Re: [clug-talk] Oligopoly vs mesh potato type solutions

2011-05-19 Thread Mel Walters
I am interested in both sides (voice and data), but would it be a good idea to try setting up mesh networking as a first exercise? I have a laptop and netbook plus two usb WiFi directional antennas. Then there is the software setup. I am looking for some easy setup scripts relating to Debian. Her

[clug-talk] Please join us for the May meeting of Calgary DevOps!

2011-05-19 Thread Kris Read
*"DevOps applies agile principles and practices to development, project management and system administration to bridge the gap between projects and operations. This improves collaboration and communication between departments, and encourages continuous deployment and delivery of business value. Dev

Re: [clug-talk] Oligopoly vs mesh potato type solutions

2011-05-19 Thread simon
> Then there is the software setup. I am looking for some easy setup > scripts relating to Debian. Here is one: > http://ubuntu.sun.ac.za/wiki/index.php/WifiMesh#Step_1_-_Install_the_software > Just so you don't miss/overlook it, this looks like it is using the 802.11s mesh extension using a soft

[clug-talk] this comming monthly Meeting Presentations - (CALL FOR)

2011-05-19 Thread Mel Walters
David Crosby said he could do a short demo of the Calibre e-book reading program. Who else has other topics? There has been interest in the Mesh Potato and mesh networking. It would be nice to attempt a mesh network at the meeting. It would be great to see a collaboration to that effect. I will

Re: [clug-talk] this comming monthly Meeting Presentations - (CALL FOR)

2011-05-19 Thread simon
> David Crosby said he could do a short demo of the Calibre e-book reading > program. > > Who else has other topics? I had offered a Git/Linux Kernel Patch one if people are interested, but since David's had his 'lsusb' patch accepted maybe he should do that too ;-) Won't be anything too in depth

Re: [clug-talk] this comming monthly Meeting Presentations - (CALL FOR)

2011-05-19 Thread Dafydd Crosby
> I had offered a Git/Linux Kernel Patch one if people are interested, but > since David's had his 'lsusb' patch accepted maybe he should do that too > ;-) I'd still be plenty interested! I've made quite a few faux pas up to this point, and I'd appreciate all the help I can get __