Hello all,
Tonite we will introduce you to the HackerSpace project in conjunciton with the C3L Luxembourg.
After a medium-short presentation we will proceed to some demos about different projects, a Laser Tag setup will be on site tonite:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKbtTPYZEig
We will demonstrate the RFidiot:
http://rfidiot.org/
if someone fancies bring along your RFID Passes or anything and we'll have a play.
Last but not least will introduce the fine audience to Surveillance_DOT_Mallory :
http://surveillance.mallory.lu/
See you tonite,
Steve Clement
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ION Network Solutions
Steve Clement
Technical Director
209, rue des Romains
L-8041 Bertrange
Tel: +352 261 276-2
Fax: +352 261 276-9
mailto:steve@ion.lu
http://www.ion.lu
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From: "Brent Frère" <Brent(a)BFrere.net>
To: lilux-info(a)lilux.lu
Sent: Wednesday, 29 October, 2008 06:18:43 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Bern / Rome / Stockholm / Vienna
Subject: [Lilux-info] Next LiLux event: Friday 31 at LGL.
Next event: LiLux meeting at LGL
Friday 31th of October 2008 from 8 pm (confirmed).
M. Steve Clement will present us its "HackerSpace" project , a mix between culture, art, social networking and computers, based on a non-profit collaborative model.
The project (for the software part) is mainly Linux and FreeSoftware oriented. Recent press release here .
Access map to LiLux meeting room . Information about those events and LiLux activities on +352-20.20.29.00
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Subject: stop software patents petition - help with translations
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 11:34:32 +0100
From: Ivan F. Villanueva B. <ivan(a)ffii.org>
To: Thierry.Coutelier(a)lilux.lu
Hello Thierry,
I'm in the final steps of a new petition to stop software patents in Europe.
I would like to ask your help for completing the translations into
Luxembourgish.
We would like to have all official languages of all members of the
European Patent Convention.
Maybe you can also ask others to help. We have a webinterface that makes
collaborating with
translations very easy. See:
http://stopsoftwarepatents.eu/petition/rosetta/select/lb/0/
Thanks in advance,
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Iván F. Villanueva B.
Initiator http://StopSoftwarePatents.eu
Former board member of
FFII e.V. http://www.ffii.org
ESOMA asbl http://www.esoma.org
Jabber: ivan(a)ogai.org
GSM: +49 160 23 160 13
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Thierry Coutelier
Président LiLux asbl
Tel: +352 406776 GSM: +352 621 350037
7, Rue des Pres
L-5316 Contern
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Hi *,
I'd like to know if someone here around has already implemented linux as
client and server o.s. and other open software (openoffice, evolution and so
on) for a Luxembourg PSF.
In fact, I'd really like to slowly make my (financial and accountant)
company switching from closed source to FOSS, but I'm concerned about the
absence of support and professional outsourced maintenance.
Do you know any IT Luxembourg company able to plan and insure maintenance of
a small and quite simple IT platform?
At the present we use - for ordinary work - just Microsoft Office 2007,
Microsoft Exchange 2007, active directory and a tunnelled VNC from remote.
Another little proprietary client-software could be at last be virtualized.
In your opinion, for example, is it now possible to easily and in a "more
than effective way" migrate from Microsoft Exchange to an analog free mail
server (with shared calendar, tasks, appointments, requests, etc..)?
I'd really like to have a feedback from you.
enjoy, ;)
giopas
LiLux meeting at LGL
<http://sendar.prophecy.lu/%7Ephenix/Access%20map%20to%20LGL.pdf>
Friday 17th of October 2008 from 8 pm.
M. Christian Neumanns <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/3/8b5/97a> will come
to meet us and discuss about the various possible software licences. M.
Neumanns is the creator of Obix <http://www.obix.lu>, a new programming
language that will be released under GPL. He already wrote an article
about the subject of software licences that can be found here
<http://sendar.prophecy.lu/%7Ephenix/Article%20Neumanns.pdf>.
You are welcome to come to meet him and discuss those subjects:
* Licences comparisons
* Object-oriented languages issues
Access map to LiLux meeting room
<http://sendar.prophecy.lu/%7Ephenix/Access%20map%20to%20LGL.pdf>.
Information about this event and LiLux activities on +352-20.20.29.00
Please forward this mail to potential attenders (including non yet LiLux
members).
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European Union
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Dans le Forum du complexe cinémas de Belval-Plaza (huit salles,
ouverture fin de cette année)
j'essaye de mettre au point la mise à disposition gratuite d'accès
Internet sous Linux:
Ce type de solution utilise un seul PC sous Ubuntu pour six sièges.
La maintenance pourrait être assurée par Plan-Net, la surveillance par
Caramba et le financement par une action de sponsoring conjointe de
Plan-Net s.a.
<http://plan-net.lu/docs/Presentation_Plan-Net_LinuxDays2005.swf>
Caramba-Sud
<http://caramba.lu/index.asp?pageclass=cinemadetail&idcinema=1706675733>
(opérateur du complexe Ciné-Belval)
MultiSeat Computers <http://www.multiseatcomputer.be/>
Linux.lu
Ce serait un moyen très efficace de toucher de nombreux jeunes, de leur
faire connaître et apprécier Linux, et de les pousser à prendre contact
avec nous (Linux Luxembourg)
Le coût d'un tel système s'élève à ~3.000 EUR.
Cela permettrait aussi aux membres de Linux.lu de venir de temps en
temps animer une démo, de prendre contact avec les utilisateurs, de
recruter pour le club dans un endroit public très fréquenté et très jeune...
Que pensez-vous d'une telle idée ?
--
Je pense à une installation _définitive_ dans ce site très très
fréquenté, avec apposition d'une publicité pour votre société, afin de
vous amener des clients.
Le transport est donc un détail... En tant que complexe cinéma, Caramba
dépend du transport de nombreux films chaque semaine à partir de
Bruxelles (entre autres).
Je penchais plutôt pour le système "table hexagonale".
Au pire, on peut monter/démonter l'ensemble, non ?
Maintenant, pour une question de sécurité, on peut envisager un modèle
mural, qu'on boulonnerait au mur et dont l'ordinateur serait intégré
dans celui-ci...
Qu'en pensez-vous ?
guy duportail a écrit :
> Cher,
> C'est possible,mais le problème est le transport.
> Vous avez un solution?Le six user multiseat est 250cm x80cm
> Guy
>
> Op dinsdag 30 september 2008 09:21, schreef u:
>
>> Une demande de contact a été formulée par e-mail via
>> http://www.multiseatcomputer.be de la part de Frère <Brent(a)BFrere.net>
>>
>> Je suis directeur technique de Plan-Net s.a. (société de services et
>> conseils I.T. très active dans le secteur de l'OpenSource)
>> (http://plan-net.lu/docs/Presentation_Plan-Net_LinuxDays2005.swf) et
>> président de Linux Luxembourg (http://linux.lu).
>>
>> Un de nos clients est en train d'ouvrir un énorme complexe cinéma à
>> Esch-Belval
>> (http://caramba.lu/index.asp?pageclass=cinemadetail&idcinema=1706675733)
>> (http://www.belval.lu/var/belval/storage/images/media/images/belvalplaza-i/
>> bp1-3/1017-1-fre-FR/BP1-3_zoomimage_full.jpg)
>> (http://www.belval.lu/fr/S-installer-a-Belval/Les-projets-en-cours/Plaza-I)
>> dans un complexe de commerces et d'activités économiques (banques,
>> université, ...)
>>
>> Je cherche à mettre au point un sponsoring commun entre vous, Plan-Net s.a.
>> et Linux.lu pour mettre à disposition gratuite un "multiseat" sous Ubuntu
>> Linux dans le Forum (plateau d'accès au complexe cinémas).
>>
>> Pourriez-vous me contacter à ce sujet ?
>>
>> +352-20.20.22.69.
>>
>> Merci.
>>
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L-3720 Rumelange
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Due to some participants non-availabilities, the Obix event is delayed
by one week:
LiLux meeting at LGL
<http://sendar.prophecy.lu/%7Ephenix/Access%20map%20to%20LGL.pdf>
Friday 17th of October 2008 from 8 pm.
M. Christian Neumanns <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/3/8b5/97a> will come
to meet us and discuss about the various possible software licences. M.
Neumanns is the creator of Obix <http://www.obix.lu>, a new programming
language that will be released under GPL. He already wrote an article
about the subject of software licences that can be found here
<http://sendar.prophecy.lu/%7Ephenix/Article%20Neumanns.pdf>.
You are welcome to come to meet him and discuss those subjects:
* Licences comparisons
* Object-oriented languages issues
Access map to LiLux meeting room
<http://sendar.prophecy.lu/%7Ephenix/Access%20map%20to%20LGL.pdf>.
Information about this event and LiLux activities on +352-20.20.29.00
Please forward this mail to potential attenders (including non yet LiLux
members).
--
Brent Frère
Private e-mail: Brent(a)BFrere.net
Postal address: 58, rue d'Esch
L-3720 Rumelange
Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
European Union
Phone: +352-20.20.22.69
Fax: +352-26.30.05.96
URL: http://BFrere.net
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