Week 10 - Linux Pranks!

Solomon Rubin - 07 April 2017

April Fools Everyone! … A few days late

This week we will be exploring and playing around with various goofy tricks and pranks on linux. It’s pretty short and sweet as far as RITlug emails go. I hope to see everyone tomorrow!

Raspberry Pis!

Next week, Wednesday, April 12th at 6:30pm (after FOSS hours) there will be a meeting of the Pi group in room 70-2650. We’ll be working on the magic mirror project as well as demoing the Pi Touch Screen! Please join us to have some fun with Pis!

FOSS Hours!

And lastly, don’t forget about FOSS hours every Wednesday from 4pm-6pm in GOL-2500! It’s a great time to network, get help, or just relax with FOSSy/RITlug friends.

Next week we’ll be having a guest speaker - see my previous email for more info!

This isn’t limited to FOSS, RITlug members are welcome and encouraged to join.

tl;dr

  • Time/date: Friday, April 07th, 2017, 4pm - 6pm (GOL/70-2520)
  • Talk: Linux Pranks!

Also!

  • Pi Group: Wednesday, April 12th 6:30pm - 7:30pm (GOL/70-2650)

Don’t forget!

You can find RITlug this year in a variety of places, but the best ways to keep in touch with the club are via our Telegram group and/or the IRC channel. The bridge bot between the two keeps the chats synchronized nicely. The conversations are active every day and there’s all kinds of interesting discussion happening on a wide variety of topics, from Linux to software to professional work and co-op advice. You can also find us on Facebook as well.

  • Website: http://ritlug.com
  • Telegram: https://telegram.me/ritlugclub
  • IRC: https://web.libera.chat/gamja/?channels=%23rit-lug
  • The Link: https://thelink.rit.edu/organization/Linux
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RITLUG/

If you join, make sure to say hello and let us know you’re here!

Also, to ensure you receive the latest news from RITlug, make sure you’re a member of our group on The Link. This is the best way to ensure you receive future updates from the club!

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Stay Free,

  • Solomon Rubin (Serubin)