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Linux on the DEC Alpha.
Presented by Drew Sullivan.
Laszlo Herczeg Apr 25 1997, 3:00 am hide options
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Date: 1997/04/25
Subject: LOCAL: Linux on the DEC Alpha (Toronto)
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Dear Friends,
The next meeting of the Toronto Linux Users Group will be held
at 7:30 pm at the Swan Building, 5415 Dundas Street West,
on Tuesday, April 29, 1997.
The topic of this meeting will be "Linux on the DEC Alpha"
and the presenter will be Drew Sullivan of Systems Software Consulting,
who will bring in one of his Linux/Alpha boxes for a test ride.
Linux on Alpha hardware represents a happy joining of
of high quality workstation equipment and high quality software
engineering, and current Linux kernel development by Linus Torvalds is
done entirely on the DEC Alpha platform.
I'd like to take this oppurtunity also to cordially invite you to
visit our new home page which is located at:
<URL:http://abyss.idirect.com:/tlug/>
Produced and maintained by Michel Afar, this page provides an
excellent starting point for exploring Linux resources on the
Internet and contains pointers to our meetings and other
activities in the Toronto area.
Meeting details follow:
Location: Suite 207
5415 Dundas Street West
Etobicoke
How to Get There:
By the subway: take the Bloor subway
to the Kipling station. The Swan building is
two blocks west of the Kipling station,
next to the large "Canadian Tire" plaza.
For those who are driving, ample and free parking
is available in the parking lot just south
of the Swan building.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Cheers,
Laszlo Herczeg
E-mail: l...@light-house.com WWW: http://abyss.idirect.com/las.html
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