Computer Society chapter there. Once or twice per semester we reserve a classroom and sponser linux install seminars<br />
for anyone who is interested (http://ieeecs.soc.uwm.edu/). We recently started doing this and our distribution of choice is<br />
currently Fedora Core 5.0.<br />
<br />
I am interested in learning more about Linux in FDL and getting to know the members of this group. I missed the June meeting<br />
but will try to make the July one once the date is posted. Please feel free to send me an e-mail at info@dxdesign.us and<br />
introduce yourself. I look forward to meeting everyone!<br />
<br />
Dave Brixius</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:About&diff=1538FDLLUG:About2007-07-14T14:17:29Z<p>Midnightcomm: revert spam</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[FDLLUG:About us]]</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=Template:Next_meeting&diff=1535Template:Next meeting2007-07-12T03:05:20Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>=== August 8 ===<br />
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<noinclude>[[FDLLUG:Old]]</noinclude></div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:Old&diff=1534FDLLUG:Old2007-07-12T03:04:41Z<p>Midnightcomm: /* 2007 */ moved july</p>
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<div>== 2007 ==<br />
=== July 11, 2007 ===<br />
We are having a meeting and key signing party on July 11, 2007. For more details check out the [http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list mailing list], and [[User:Midnightcomm/key signing party]].<br />
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:Topic: GnuPG, Encryption and digital signatures. Key signing party.<br /><br />
:Date: July 11, 2007<BR><br />
:Time: 6:00 PM - ? <br><br />
:Location: [[FDLLUG:Map|MPTC]] Room A-112<br><br />
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==== Key Signing party ====<br />
A '''[[User:Midnightcomm/key signing party|key signing party]]''' is an event where people present their [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography PGP-compatible keys] to others in person. An individual's key is than digitally signed by the other attendees&mdash;only if they are confident that the key actually belongs to the person who claims ownership. This is usually done by comparing the individual's public key ''fingerprint,'' and photo ID (such as a drivers license or passport).<br />
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=== May 2007 ===<br />
We are having a meeting on May 9, 2007. For more details check out the [http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list mailing list].<br />
<br />
Topic: TBD<br />
Date: May 9, 2007<BR><br />
Time: 6:00 PM - ? <br><br />
Location: MPTC Room A-112<br><br />
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=== February ===<br />
There is no meeting tonight, Feb. 12th. We may still have a February meeting, just not tonight. PLEASE join the [http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list mailing list] to talk about scheduling if you were not aware of this. Thanks everyone!<br />
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==2006==<br />
=== December ===<br />
Topic: Social Meeting / Scheduling<br />
Date: December 11, 2006<BR><br />
Time: 6:00 PM - ? <br><br />
Location: MPTC Room A-112<br><br />
<br />
We don't have a topic for this meeting, although we do have some important issues to discuss regarding schedules for next year, the nature of our group (the possibility of becoming a 2600 hybrid group), etc. Aside from that we'll probably catch up on current events in Linux and eat some pizza.<br />
<br />
See you there!<br />
<br />
===November===<br />
Topic: GTKpod: It isn't iTunes (iPods & Linux)<br><br />
Date: November 13, 2006<br> <br />
Time: 6:00 PM - ?<br><br />
Location: MPTC Room A-112<br><br />
<br />
Robert Bub will talk about using GTKpod to manage songs on an iPod.<br />
<br />
Here's a link to the official [http://www.gtkpod.org/about.html GTKpod FAQ]<br />
<br />
Pizza & Soda will be available.<br />
<br />
===September - NO MEETING===<br />
<br />
See you in October.<br />
<br />
===August ===<br />
Topic: Qemu<br><br />
Date: August 14, 2006<br> <br />
Time: 6:00 PM - ?<br><br />
Location: MPTC Room A-112<br><br />
<br />
Rene will talk about [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qemu Qemu], a software similar in purpose to VMWare.<br />
<br />
Pizza & Soda will be available.<br />
<br />
===July Meeting===<br />
Topic: Roundcube Webmail<br><br />
Date: July 10, 2006<br> <br />
Time: 6:00 PM - ?<br><br />
Location: MPTC Room A-203<br><br />
<br />
I (Josh/Yoda) will be giving a mini-presentation on [http://www.roundcube.net Roundcube], the up and coming IMAP webmail client, and why you should consider replacing Squirrelmail or other software with it in the future.<br />
<br />
If we have time I may also touch on [http://www.logahead.com/index.html logahead], a very simple, yet advanced blog system.<br />
<br />
Pizza & Soda will be available.<br />
<br />
===June Meeting===<br />
Topic: Social - No Topic<br><br />
Date: June 12, 2006<br> <br />
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00PM<br><br />
Location: MPTC Room A-112<br />
<br />
===CANCELLED May Meeting===<br />
NO MAY MEETING<br />
<br />
Unfortunately our presentation plans fell through for tonight and there are no substitutes lines up. We're calling off the May meeting. I hope to see you guys next month!<br />
<br />
Sorry about the short notice, but sometimes we just don't know until the last minute. So always remember to check your e-mail and the website before a meeting for any changes or cancellations.<br />
<br />
===April Meeting===<br />
Topic: File Your Own Freedom of Information Act Requests! -- A Workshop<br><br />
Date: April 10, 2006<br> <br />
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00PM<br><br />
Location: MPTC Room A-112<br><br />
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Guest speaker [http://www.marquette.edu/history/faculty/theoharis.shtml Prof. Athan G. Theoharis], editor of [http://www.kansaspress.ku.edu/thecul.html "Culture of Secrecy"] and author of [http://tinyurl.com/p6k32 many other books] and [http://tinyurl.com/nwg4d publications], will be on hand to explain the history and process of FOIA, share his experiences, and answer any questions you may have. Prof. Theoharis is considered one of the top experts in the nation on the FBI and its history.<br />
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As a starting point, review the information at [http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/Press/information/topic.aspx?topic=how_to_FOIA this website] before the meeting and try to develop a basic understanding of the process and think about what questions you may want to ask.<br />
<br />
Pizza & Soda will be available.<br />
<br />
===March Meeting===<br />
Topic: Open Mic<br><br />
Date: March 13, 2006<br> <br />
Time: 6:00 PM<br><br />
Location: MPTC Room A-203<br><br />
<br />
<BR><BR><br />
If anyone has been working on a particularly interesting project or has a<br />
current event to share that wouldn't be suitable for a "full"<br />
presentation, feel free to come talk about it tonight. If nobody has<br />
anything to talk about we'll just hang out and eat pizza for a while.<br />
<br />
As usual, Pizza and Soda will be available.<br />
<br />
I am still looking for presenters for April and every month after. Please<br />
let me know if you or someone you know can talk about something.<br />
<br />
Link from meeting:<br />
http://www.archive.org/details/ThePowerOfNightmares<br />
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Book club: It Can't Happen Here - Sinclair Lewis, Nobody's Safe<br />
===February Meeting===<br />
Topic: Gaming - Megamek server on Linux, Presented by Luke Waldron<br><br />
Date: February 13, 2006<br> <br />
Time: 6:00 PM<br><br />
Location: MPTC Room A-112<br><br />
<br />
How to set up and play megamek, a Java-based representation of the Classic Battletech table top wargame.<br />
<br />
Megamek available at: http://megamek.sourceforge.net<br />
Classic Battletech info at: http://www.classicbattletech.com<br />
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===January Meeting===<br />
Topic: Planning<br><br />
Date: January 9, 2006<br> <br />
Time: 6:00 PM<br><br />
Location: MPTC Room A-112<br><br />
<br />
Planned meetings and topics for the rest of 2006.<br />
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==2005==<br />
===December Meeting===<br />
Topic: Asterisk Overview<br><br />
Date: December 12, 2005<br> <br />
Time: 6:00 PM<br><br />
Location: MPTC Room A-112<br><br />
<br />
Darrick Hartman will present an overview of Asterisk. The demonstration will show basic features plus an example for telecommuters in a small business setting.<br><br />
<br />
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===November Meeting===<br />
Topic: Introduction to Perl<br><br />
Date: November 14, 2005<br> <br />
Time: 6:00 PM<br><br />
Location: MPTC Room A-112<br></div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:Site_support&diff=1533FDLLUG:Site support2007-07-11T13:55:01Z<p>Midnightcomm: rm spam</p>
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<div>Hi my name it Tim<br />
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I'm using thie page as a help/info/todo page while other pages get worked on.<br />
<br />
This was on the main page and I'm just keeping it as a reference for now.<br />
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Please see [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_i18n documentation on customizing the interface]<br />
and the [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_User's_Guide User's Guide] for usage and configuration help.<br />
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==WIKI TODO LIST==<br />
This is a current todo list, feel free to add things I'm missing that we need.<br />
*some sort of meeting page<br />
*some sort of document page<br />
*[[FDLLUG:Map |Map page]] - (This is done, right? -Yoda)<br />
**Make sure the directions are understandable. -Tim<br />
*mailing list page or just link a http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list<br />
*Finish the new [[MediaWiki:MenuNavigation]] page.<br />
** [[FDLLUG:Site support|Donations]] -[[User:Midnightcomm|Midnightcomm]]<br />
*About us page<br />
*Frappr Map For the FDLLUG http://www.frappr.com/fdllug<br />
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==My Podcast List==<br />
These are the podcasts I subsribe to.<br />
*Security Now<br />
*TWIT<br />
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==Recommended Items==<br />
Things to check out.<br />
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* http://geeklog.polishcrap.com &mdash; My wannabe site geek and weird stuff. Check it out I'll try to keep it updated this year:).<br />
* http://reader.google.com &mdash; Google Reader - Web based RSS reader from Google.<br />
* http://www.writely.com &mdash; I just started played with this a little, it looks to be a really neat. Writely is an online based word processor, it will export to Word or Open Office. Check it out.<br />
* http://www.hamachi.cc &mdash; This is is another piece of software I have come to really like. Hamachi is a basically ZERO config VPN software. I've tested it on windows, and it works very slick. There is also a Linux client that I haven't tested yet and a Mac client in the works.</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Main_Page&diff=1531Talk:Main Page2007-07-11T00:10:44Z<p>Midnightcomm: fixed wrapping</p>
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<div>I'm pretty new to linux. I had mandrake 9 a while back, but gave up because I had no clue how to use it, I stuck with windows XP until today. I just downloaded SUSE 10.1 and I love it. 1000 especially the XGL desktop effects settings and the beagle indexing (destroys windows in the speed dept). linux is now powerful and beautiful. what more could a guy want? <br />
<br />
I just stopped by cause I thought of Craig when I got linux up and running. keep up the good work all you FDLlug guys! <br />
<br />
~ thE piXelTaRiaN.<br />
<br />
<br />
My name is Dave Brixius and I live here in FDL. I am a junior in CS at UW-Milwaukee. I am also the vice president of the<br />
IEEE-Computer Society chapter there. Once or twice per semester we reserve a classroom and sponser linux install seminars<br />
for anyone who is interested (http://ieeecs.soc.uwm.edu/). We recently started doing this and our distribution of choice is<br />
currently Fedora Core 5.0.<br />
<br />
I am interested in learning more about Linux in FDL and getting to know the members of this group. I missed the June meeting<br />
but will try to make the July one once the date is posted. Please feel free to send me an e-mail at info@dxdesign.us and<br />
introduce yourself. I look forward to meeting everyone!<br />
<br />
Dave Brixius</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Midnightcomm/key_signing_party&diff=1530User:Midnightcomm/key signing party2007-07-10T22:58:18Z<p>Midnightcomm: /* What to Bring */</p>
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<div>A '''key signing party''' is an event where people present their [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography PGP-compatible keys] to others in person. An individual's key is than digitally signed by the other attendees&mdash;only if they are confident that the key actually belongs to the person who claims ownership. This verification is usually done by comparing the individual's public key ''fingerprint,'' and photo ID (such as a drivers license or passport).<br />
<br />
:''Many of these operations may be performed with a user interface such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seahorse_(software) Seahorse] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KGPG KGPG].''<br />
<br />
== What to Bring ==<br />
* Photo ID such as a drivers license and/or passport.<br />
* [[#Print_key_Fingerprint|Printed copy]] of your key ID, and key fingerprint.<br />
* Pencil or Pen<br />
* Clipboard (optional).<br />
<br />
Please do not bring a computer to the party unless you need to. [http://www.rubin.ch/pgp/kspa/gpg-party.en.html#ss3.4 Why?]<br />
<br />
== Before the Party ==<br />
=== Install the GNU Privacy Guard ===<br />
[http://www.gnupg.org/ GPG] is a free replacement for PGP, and is included with nearly all Linux distributions. To verify that you have GnuPG installed, open a terminal window and type:<br />
<br />
'''which gpg'''<br />
<br />
If you get ''which: no gpg in ...'' than you need to install it.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Generate Key ===<br />
If you don't already have a GPG key, one must be generated.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --gen-key'''<br />
<br />
For the first three questions just press Enter.<br />
<br />
You will be asked for:<br />
* your real name<br />
* email address<br />
* a comment ''optional''<br />
<br />
<br />
After confirming everything, GnuPG will ask for a password. Now, GnuPG will generate a new key for you. Move your mouse around as GnuPG needs random data to work with. It's usually a good idea to produce a [http://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/c14.html#REVOCATION revocation certificate] after making your new key.<br />
<br />
=== Print key Fingerprint ===<br />
;Display key fingerprint<br />
'''gpg --fingerprint''' ''example@localhost''<br />
<br />
<br />
Replace example@localhost with the email address you gave GnuPG earlier. If it looks okay (not several pages long), print the output and bring it with you on July 11, 2007.<br />
<br />
<br />
; Print key fingerprint onto paper<br />
'''gpg --fingerprint''' ''example@localhost'' '''| lpr -o landscape'''<br />
<br />
<br />
;Example Output<br />
pub 1024D/7A63CF54 2007-06-28<br />
Key fingerprint = 3553 89D7 8959 5663 41C9 4273 EB4D 7D03 7A63 CF54<br />
uid Test User <example@localhost><br />
sub 2048g/0CCBEF4B 2007-06-28<br />
<br />
=== Email public key to coordinator ===<br />
I will be announcing the key signing party on the [http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list mailing list.] All public keys need to be sent in by July 9, 2007, 23:59 Chicago time.<br />
<br />
Email me your public key (''public.key'') as an attachment. Type the following into a terminal window, replacing ''example@localhost'' with your email address.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --armor --output public.key --export''' ''example@localhost''<br />
<br />
== During the Party ==<br />
Each person will receive a paper sheet listing the key fingerprint, name, and email address of the participants.<br />
<br />
When your turn comes:<br />
* State your name, and key ID (an eight digit hexdecimal number).<br />
* Read your key fingerprint ''that you printed at home''.<br />
<br />
Everyone else will indicate on their sheet that the fingerprints match. You will then walk past everyone else showing photo identification (such as a drivers license or pass port). If the other members are individually convinced that you are the correct person, they will indicate on their paper sheet that you have passed their ID check.<br />
<br />
Return to the line and continue participating by verifying others on your sheet.<br />
<br />
== After the Party ==<br />
:''Precise instructions with everyones key ID will be sent on the mailing list.''<br />
<br />
=== Download Keys ===<br />
Download peoples keys from the key server ''subkeys.pgp.net''.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --recv-key''' ''7A63CF54 ...''<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Sign Keys ===<br />
Verify that the key fingerprint matches the one on your sheet. '''Only sign if the key fingerprints match''' and you are convinced the key belongs to who you think it does.<br />
<br />
;Sign the key:<br />
<br />
'''gpg --sign-key''' ''7A63CF54''<br />
<br />
Repeat the last command with each user's key ID.<br />
<br />
<br />
;Example output<br />
<!-- this was the first result on subkeys.pgp.net for 'fbi' --><br />
$ '''gpg --sign-key FC11E734'''<br />
<br />
pub 1024D/FC11E734 created: 2007-06-18 expires: never usage: SC <br />
trust: unknown validity: unknown<br />
sub 2048g/DE2D1695 created: 2007-06-18 expires: never usage: E <br />
[ unknown] (1). Michael J. Troutman <mtroutman@fbi.gov><br />
<br />
<br />
pub 1024D/FC11E734 created: 2007-06-18 expires: never usage: SC <br />
trust: unknown validity: unknown<br />
Primary key fingerprint: 21FE 6AD5 4376 2945 4C07 40AC 64A7 614B FC11 E734<br />
<br />
Michael J. Troutman <mtroutman@fbi.gov><br />
<br />
Are you sure that you want to sign this key with your<br />
key "Test User <example@localhost>" (7A63CF54)<br />
<br />
Really sign? (y/N) '''y'''<br />
<br />
=== Send to key server ===<br />
Send the newly signed keys to the public key server:<br />
<br />
'''gpg --send-keys''' ''7A63CF54 ...''<br />
<br />
=== Sync ===<br />
<br />
After about a week, refresh your GnuPG key-chain to see everyone else's signatures.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --refresh-keys'''<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[User:Midnightcomm/PGP-2007-07-11|PGP talk links and resources]] from July 11, 2007<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [http://linuxreviews.org/howtos/gnupg/signingparty/ GPG Keysigning Party HOWTO]<br />
* [http://sion.quickie.net/keysigning.txt Efficient Group Key Signing Method]&mdash; Len Sassaman and Phil Zimmermann</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Midnightcomm/key_signing_party&diff=1529User:Midnightcomm/key signing party2007-07-10T22:58:05Z<p>Midnightcomm: /* What to Bring */</p>
<hr />
<div>A '''key signing party''' is an event where people present their [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography PGP-compatible keys] to others in person. An individual's key is than digitally signed by the other attendees&mdash;only if they are confident that the key actually belongs to the person who claims ownership. This verification is usually done by comparing the individual's public key ''fingerprint,'' and photo ID (such as a drivers license or passport).<br />
<br />
:''Many of these operations may be performed with a user interface such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seahorse_(software) Seahorse] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KGPG KGPG].''<br />
<br />
== What to Bring ==<br />
* Photo ID such as a drivers license and/or passport.<br />
* [[#Print_key_Fingerprint|Printed copy]] of your key ID, and key fingerprint.<br />
* Pencil or Pen<br />
* Clipboard (optional).<br />
<br />
Please do not bring a computer to the party unless you have another use for it. [http://www.rubin.ch/pgp/kspa/gpg-party.en.html#ss3.4 Why?]<br />
<br />
== Before the Party ==<br />
=== Install the GNU Privacy Guard ===<br />
[http://www.gnupg.org/ GPG] is a free replacement for PGP, and is included with nearly all Linux distributions. To verify that you have GnuPG installed, open a terminal window and type:<br />
<br />
'''which gpg'''<br />
<br />
If you get ''which: no gpg in ...'' than you need to install it.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Generate Key ===<br />
If you don't already have a GPG key, one must be generated.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --gen-key'''<br />
<br />
For the first three questions just press Enter.<br />
<br />
You will be asked for:<br />
* your real name<br />
* email address<br />
* a comment ''optional''<br />
<br />
<br />
After confirming everything, GnuPG will ask for a password. Now, GnuPG will generate a new key for you. Move your mouse around as GnuPG needs random data to work with. It's usually a good idea to produce a [http://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/c14.html#REVOCATION revocation certificate] after making your new key.<br />
<br />
=== Print key Fingerprint ===<br />
;Display key fingerprint<br />
'''gpg --fingerprint''' ''example@localhost''<br />
<br />
<br />
Replace example@localhost with the email address you gave GnuPG earlier. If it looks okay (not several pages long), print the output and bring it with you on July 11, 2007.<br />
<br />
<br />
; Print key fingerprint onto paper<br />
'''gpg --fingerprint''' ''example@localhost'' '''| lpr -o landscape'''<br />
<br />
<br />
;Example Output<br />
pub 1024D/7A63CF54 2007-06-28<br />
Key fingerprint = 3553 89D7 8959 5663 41C9 4273 EB4D 7D03 7A63 CF54<br />
uid Test User <example@localhost><br />
sub 2048g/0CCBEF4B 2007-06-28<br />
<br />
=== Email public key to coordinator ===<br />
I will be announcing the key signing party on the [http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list mailing list.] All public keys need to be sent in by July 9, 2007, 23:59 Chicago time.<br />
<br />
Email me your public key (''public.key'') as an attachment. Type the following into a terminal window, replacing ''example@localhost'' with your email address.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --armor --output public.key --export''' ''example@localhost''<br />
<br />
== During the Party ==<br />
Each person will receive a paper sheet listing the key fingerprint, name, and email address of the participants.<br />
<br />
When your turn comes:<br />
* State your name, and key ID (an eight digit hexdecimal number).<br />
* Read your key fingerprint ''that you printed at home''.<br />
<br />
Everyone else will indicate on their sheet that the fingerprints match. You will then walk past everyone else showing photo identification (such as a drivers license or pass port). If the other members are individually convinced that you are the correct person, they will indicate on their paper sheet that you have passed their ID check.<br />
<br />
Return to the line and continue participating by verifying others on your sheet.<br />
<br />
== After the Party ==<br />
:''Precise instructions with everyones key ID will be sent on the mailing list.''<br />
<br />
=== Download Keys ===<br />
Download peoples keys from the key server ''subkeys.pgp.net''.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --recv-key''' ''7A63CF54 ...''<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Sign Keys ===<br />
Verify that the key fingerprint matches the one on your sheet. '''Only sign if the key fingerprints match''' and you are convinced the key belongs to who you think it does.<br />
<br />
;Sign the key:<br />
<br />
'''gpg --sign-key''' ''7A63CF54''<br />
<br />
Repeat the last command with each user's key ID.<br />
<br />
<br />
;Example output<br />
<!-- this was the first result on subkeys.pgp.net for 'fbi' --><br />
$ '''gpg --sign-key FC11E734'''<br />
<br />
pub 1024D/FC11E734 created: 2007-06-18 expires: never usage: SC <br />
trust: unknown validity: unknown<br />
sub 2048g/DE2D1695 created: 2007-06-18 expires: never usage: E <br />
[ unknown] (1). Michael J. Troutman <mtroutman@fbi.gov><br />
<br />
<br />
pub 1024D/FC11E734 created: 2007-06-18 expires: never usage: SC <br />
trust: unknown validity: unknown<br />
Primary key fingerprint: 21FE 6AD5 4376 2945 4C07 40AC 64A7 614B FC11 E734<br />
<br />
Michael J. Troutman <mtroutman@fbi.gov><br />
<br />
Are you sure that you want to sign this key with your<br />
key "Test User <example@localhost>" (7A63CF54)<br />
<br />
Really sign? (y/N) '''y'''<br />
<br />
=== Send to key server ===<br />
Send the newly signed keys to the public key server:<br />
<br />
'''gpg --send-keys''' ''7A63CF54 ...''<br />
<br />
=== Sync ===<br />
<br />
After about a week, refresh your GnuPG key-chain to see everyone else's signatures.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --refresh-keys'''<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[User:Midnightcomm/PGP-2007-07-11|PGP talk links and resources]] from July 11, 2007<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [http://linuxreviews.org/howtos/gnupg/signingparty/ GPG Keysigning Party HOWTO]<br />
* [http://sion.quickie.net/keysigning.txt Efficient Group Key Signing Method]&mdash; Len Sassaman and Phil Zimmermann</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Midnightcomm/key_signing_party&diff=1528User:Midnightcomm/key signing party2007-07-10T22:57:08Z<p>Midnightcomm: /* See also */</p>
<hr />
<div>A '''key signing party''' is an event where people present their [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography PGP-compatible keys] to others in person. An individual's key is than digitally signed by the other attendees&mdash;only if they are confident that the key actually belongs to the person who claims ownership. This verification is usually done by comparing the individual's public key ''fingerprint,'' and photo ID (such as a drivers license or passport).<br />
<br />
:''Many of these operations may be performed with a user interface such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seahorse_(software) Seahorse] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KGPG KGPG].''<br />
<br />
== What to Bring ==<br />
* Photo ID such as a drivers license and/or passport.<br />
* [[#Print_key_Fingerprint|Printed copy]] of your key ID, and key fingerprint.<br />
* Pencil or Pen<br />
* Clipboard (optional).<br />
<br />
Please do not bring a computer to the party. [http://www.rubin.ch/pgp/kspa/gpg-party.en.html#ss3.4 Why?]<br />
<br />
== Before the Party ==<br />
=== Install the GNU Privacy Guard ===<br />
[http://www.gnupg.org/ GPG] is a free replacement for PGP, and is included with nearly all Linux distributions. To verify that you have GnuPG installed, open a terminal window and type:<br />
<br />
'''which gpg'''<br />
<br />
If you get ''which: no gpg in ...'' than you need to install it.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Generate Key ===<br />
If you don't already have a GPG key, one must be generated.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --gen-key'''<br />
<br />
For the first three questions just press Enter.<br />
<br />
You will be asked for:<br />
* your real name<br />
* email address<br />
* a comment ''optional''<br />
<br />
<br />
After confirming everything, GnuPG will ask for a password. Now, GnuPG will generate a new key for you. Move your mouse around as GnuPG needs random data to work with. It's usually a good idea to produce a [http://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/c14.html#REVOCATION revocation certificate] after making your new key.<br />
<br />
=== Print key Fingerprint ===<br />
;Display key fingerprint<br />
'''gpg --fingerprint''' ''example@localhost''<br />
<br />
<br />
Replace example@localhost with the email address you gave GnuPG earlier. If it looks okay (not several pages long), print the output and bring it with you on July 11, 2007.<br />
<br />
<br />
; Print key fingerprint onto paper<br />
'''gpg --fingerprint''' ''example@localhost'' '''| lpr -o landscape'''<br />
<br />
<br />
;Example Output<br />
pub 1024D/7A63CF54 2007-06-28<br />
Key fingerprint = 3553 89D7 8959 5663 41C9 4273 EB4D 7D03 7A63 CF54<br />
uid Test User <example@localhost><br />
sub 2048g/0CCBEF4B 2007-06-28<br />
<br />
=== Email public key to coordinator ===<br />
I will be announcing the key signing party on the [http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list mailing list.] All public keys need to be sent in by July 9, 2007, 23:59 Chicago time.<br />
<br />
Email me your public key (''public.key'') as an attachment. Type the following into a terminal window, replacing ''example@localhost'' with your email address.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --armor --output public.key --export''' ''example@localhost''<br />
<br />
== During the Party ==<br />
Each person will receive a paper sheet listing the key fingerprint, name, and email address of the participants.<br />
<br />
When your turn comes:<br />
* State your name, and key ID (an eight digit hexdecimal number).<br />
* Read your key fingerprint ''that you printed at home''.<br />
<br />
Everyone else will indicate on their sheet that the fingerprints match. You will then walk past everyone else showing photo identification (such as a drivers license or pass port). If the other members are individually convinced that you are the correct person, they will indicate on their paper sheet that you have passed their ID check.<br />
<br />
Return to the line and continue participating by verifying others on your sheet.<br />
<br />
== After the Party ==<br />
:''Precise instructions with everyones key ID will be sent on the mailing list.''<br />
<br />
=== Download Keys ===<br />
Download peoples keys from the key server ''subkeys.pgp.net''.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --recv-key''' ''7A63CF54 ...''<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Sign Keys ===<br />
Verify that the key fingerprint matches the one on your sheet. '''Only sign if the key fingerprints match''' and you are convinced the key belongs to who you think it does.<br />
<br />
;Sign the key:<br />
<br />
'''gpg --sign-key''' ''7A63CF54''<br />
<br />
Repeat the last command with each user's key ID.<br />
<br />
<br />
;Example output<br />
<!-- this was the first result on subkeys.pgp.net for 'fbi' --><br />
$ '''gpg --sign-key FC11E734'''<br />
<br />
pub 1024D/FC11E734 created: 2007-06-18 expires: never usage: SC <br />
trust: unknown validity: unknown<br />
sub 2048g/DE2D1695 created: 2007-06-18 expires: never usage: E <br />
[ unknown] (1). Michael J. Troutman <mtroutman@fbi.gov><br />
<br />
<br />
pub 1024D/FC11E734 created: 2007-06-18 expires: never usage: SC <br />
trust: unknown validity: unknown<br />
Primary key fingerprint: 21FE 6AD5 4376 2945 4C07 40AC 64A7 614B FC11 E734<br />
<br />
Michael J. Troutman <mtroutman@fbi.gov><br />
<br />
Are you sure that you want to sign this key with your<br />
key "Test User <example@localhost>" (7A63CF54)<br />
<br />
Really sign? (y/N) '''y'''<br />
<br />
=== Send to key server ===<br />
Send the newly signed keys to the public key server:<br />
<br />
'''gpg --send-keys''' ''7A63CF54 ...''<br />
<br />
=== Sync ===<br />
<br />
After about a week, refresh your GnuPG key-chain to see everyone else's signatures.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --refresh-keys'''<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[User:Midnightcomm/PGP-2007-07-11|PGP talk links and resources]] from July 11, 2007<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [http://linuxreviews.org/howtos/gnupg/signingparty/ GPG Keysigning Party HOWTO]<br />
* [http://sion.quickie.net/keysigning.txt Efficient Group Key Signing Method]&mdash; Len Sassaman and Phil Zimmermann</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Midnightcomm&diff=1527User:Midnightcomm2007-07-10T22:46:55Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>* About the [[User:Midnightcomm/key signing party|key signing party]]<br />
* [[User:Midnightcomm/PGP-2007-07-11|PGP talk links and resources]] from July 11, 2007</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Main_Page&diff=1526Talk:Main Page2007-07-10T19:46:34Z<p>Midnightcomm: revert spam</p>
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<div>I'm pretty new to linux. I had mandrake 9 a while back, but gave up because I had no clue how to use it, I stuck with windows XP until today. I just downloaded SUSE 10.1 and I love it.<br />
1000<br />
especially the XGL desktop effects settings and the beagle indexing (destroys windows in the speed dept). linux is now powerful and beautiful. what more could a guy want? <br />
<br />
I just stopped by cause I thought of Craig when I got linux up and running. keep up the good work all you FDLlug guys! <br />
<br />
~ thE piXelTaRiaN.<br />
<br />
My name is Dave Brixius and I live here in FDL. I am a junior in CS at UW-Milwaukee. I am also the vice president of the<br />
IEEE-Computer Society chapter there. Once or twice per semester we reserve a classroom and sponser linux install seminars<br />
for anyone who is interested (http://ieeecs.soc.uwm.edu/). We recently started doing this and our distribution of choice is<br />
currently Fedora Core 5.0.<br />
<br />
I am interested in learning more about Linux in FDL and getting to know the members of this group. I missed the June meeting<br />
but will try to make the July one once the date is posted. Please feel free to send me an e-mail at info@dxdesign.us and<br />
introduce yourself. I look forward to meeting everyone!<br />
<br />
Dave Brixius</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Midnightcomm&diff=1525User:Midnightcomm2007-07-10T19:46:06Z<p>Midnightcomm: revert spam</p>
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<div>* [[User:Midnightcomm/key signing party|key signing party]]<br />
*[[User:Midnightcomm/PGP-2007-07-11|PGP talk links and resources]] from July 11, 2007</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:About_us&diff=1522FDLLUG:About us2007-07-10T13:28:19Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>The '''Fond du Lac Linux Users Group''' was founded to help discover and promote Linux use in the Fond du Lac area. We do not have a formal membership, however we do have many regular attendees to our meetings.<br />
<br />
Our members range from people who have little to no Linux experience to people who have years of Linux experience. We like to encourage everybody with a Linux interest to join our [http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list mailing list] or come to a meeting.<br />
<br />
The FDLLUG generally has its meetings the second Wednesday of every month at [[FDLLUG:Map|Moraine Park Technical College]] at 6:00pm. Our meetings generally have a presentation by a member that volunteers, and is followed by some discussion time after the presentation. We welcome anybody who has interest to attend.<br />
<br />
For technical problems with the wiki, please contact [[User:Techtim|Tim]]. There is also [[User:Techtim#WIKI_TODO_LIST|a list]] of things that need to be done yet.</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG_talk:About_us&diff=1521FDLLUG talk:About us2007-07-10T13:27:49Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div></div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:Map&diff=1520FDLLUG:Map2007-07-10T13:09:04Z<p>Midnightcomm: /* From the South */ corrected spelling</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
[[Image:Map 2.png|300px|thumb|Room [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=102142634793243104349.0000011374bc4f77ce0e8&t=h&om=1&ll=43.785092,-88.419299&spn=0.004833,0.010042&z=17 A-112]]]<br />
Currently we hold our meetings at Moraine Park in Fond du Lac.<br />
[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=235+N.+National+Avenue,+Fond+du+Lac,+WI+54935&sll=55.46631,13.051062&sspn=0.25535,0.6427&ie=UTF8&ll=43.785239,-88.419288&spn=0.005081,0.010042&t=h&z=17&om=1 235 N. National Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI 54935]<br />
<br />
<br />
You can park in either of the lots indicated as black on the map (if there are spaces available). Then go in the door that is labeled "Entrance".<br />
<br />
IF WE ARE IN OUR NORMAL ROOM ([http://www.morainepark.edu/pages/1319.asp A-112]): Then turn right, and walk till you see Room A112 (World Link Conference Center) on your left. The light-brown box roughly marks where the room is in the building. When you enter that door you will be on the lower level of the building...stay on the lower level. There are no stairs involved.<br />
<br />
==Directions to Moraine Park Fond du Lac==<br />
MPTC is located at the corner of HWY 23 (Johnson St.) and National Ave. <br />
<br />
===From the East===<br />
If you come into town on 23 make a right turn onto National Ave. and another right turn into the parking lot.<br />
<br />
===From the West===<br />
If you come into town on 23, you can continue through town and turn left onto National Ave. and right into the parking lot.<br />
<br />
===From the South===<br />
If you are coming up Hwy 41 you have two choices to get to MPTC.<br />
* Option A. You can follow 41 to 23 and exit turning right and going through town approaching MPTC from the west.<br />
* Option B. The Hwy 151 Bypass is completed around the east side of town. You could follow the bypass to Hwy 23 and take a left to head into town. The plus to this method is very little city driving, and between 5 and 6pm driving through Fond du Lac can suck at times. The down side to this is they are still working on some parts near Hwy 41. Due to this the labeling of the exits last I knew wasn't that great. At some point I would assume you might be able to see it labeled 151 North.<br />
<br />
If you are coming up Hwy 151 currently I would suggest taking one of the 41 frontage roads (Pioneer or Rolling Meadows) north to 23 and take 23 across town.<br />
<br />
===From the North===<br />
If you are on Hwy 41 or 45, follow them to Hwy 23 and turn left.<br />
<br />
If you are on Hwy 151, You will come into Peebles go straight thru the stoplight and follow the 151 bypass section labeled as To Hwy 23, on 23 turn right.</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:About&diff=1519FDLLUG:About2007-07-10T13:06:49Z<p>Midnightcomm: revert spam</p>
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<div>== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.billofrights.html#amendmentiv United States Constitution]&mdash; Amendment 4<br />
**[http://nxt.legis.state.wi.us/nxt/gateway.dll?f=xhitlist$xhitlist_x=Advanced$xhitlist_vpc=first$xhitlist_xsl=querylink.xsl$xhitlist_sel=title;path;content-type;home-title$xhitlist_d={wiscon}$xhitlist_q=%5Bfield%20folio-destination-name:'I,11'%5D$xhitlist_md=target-id=0-0-0-66 Wisconsin Constitution]&mdash;Article 1, Section 11<br />
*[http://www.hopenumbersix.net/mp3/16/network_monitoring_and_the_law.mp3 Network Monitoring and the Law]&mdash;Alexander Muentz at HOPE Number Six<br />
*[http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/csep590/06wi/ Practical Aspects of Modern Cryptography]&mdash;University of Washington<br />
**[http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/hac/index.html Handbook of Applied Cryptography]</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Midnightcomm/PGP-2007-07-11&diff=1516User:Midnightcomm/PGP-2007-07-112007-07-10T02:33:52Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>== External links ==<br />
*[http://nxt.legis.state.wi.us/nxt/gateway.dll?f=xhitlist$xhitlist_x=Advanced$xhitlist_vpc=first$xhitlist_xsl=querylink.xsl$xhitlist_sel=title;path;content-type;home-title$xhitlist_d={wiscon}$xhitlist_q=%5Bfield%20folio-destination-name:'I,11'%5D$xhitlist_md=target-id=0-0-0-66 Wisconsin Constitution]&mdash;Article 1, Section 11<br />
*[http://www.hopenumbersix.net/mp3/16/network_monitoring_and_the_law.mp3 Network Monitoring and the Law]&mdash;Alexander Muentz at HOPE Number Six<br />
*[http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/csep590/06wi/ Practical Aspects of Modern Cryptography]&mdash;University of Washington<br />
**[http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/hac/index.html Handbook of Applied Cryptography]</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Midnightcomm/key_signing_party&diff=1515User:Midnightcomm/key signing party2007-07-09T13:24:47Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>A '''key signing party''' is an event where people present their [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography PGP-compatible keys] to others in person. An individual's key is than digitally signed by the other attendees&mdash;only if they are confident that the key actually belongs to the person who claims ownership. This verification is usually done by comparing the individual's public key ''fingerprint,'' and photo ID (such as a drivers license or passport).<br />
<br />
:''Many of these operations may be performed with a user interface such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seahorse_(software) Seahorse] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KGPG KGPG].''<br />
<br />
== What to Bring ==<br />
* Photo ID such as a drivers license and/or passport.<br />
* [[#Print_key_Fingerprint|Printed copy]] of your key ID, and key fingerprint.<br />
* Pencil or Pen<br />
* Clipboard (optional).<br />
<br />
Please do not bring a computer to the party. [http://www.rubin.ch/pgp/kspa/gpg-party.en.html#ss3.4 Why?]<br />
<br />
== Before the Party ==<br />
=== Install the GNU Privacy Guard ===<br />
[http://www.gnupg.org/ GPG] is a free replacement for PGP, and is included with nearly all Linux distributions. To verify that you have GnuPG installed, open a terminal window and type:<br />
<br />
'''which gpg'''<br />
<br />
If you get ''which: no gpg in ...'' than you need to install it.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Generate Key ===<br />
If you don't already have a GPG key, one must be generated.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --gen-key'''<br />
<br />
For the first three questions just press Enter.<br />
<br />
You will be asked for:<br />
* your real name<br />
* email address<br />
* a comment ''optional''<br />
<br />
<br />
After confirming everything, GnuPG will ask for a password. Now, GnuPG will generate a new key for you. Move your mouse around as GnuPG needs random data to work with. It's usually a good idea to produce a [http://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/c14.html#REVOCATION revocation certificate] after making your new key.<br />
<br />
=== Print key Fingerprint ===<br />
;Display key fingerprint<br />
'''gpg --fingerprint''' ''example@localhost''<br />
<br />
<br />
Replace example@localhost with the email address you gave GnuPG earlier. If it looks okay (not several pages long), print the output and bring it with you on July 11, 2007.<br />
<br />
<br />
; Print key fingerprint onto paper<br />
'''gpg --fingerprint''' ''example@localhost'' '''| lpr -o landscape'''<br />
<br />
<br />
;Example Output<br />
pub 1024D/7A63CF54 2007-06-28<br />
Key fingerprint = 3553 89D7 8959 5663 41C9 4273 EB4D 7D03 7A63 CF54<br />
uid Test User <example@localhost><br />
sub 2048g/0CCBEF4B 2007-06-28<br />
<br />
=== Email public key to coordinator ===<br />
I will be announcing the key signing party on the [http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list mailing list.] All public keys need to be sent in by July 9, 2007, 23:59 Chicago time.<br />
<br />
Email me your public key (''public.key'') as an attachment. Type the following into a terminal window, replacing ''example@localhost'' with your email address.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --armor --output public.key --export''' ''example@localhost''<br />
<br />
== During the Party ==<br />
Each person will receive a paper sheet listing the key fingerprint, name, and email address of the participants.<br />
<br />
When your turn comes:<br />
* State your name, and key ID (an eight digit hexdecimal number).<br />
* Read your key fingerprint ''that you printed at home''.<br />
<br />
Everyone else will indicate on their sheet that the fingerprints match. You will then walk past everyone else showing photo identification (such as a drivers license or pass port). If the other members are individually convinced that you are the correct person, they will indicate on their paper sheet that you have passed their ID check.<br />
<br />
Return to the line and continue participating by verifying others on your sheet.<br />
<br />
== After the Party ==<br />
:''Precise instructions with everyones key ID will be sent on the mailing list.''<br />
<br />
=== Download Keys ===<br />
Download peoples keys from the key server ''subkeys.pgp.net''.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --recv-key''' ''7A63CF54 ...''<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Sign Keys ===<br />
Verify that the key fingerprint matches the one on your sheet. '''Only sign if the key fingerprints match''' and you are convinced the key belongs to who you think it does.<br />
<br />
;Sign the key:<br />
<br />
'''gpg --sign-key''' ''7A63CF54''<br />
<br />
Repeat the last command with each user's key ID.<br />
<br />
<br />
;Example output<br />
<!-- this was the first result on subkeys.pgp.net for 'fbi' --><br />
$ '''gpg --sign-key FC11E734'''<br />
<br />
pub 1024D/FC11E734 created: 2007-06-18 expires: never usage: SC <br />
trust: unknown validity: unknown<br />
sub 2048g/DE2D1695 created: 2007-06-18 expires: never usage: E <br />
[ unknown] (1). Michael J. Troutman <mtroutman@fbi.gov><br />
<br />
<br />
pub 1024D/FC11E734 created: 2007-06-18 expires: never usage: SC <br />
trust: unknown validity: unknown<br />
Primary key fingerprint: 21FE 6AD5 4376 2945 4C07 40AC 64A7 614B FC11 E734<br />
<br />
Michael J. Troutman <mtroutman@fbi.gov><br />
<br />
Are you sure that you want to sign this key with your<br />
key "Test User <example@localhost>" (7A63CF54)<br />
<br />
Really sign? (y/N) '''y'''<br />
<br />
=== Send to key server ===<br />
Send the newly signed keys to the public key server:<br />
<br />
'''gpg --send-keys''' ''7A63CF54 ...''<br />
<br />
=== Sync ===<br />
<br />
After about a week, refresh your GnuPG key-chain to see everyone else's signatures.<br />
<br />
'''gpg --refresh-keys'''<br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
* [http://linuxreviews.org/howtos/gnupg/signingparty/ GPG Keysigning Party HOWTO]<br />
* [http://sion.quickie.net/keysigning.txt Efficient Group Key Signing Method]&mdash; Len Sassaman and Phil Zimmermann</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Midnightcomm&diff=1514User:Midnightcomm2007-07-09T03:13:45Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>* [[User:Midnightcomm/key signing party|key signing party]]<br />
*[[User:Midnightcomm/PGP-2007-07-11|PGP talk links and resources]] from July 11, 2007</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Midnightcomm/PGP-2007-07-11&diff=1513User:Midnightcomm/PGP-2007-07-112007-07-09T03:10:47Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>== External links ==<br />
*[http://nxt.legis.state.wi.us/nxt/gateway.dll?f=xhitlist$xhitlist_x=Advanced$xhitlist_vpc=first$xhitlist_xsl=querylink.xsl$xhitlist_sel=title;path;content-type;home-title$xhitlist_d={wiscon}$xhitlist_q=%5Bfield%20folio-destination-name:'I,11'%5D$xhitlist_md=target-id=0-0-0-66 Wisconsin Constitution&mdash;Article 1, Section 11]<br />
*[http://www.hopenumbersix.net/mp3/16/network_monitoring_and_the_law.mp3 Network Monitoring and the Law]&mdash;Alexander Muentz at HOPE Number Six</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Midnightcomm/PGP-2007-07-11&diff=1512User:Midnightcomm/PGP-2007-07-112007-07-09T03:08:39Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>*[http://nxt.legis.state.wi.us/nxt/gateway.dll?f=xhitlist$xhitlist_x=Advanced$xhitlist_vpc=first$xhitlist_xsl=querylink.xsl$xhitlist_sel=title;path;content-type;home-title$xhitlist_d={wiscon}$xhitlist_q=%5Bfield%20folio-destination-name:'I,11'%5D$xhitlist_md=target-id=0-0-0-66 Wisconsin Constitution&mdash;Article 1, Section 11]</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:About&diff=1511FDLLUG:About2007-07-07T22:29:26Z<p>Midnightcomm: revert spam</p>
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<div>I'm pretty new to linux. I had mandrake 9 a while back, but gave up because I had no clue how to use it, I stuck with windows XP until today. I just downloaded SUSE 10.1 and I love it.<br />
1000<br />
especially the XGL desktop effects settings and the beagle indexing (destroys windows in the speed dept). linux is now powerful and beautiful. what more could a guy want? <br />
<br />
I just stopped by cause I thought of Craig when I got linux up and running. keep up the good work all you FDLlug guys! <br />
<br />
~ thE piXelTaRiaN.<br />
<br />
My name is Dave Brixius and I live here in FDL. I am a junior in CS at UW-Milwaukee. I am also the vice president of the<br />
IEEE-Computer Society chapter there. Once or twice per semester we reserve a classroom and sponser linux install seminars<br />
for anyone who is interested (http://ieeecs.soc.uwm.edu/). We recently started doing this and our distribution of choice is<br />
currently Fedora Core 5.0.<br />
<br />
I am interested in learning more about Linux in FDL and getting to know the members of this group. I missed the June meeting<br />
but will try to make the July one once the date is posted. Please feel free to send me an e-mail at info@dxdesign.us and<br />
introduce yourself. I look forward to meeting everyone!<br />
<br />
Dave Brixius</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Midnightcomm&diff=1509User:Midnightcomm2007-07-07T22:28:38Z<p>Midnightcomm: revert spam</p>
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<div>Working on [[User:Midnightcomm/key signing party|key signing party]]</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Main_Page&diff=1505Talk:Main Page2007-07-04T21:28:53Z<p>Midnightcomm: revert spam</p>
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<div>I'm pretty new to linux. I had mandrake 9 a while back, but gave up because I had no clue how to use it, I stuck with windows XP until today. I just downloaded SUSE 10.1 and I love it.<br />
1000<br />
especially the XGL desktop effects settings and the beagle indexing (destroys windows in the speed dept). linux is now powerful and beautiful. what more could a guy want? <br />
<br />
I just stopped by cause I thought of Craig when I got linux up and running. keep up the good work all you FDLlug guys! <br />
<br />
~ thE piXelTaRiaN.<br />
<br />
My name is Dave Brixius and I live here in FDL. I am a junior in CS at UW-Milwaukee. I am also the vice president of the<br />
IEEE-Computer Society chapter there. Once or twice per semester we reserve a classroom and sponser linux install seminars<br />
for anyone who is interested (http://ieeecs.soc.uwm.edu/). We recently started doing this and our distribution of choice is<br />
currently Fedora Core 5.0.<br />
<br />
I am interested in learning more about Linux in FDL and getting to know the members of this group. I missed the June meeting<br />
but will try to make the July one once the date is posted. Please feel free to send me an e-mail at info@dxdesign.us and<br />
introduce yourself. I look forward to meeting everyone!<br />
<br />
Dave Brixius</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:Map&diff=1503FDLLUG:Map2007-07-04T00:54:29Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
[[Image:Map 2.png|300px|thumb|Room [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=102142634793243104349.0000011374bc4f77ce0e8&t=h&om=1&ll=43.785092,-88.419299&spn=0.004833,0.010042&z=17 A-112]]]<br />
Currently we hold our meetings at Moraine Park in Fond du Lac.<br />
[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=235+N.+National+Avenue,+Fond+du+Lac,+WI+54935&sll=55.46631,13.051062&sspn=0.25535,0.6427&ie=UTF8&ll=43.785239,-88.419288&spn=0.005081,0.010042&t=h&z=17&om=1 235 N. National Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI 54935]<br />
<br />
<br />
You can park in either of the lots indicated as black on the map (if there are spaces available). Then go in the door that is labeled "Entrance".<br />
<br />
IF WE ARE IN OUR NORMAL ROOM ([http://www.morainepark.edu/pages/1319.asp A-112]): Then turn right, and walk till you see Room A112 (World Link Conference Center) on your left. The light-brown box roughly marks where the room is in the building. When you enter that door you will be on the lower level of the building...stay on the lower level. There are no stairs involved.<br />
<br />
==Directions to Moraine Park Fond du Lac==<br />
MPTC is located at the corner of HWY 23 (Johnson St.) and National Ave. <br />
<br />
===From the East===<br />
If you come into town on 23 make a right turn onto National Ave. and another right turn into the parking lot.<br />
<br />
===From the West===<br />
If you come into town on 23, you can continue through town and turn left onto National Ave. and right into the parking lot.<br />
<br />
===From the South===<br />
If you are coming up Hwy 41 you have two choices to get to MPTC.<br />
* Option A. You can follow 41 to 23 and exit turning right and going through town approaching MPTC from the west.<br />
* Option B. The Hwy 151 Bypass is completed around the east side of town. You could follow the bypass to Hwy 23 and take a left to head into town. The plus to this method is very little city driving, and between 5 and 6pm driving through Fond du Lac can suck at times. They down side to this is they are still working on some parts near Hwy 41. Due to this the labeling of the exits last I knew wasn't that great. At some point I would assume you might be able to see it labeled 151 North.<br />
<br />
If you are coming up Hwy 151 currently I would suggest taking one of the 41 frontage roads (Pioneer or Rolling Meadows) north to 23 and take 23 across town.<br />
<br />
===From the North===<br />
If you are on Hwy 41 or 45, follow them to Hwy 23 and turn left.<br />
<br />
If you are on Hwy 151, You will come into Peebles go straight thru the stoplight and follow the 151 bypass section labeled as To Hwy 23, on 23 turn right.</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:Map&diff=1502FDLLUG:Map2007-07-04T00:54:21Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
[[Image:Map 2.png|300px|thumb|Room [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=102142634793243104349.0000011374bc4f77ce0e8&t=h&om=1&ll=43.785092,-88.419299&spn=0.004833,0.010042&z=17 A-112]]]<br />
Currently we hold our meetings at Moraine Park in Fond du Lac.<br />
[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=235+N.+National+Avenue,+Fond+du+Lac,+WI+54935&sll=55.46631,13.051062&sspn=0.25535,0.6427&ie=UTF8&ll=43.785239,-88.419288&spn=0.005081,0.010042&t=h&z=17&om=1 235 N. National Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI 54935]<br />
<br />
<br />
You can park in either of the lots indicated as black on the map (if there are spaces available). Then go in the door that is labeled "Entrance".<br />
<br />
IF WE ARE IN OUR NORMAL ROOM ([http://www.morainepark.edu/pages/1319.asp A-112]): Then turn right, and walk till you see Room A112 (World Link Conference Center) on your left. The light-brown box roughly where the room is in the building. When you enter that door you will be on the lower level of the building...stay on the lower level. There are no stairs involved.<br />
<br />
==Directions to Moraine Park Fond du Lac==<br />
MPTC is located at the corner of HWY 23 (Johnson St.) and National Ave. <br />
<br />
===From the East===<br />
If you come into town on 23 make a right turn onto National Ave. and another right turn into the parking lot.<br />
<br />
===From the West===<br />
If you come into town on 23, you can continue through town and turn left onto National Ave. and right into the parking lot.<br />
<br />
===From the South===<br />
If you are coming up Hwy 41 you have two choices to get to MPTC.<br />
* Option A. You can follow 41 to 23 and exit turning right and going through town approaching MPTC from the west.<br />
* Option B. The Hwy 151 Bypass is completed around the east side of town. You could follow the bypass to Hwy 23 and take a left to head into town. The plus to this method is very little city driving, and between 5 and 6pm driving through Fond du Lac can suck at times. They down side to this is they are still working on some parts near Hwy 41. Due to this the labeling of the exits last I knew wasn't that great. At some point I would assume you might be able to see it labeled 151 North.<br />
<br />
If you are coming up Hwy 151 currently I would suggest taking one of the 41 frontage roads (Pioneer or Rolling Meadows) north to 23 and take 23 across town.<br />
<br />
===From the North===<br />
If you are on Hwy 41 or 45, follow them to Hwy 23 and turn left.<br />
<br />
If you are on Hwy 151, You will come into Peebles go straight thru the stoplight and follow the 151 bypass section labeled as To Hwy 23, on 23 turn right.</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Map_2.png&diff=1501File:Map 2.png2007-07-04T00:52:11Z<p>Midnightcomm: /* See also */</p>
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<div>:235 N. National Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI 54935<br /><br />
:Room [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=102142634793243104349.0000011374bc4f77ce0e8&t=h&om=1&ll=43.785092,-88.419299&spn=0.004833,0.010042&z=17 A-112]<br />
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== See also ==<br />
[[Image:Map.jpg|300px|thumb|Original satellite image]]<br />
* [[User:Midnightcomm/Map 2|Image Source]]<br />
<div style="clear:both"></div></div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Map_2.png&diff=1500File:Map 2.png2007-07-04T00:51:56Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>:235 N. National Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI 54935<br /><br />
:Room [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=102142634793243104349.0000011374bc4f77ce0e8&t=h&om=1&ll=43.785092,-88.419299&spn=0.004833,0.010042&z=17 A-112]<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
[[Image:Map.jpg|300px|thumb|Original satellite image]]<br />
* [[User:Midnightcomm/Map 2|Image Source]]</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Midnightcomm/Map_2&diff=1499User:Midnightcomm/Map 22007-07-04T00:51:14Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
[[Image:Map 2.png|300px|thumb|Room [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=102142634793243104349.0000011374bc4f77ce0e8&t=h&om=1&ll=43.785092,-88.419299&spn=0.004833,0.010042&z=17 A-112]]]<br />
Currently we hold our meetings at Moraine Park in Fond du Lac.<br />
[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=235+N.+National+Avenue,+Fond+du+Lac,+WI+54935&sll=55.46631,13.051062&sspn=0.25535,0.6427&ie=UTF8&ll=43.785239,-88.419288&spn=0.005081,0.010042&t=h&z=17&om=1 235 N. National Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI 54935]<br />
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<br />
You can park in either of the lots indicated as black on the map (if there are spaces available). Then go in the door that is labeled "Entrance".<br />
<br />
IF WE ARE IN OUR NORMAL ROOM ([http://www.morainepark.edu/pages/1319.asp A-112]): Then turn right, and walk till you see Room A112 (World Link Conference Center) on your left. The green X marks roughly where the room is in the building. When you enter that door you will be on the lower level of the building...stay on the lower level. There are no stairs involved.<br />
<br />
==Directions to Moraine Park Fond du Lac==<br />
MPTC is located at the corner of HWY 23 (Johnson St.) and National Ave. <br />
<br />
===From the East===<br />
If you come into town on 23 make a right turn onto National Ave. and another right turn into the parking lot.<br />
<br />
===From the West===<br />
If you come into town on 23, you can continue through town and turn left onto National Ave. and right into the parking lot.<br />
<br />
===From the South===<br />
If you are coming up Hwy 41 you have two choices to get to MPTC.<br />
* Option A. You can follow 41 to 23 and exit turning right and going through town approaching MPTC from the west.<br />
* Option B. The Hwy 151 Bypass is completed around the east side of town. You could follow the bypass to Hwy 23 and take a left to head into town. The plus to this method is very little city driving, and between 5 and 6pm driving through Fond du Lac can suck at times. They down side to this is they are still working on some parts near Hwy 41. Due to this the labeling of the exits last I knew wasn't that great. At some point I would assume you might be able to see it labeled 151 North.<br />
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If you are coming up Hwy 151 currently I would suggest taking one of the 41 frontage roads (Pioneer or Rolling Meadows) north to 23 and take 23 across town.<br />
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===From the North===<br />
If you are on Hwy 41 or 45, follow them to Hwy 23 and turn left.<br />
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If you are on Hwy 151, You will come into Peebles go straight thru the stoplight and follow the 151 bypass section labeled as To Hwy 23, on 23 turn right.</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:Map&diff=1497FDLLUG:Map2007-07-04T00:48:23Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
[[Image:Map 2.png|300px|thumb|Room [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=102142634793243104349.0000011374bc4f77ce0e8&t=h&om=1&ll=43.785092,-88.419299&spn=0.004833,0.010042&z=17 A-112]]]<br />
Currently we hold our meetings at Moraine Park in Fond du Lac.<br />
[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=235+N.+National+Avenue,+Fond+du+Lac,+WI+54935&sll=55.46631,13.051062&sspn=0.25535,0.6427&ie=UTF8&ll=43.785239,-88.419288&spn=0.005081,0.010042&t=h&z=17&om=1 235 N. National Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI 54935]<br />
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IF WE ARE IN OUR NORMAL ROOM ([http://www.morainepark.edu/pages/1319.asp A-112]): Then turn right, and walk till you see Room A112 (World Link Conference Center) on your left. The green X marks roughly where the room is in the building. When you enter that door you will be on the lower level of the building...stay on the lower level. There are no stairs involved.<br />
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==Directions to Moraine Park Fond du Lac==<br />
MPTC is located at the corner of HWY 23 (Johnson St.) and National Ave. <br />
<br />
===From the East===<br />
If you come into town on 23 make a right turn onto National Ave. and another right turn into the parking lot.<br />
<br />
===From the West===<br />
If you come into town on 23, you can continue through town and turn left onto National Ave. and right into the parking lot.<br />
<br />
===From the South===<br />
If you are coming up Hwy 41 you have two choices to get to MPTC.<br />
* Option A. You can follow 41 to 23 and exit turning right and going through town approaching MPTC from the west.<br />
* Option B. The Hwy 151 Bypass is completed around the east side of town. You could follow the bypass to Hwy 23 and take a left to head into town. The plus to this method is very little city driving, and between 5 and 6pm driving through Fond du Lac can suck at times. They down side to this is they are still working on some parts near Hwy 41. Due to this the labeling of the exits last I knew wasn't that great. At some point I would assume you might be able to see it labeled 151 North.<br />
<br />
If you are coming up Hwy 151 currently I would suggest taking one of the 41 frontage roads (Pioneer or Rolling Meadows) north to 23 and take 23 across town.<br />
<br />
===From the North===<br />
If you are on Hwy 41 or 45, follow them to Hwy 23 and turn left.<br />
<br />
If you are on Hwy 151, You will come into Peebles go straight thru the stoplight and follow the 151 bypass section labeled as To Hwy 23, on 23 turn right.</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:Map&diff=1496FDLLUG:Map2007-07-04T00:47:47Z<p>Midnightcomm: replaced image</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
[[Image:Map 2.png|300px|thumb|Room [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=102142634793243104349.0000011374bc4f77ce0e8&t=h&om=1&ll=43.785092,-88.419299&spn=0.004833,0.010042&z=17 A-112]]]<br />
Currently we hold our meetings at Moraine Park in Fond du Lac.<br />
[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=235+N.+National+Avenue,+Fond+du+Lac,+WI+54935&sll=55.46631,13.051062&sspn=0.25535,0.6427&ie=UTF8&ll=43.785239,-88.419288&spn=0.005081,0.010042&t=h&z=17&om=1 235 N. National Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI 54935]<br />
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You can park in either of the lots that have green arrows pointing at them (if there are spaces available). Then go in the door that is labelled "Enter here".<br />
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IF WE ARE IN OUR NORMAL ROOM ([http://www.morainepark.edu/pages/1319.asp A-112]): Then turn right, and walk till you see Room A112 (World Link Conference Center) on your left. The green X marks roughly where the room is in the building. When you enter that door you will be on the lower level of the building...stay on the lower level. There are no stairs involved.<br />
<br />
==Directions to Moraine Park Fond du Lac==<br />
MPTC is located at the corner of HWY 23 (Johnson St.) and National Ave. <br />
<br />
===From the East===<br />
If you come into town on 23 make a right turn onto National Ave. and another right turn into the parking lot.<br />
<br />
===From the West===<br />
If you come into town on 23, you can continue through town and turn left onto National Ave. and right into the parking lot.<br />
<br />
===From the South===<br />
If you are coming up Hwy 41 you have two choices to get to MPTC.<br />
* Option A. You can follow 41 to 23 and exit turning right and going through town approaching MPTC from the west.<br />
* Option B. The Hwy 151 Bypass is completed around the east side of town. You could follow the bypass to Hwy 23 and take a left to head into town. The plus to this method is very little city driving, and between 5 and 6pm driving through Fond du Lac can suck at times. They down side to this is they are still working on some parts near Hwy 41. Due to this the labeling of the exits last I knew wasn't that great. At some point I would assume you might be able to see it labeled 151 North.<br />
<br />
If you are coming up Hwy 151 currently I would suggest taking one of the 41 frontage roads (Pioneer or Rolling Meadows) north to 23 and take 23 across town.<br />
<br />
===From the North===<br />
If you are on Hwy 41 or 45, follow them to Hwy 23 and turn left.<br />
<br />
If you are on Hwy 151, You will come into Peebles go straight thru the stoplight and follow the 151 bypass section labeled as To Hwy 23, on 23 turn right.</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Map_2.png&diff=1495File:Map 2.png2007-07-04T00:46:28Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>:235 N. National Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI 54935<br /><br />
:Room [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=102142634793243104349.0000011374bc4f77ce0e8&t=h&om=1&ll=43.785092,-88.419299&spn=0.004833,0.010042&z=17 A-112]<br />
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[[Image:Map.jpg|300px|thumb|Original satellite image]]</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Map_2.png&diff=1494File:Map 2.png2007-07-04T00:43:07Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div></div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=User_talk:MsdN4h&diff=1493User talk:MsdN4h2007-07-03T22:37:39Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>Please do not add "spam" links to our Wiki.<br />
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# The people who read this website probably will not be interested in clicking ''any'' spam links, let alone for the products or services advertized.<br />
# We use nofollow so that search engines will not consider our links to outside websites.<br />
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Thous adding such external links are not worthwhile on this website and we request that you discontinue said practice. Thank you. --[[User:Midnightcomm|Midnightcomm]] 17:37, 3 July 2007 (CDT)</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=FDLLUG:About&diff=1492FDLLUG:About2007-07-03T22:29:37Z<p>Midnightcomm: revert</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[FDLLUG:About us]]</div>Midnightcommhttps://www.fdllug.org/wiki/index.php?title=Template:Next_meeting&diff=1490Template:Next meeting2007-07-02T19:48:24Z<p>Midnightcomm: </p>
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<div>=== July 11, 2007 ===<br />
We are having a meeting and key signing party on July 11, 2007. For more details check out the [http://lists.fdllug.org/mailman/listinfo/fdllug-list mailing list], and [[User:Midnightcomm/key signing party]].<br />
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:Topic: GnuPG, Encryption and digital signatures. Key signing party.<br /><br />
:Date: July 11, 2007<BR><br />
:Time: 6:00 PM - ? <br><br />
:Location: [[FDLLUG:Map|MPTC]] Room A-112<br><br />
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==== Key Signing party ====<br />
A '''[[User:Midnightcomm/key signing party|key signing party]]''' is an event where people present their [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography PGP-compatible keys] to others in person. An individual's key is than digitally signed by the other attendees&mdash;only if they are confident that the key actually belongs to the person who claims ownership. This is usually done by comparing the individual's public key ''fingerprint,'' and photo ID (such as a drivers license or passport).<br />
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