Hi all,
The Thursday, 7/11/2024 Phoenix Linux User Group (PLUG) meeting commences at 7pm Mountain Standard Time (NOT daylight savings time) online at https://lufthans.bigbluemeeting.com/plu-yuk-7xx . This will be a repeat of my 7/3/2024 Void presentation, but at a time more convenient to North Americans west of the Mississippi River.
The past few months the Void Linux distribution has become the subject of curiosity and questions from folks wanting something closer to the metal, folks wanting to shed their training wheels, folks who want a rolling release that doesn't mess you up every few updates, folks curious about the runit init system, for folks looking for a smaller, cleaner musl based Linux, and from folks who just wonder what all the hype is about.
I'm often the recipient of these questions because I've used Void since March 2015. I'll answer all these questions at this online PLUG meeting. If people want to ask me questions about the runit init system, that's also on topic.
During the meeting I'll demonstrate a Void Linux Virtual Machine installation.
It's important to remember that Void Linux isn't for everyone. Not even for the majority. For some, this presentation helps by showing what Void Linux can do and how to achieve it. For others, it's an early clue that Void's not right for them, so they can spend the time looking at other distros.
I'll save plenty of time to answer questions posed by attendees, so this presentation can serve as a first step in evaluating Void Linux. Hope to see you there.
SteveT
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 02:05:46AM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
The Thursday, 7/11/2024 Phoenix Linux User Group (PLUG) meeting commences at 7pm Mountain Standard Time (NOT daylight savings time) online at https://lufthans.bigbluemeeting.com/plu-yuk-7xx . This will be a repeat of my 7/3/2024 Void presentation, but at a time more convenient to North Americans west of the Mississippi River.
The past few months the Void Linux distribution has become the subject of curiosity and questions from folks wanting something closer to the metal, folks wanting to shed their training wheels, folks who want a rolling release that doesn't mess you up every few updates, folks curious about the runit init system, for folks looking for a smaller, cleaner musl based Linux, and from folks who just wonder what all the hype is about.
I'm often the recipient of these questions because I've used Void since March 2015. I'll answer all these questions at this online PLUG meeting. If people want to ask me questions about the runit init system, that's also on topic.
During the meeting I'll demonstrate a Void Linux Virtual Machine installation.
It's important to remember that Void Linux isn't for everyone. Not even for the majority. For some, this presentation helps by showing what Void Linux can do and how to achieve it. For others, it's an early clue that Void's not right for them, so they can spend the time looking at other distros.
I'll save plenty of time to answer questions posed by attendees, so this presentation can serve as a first step in evaluating Void Linux. Hope to see you there.
SteveT
Is this meeting going to be recorded or was the previous meeting recorded? I missed the last one and I'm not sure I can make it to this one.