Technical Meeting Topic

Details from 1 Date: Saturday, April 10, 1999 Time: 13:00 ***** it will start later than usual, as this time we will not have the usual pizza Place: Temple University, 2F, room 206 2-8-12 Minami Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo (map at http://www.tuj.ac.jp/maps.html) Technical Meeting Topic LabView for Linux Engineers from Nihon National Instruments (http://www.natinst.com/nni/) will come to show us LabView, a software for rapid prototyping/rapid development of data acquision and control systems. It creates a virtual workbench for signal processing and data analysis, transforming the computer into a virtual instrumentation system. From their web page: ...

April 9, 1999 · Tokyo Linux Users Group

LLUG/TLUG Joint nomikai meeting March 19

LLUG/TLUG Joint nomikai meeting March 19 from 1 list posting about event list of attendees possiable movie of event The TLUG bi-monthly “nomikai”-style meeting will be held on March 19, at Tengu. It is just a 15 min walk from the Tokyo International Forum, where the Linux World Conference Japan '99 will be taking place on 3/18 and 19. Linux users groups from all around the country will be coming to this event, and to mark the ocasion, our meeting will be a ...

March 18, 1999 · Tokyo Linux Users Group

TLUG February 1999 Meeting

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February 12, 1999 · Tokyo Linux Users Group

Li18nux/Project BLUE/LSWG/TLUG Joint Seminar

from 1,2,3 Li18nux/Project BLUE/LSWG/TLUG Joint Seminar Topic: “glibc - current status and future developments” Guest speaker: Ulrich Drepper (Cygnus Solutions) Date: January 14, 1999 (Friday) 18:30 (doors open 18:00) Place: Oracle Corp., Japan Head Office Seminar room 17F (inside New Otani Garden Court) http://www.oracle.co.jp/corp/gcmap.html This is a joint event organized by three representatives of the Linux Community in Japan (Project BLUE, Linux Seminar Working Group and the Tokyo Linux Users Group) in cooperation with the Linux Internationalisation Initiative (li18nux) and sponsored by commercial Linux distributors in Japan. ...

January 13, 1999 · Tokyo Linux Users Group

TLUG January 1999 Meeting

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January 1, 1999 · Tokyo Linux Users Group

TLUG December 1998 Meeting

Meeting picts by A. Tomita 📷 Meeting photos would appear here December Meeting Information (Part 1) Date: 12 December, 1998 Meeting Time: 12:30 Talk: Linux i18n/Japanization Meeting Place: NEW VENUE Temple University 2-8-12 Minami Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo (map at http://www.tuj.ac.jp/maps.html) About 25 people gathered at one of Temple University Japan's large classrooms for TLUG's December meeting. Acting President Alberto Tomita conducted the meeting. After the important business of ordering and consuming pizza, doing yet another SuSE installation on someone's machine, and exploring the X server options on a notebook, we got down to the featured talks. Stephen Turnbull (U. Tsukuba) used a MagicPoint presentation to describe the underpinnings of Linux internationalization (I18N), localization (L10N), and multilingualization (M17N). He explained some of the issues involved in text input, output, and processing that are a function of differing natural languages. He emphasized that following established standards and protocols for true I18N, while a difficult path, is a much better (more general and more likely to be adopted into mainstream Open Source projects) solution than simply localizing an application. He mentioned that we would be able to read more on the subject in an upcoming article. ...

December 1, 1998 · Tokyo Linux Users Group

TLUG November 1998 Nomikai

 Date: November 20, 1998 Nomikai Meeting Place: Tengu Tokyo EkiMae Nomikai Time: 19:30 Nomikai Place: Tengu Tokyo EkiMae, Kyobashi 1-1-6, EchiZenYa Bld. B1/B2, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Phone: 03-3275-3691 The Friday Nomikai at Tengu was a success with many TLUGers out to eat, drink, and talk linux :-) Thanks again to everyone who came out and helped celebrate! Nomikai picts. 📷 Meeting photos would appear here ...

November 20, 1998 · Tokyo Linux Users Group

TLUG October 1998 Meeting

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 4.0 Draft//EN"> The October Meeting Meeting picts. By Alberto More here!   October Meeting Information Date: 10 October, 1998 Meeting Place:HSBC Securities 10F Meeting Time: 12:30 Talk: IPv6 Demos: VNC, Corel NetWinder Auction: Many, many items Nijikai Place: Tengu Tokyo EkiMae, Thanks to everyone for coming out and supporting Linux at the October 10th meeting! We had a good turnout to help set up starting at 10:00, and over 50 people came to the meeting overall. The nijikai was another success as well - it was fun to see PC's and monitors from the auction lining the walls of Tengu :-) Thanks to Shigeo Honda for this slide show of the meeting, Ken Harada for these snapshots, and thanks again to our speakers: IPv6 at IMASY by Ichiro Fukuhara and Hajimu Umemoto An in-depth look at how IPv6 testing is progressing at leading Japanese organizations in co-ordination with IMASY. Although most of their work is being done with FreeBSD, they are working towards including more Linux interfacing. One thing this talk really showed was that there is a lot of commonality between the FreeBSD group and Linux groups, and a lot of opportunity to work together. The development of the IPv6 protocol and its experiments are joint and global effort, where Open Software community play a great role. IMASY has been working with WIDE - 6 bone project to the actual experimentation of IPv6 through V6-V4-V6 tunneling. IMASY plans to the first Japanese ISP who OFFICIALLY supports IPv6 protocol for dialup subscribers. <P> IMASY, Internet Mutual Aid Society is a Yokohama based regional, non-profit Internet Service Provider and network users community. <A HREF="http://www.imasy.or.jp"> (http://www.imasy.or.jp)</A>. All the technical support and operations are performed though the enthusiasts' efforts. <P> <B>Ichiro Fukuhara</B> is the Chief Engineer of IMASY and responsible for the system design, hardware and software selection, and day to day operations. <P> <B>Hajimu Umemoto</B> is an Engineer of IMASY who is in charge of the same roles. <P> Corel Netwinder Computer by Jim Tittsler This is one tight package! A 275MHz screamer built into the size of a small router, the Corel Netwinder is a neat system to play with, and could offer commercial customers a solution for small spaces. He used MagicPoint http://www.mew.org/mgp/ to show an outline. He has also left a copy of the presentation (without the audio clip :-) at: ftp://starship.skyport.net/pub/crew/jtittsler/tlug-netwinder.tgz The netwinder.mgp file is plain text if you just want to look through the outline. More complete sources of information are: http://www.corelcomputer.com/ http://www.netwinder.org/ VNC by Urs Roesch VNC lets you have an Xwindow of one computer running Linux, MS, or Solaris on another box. This is a really good way of having MS apps ready to use on your Linux box without having to switch monitors. More information is available at http://www.orl.co.uk/vnc/ Tlug CDROM's: Rex Walters has volunteered to co-ordinate the Tlug CDROM circle to produce CD's for the group. If you are interested in helping out by burning CD's or collecting useful programs, please get in contact with Rex (rex@auspex.co.jp). At present, we have: 01: Netscape 4.05, 4.06, 4.07 02: Mozilla source, Netscape 4.5b1, 4.5b2 03: Tlug Archives, VNC, Xcdroast, Alien, Monash, ..... 04: Updates 1: Caldera, Debian, Slackware, Suse, Turbolinux 05: Updates 2: RedHat 5.0, 5.1 #03 was especially popular, and sold out of it's first run at the meeting. Auction: This month's auction proved to be the most successful yet! The totals aren't in yet, but it looks like the proceeds will be the highest so far. Thanks to Jim Tittsler for being our auctioneer! Elections: We had two volunteers to join the Tlug executive as technical directors, Rex Walters and Kenichi Itsumi, who were elected by acclamation. Thanks for volunteering! -Joe Marchak. Finance information can be found in the accounting section of the TLUG home page. 📷 Meeting photos would appear here ...

October 1, 1998 · Tokyo Linux Users Group

TLUG September 1998 Meeting

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 4.0 Draft//EN"> The September Nomikai Nomikai picts.   September Nomikai Information Date: September 188, 1998 Nomikai Meeting Place:Tengu Tokyo EkiMae Nomikai Time: 19:30 Nomikai Place: Tengu Tokyo EkiMae, Kyobashi 1-1-6, EchiZenYa Bld. B1/B2, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Phone: 03-3275-3691 The Friday Nomikai at Tengu was another success, and 24 people came out to eat, drink, and talk linux :-) We had a "mini-auction" of DRAM donated by Urs Roesch, and some network cards as well. That plus a donation from Hikaru and the change from the Nomikai gives us over 16,000 yen to go towards the Tlug library and other good tlug events. Also, thanks to Cliff Miller and Scott Stone of PHT for donating copies of Applixware-J and Turbolinux 2.0E, and to Marcus Metzler for donating 4 O'Reilly books plus over 30 movies to the library. The Voyager and Deep Space Nine CD's were especially popular. Now that we have some funds to put into materials, please contact Jonathan Byrne or talk to him at the next meeting about what software or books you would like to see in the library. Thanks again to everyone who came out and helped celebrate! -Joe Marchak Finance information can be found in the accounting section of the TLUG home page. 📷 Meeting photos would appear here ...

September 1, 1998 · Tokyo Linux Users Group

TLUG August 1998 Meeting

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> The August Meeting Meeting and Nomikai picts. <IMG SRC=“s980808b.jpg” WIDTH=123 HEIGHT=93 <IMG SRC=“s980808c.jpg” WIDTH=123 HEIGHT=93«/A> <IMG SRC=“s980808d.jpg” WIDTH=123 HEIGHT=93«/A> <IMG SRC=“s980808e.jpg” WIDTH=123 HEIGHT=93«/A>   📷 Meeting photos would appear here We also voted to purchase a CD-ROM RW burner from Marcus Metzler, who in addition, provided images for Debian 2 which we hope to clone for the next nomikai. The CDRom burner is now available to anyone for use in providing the group with software distributions ... CD to burn? call Jonathan Byrne :-) Special thanks to Gaspar Sinai for the loan of his Dec Alpha, Takeshi Hakamada for bringing the SGI Indy, Chris Sekiya for the Amiga 3000 and Tim Meggs for bringing the Mac "boilermaker". Thanks also to Shigeo Honda for again organizing the food and beverages, and Jonathan Byrne for organizing the library. Best surprise of the meeting: Jonathan's 5000 yen Sparc 2, labeled as defective at the store, booted as soon as memory was added! In addition there were free-take-as-many-as-you-can-carry 10baseT ethernet cables, power cables, UK power cables(!!), brass screws(!?!?) and other odds and ends at the door for all. The Tengu nijikai was a gathering of minds, mostly in a foggy state, and was a lot of fun. What was in those shooters, Tim? :-) Japanese notes are available at http://tlug.jp/9808/index-j.html Finance information can be found in the accounting section of the TLUG home page.

August 7, 1998 · Tokyo Linux Users Group