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Tokyo Linux Users Group

Introduction

TLUG meetings will be announced on this page. We are always looking for people who would like to give demonstrations. If you have any ideas about meeting events, please let us know.

All Linux lovers, and supporters of open source code and free software, in the Kanto area (or anywhere else) are invited to attend the next Tokyo Linux Users Group meeting. Membership is open to anyone. There are currently no membership dues or entrance fees.

TLUG meetings are traditionally small and unstructured (VERY CASUAL). Most of the benefit of the meeting comes from chatting with other Linux users and having informal discussions.

As a general rule, the Technical Meetings are held on the 2nd SAT of odd numbered months and the Nomikai Meetings are usually held on the 2nd FRI of even numbered months. There are, of course, exceptions to this rule, so it is best to keep an eye on the mailing list, or check back here for date/venue changes as the date approaches.

Meeting / 2003 - 08

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Agenda

Presentations

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“Pre-boot Execution Environment” by Kinichi Kitano

Kinichi Kitano will briefly speak about PXE(Pre-boot Execution Environment). PXE is a protocol designed by Intel that allows computers to boot through the network. He'll speaks about what is PXE, how we can use PXE and how to set up a PXE server.

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“Ruby” by Zev Blut

Ruby is an Object Oriented scripting language created by a Tokyo local, Yukihiro Matsumoto. Today's presentation will be a brief introduction to the programming language and development tools that make Ruby a pleasure to work with.

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