The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card-sized single-board computer developed in
the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation with the intention of promoting the
teaching of basic computer science in schools.
The Pi is also something never befofe seen in computing - a system the
size of a credit card that runs a STANDARD LINUX KERNEL!
More than a "Programmable Controller" like an Arduino, a standard kernel
makes possible applications like Email, Media Player, Web server, even a
VOIP phone system!
On Wednesday, we will see how the Pi is great for the educational world,
but can easily be used for ANY 'low horsepower' application! We will build
a working media center for playing MP3 streaming radio stations, and see
how other applications are possible.
++ Posted 3 May, Updated 6 May 2013
St. Louis Novell Users Group on Wednesday - 15 May 2103
The SNUG and SuSE Linux lunch time meetings are usually on the third Wednesday of each month.
More information will be posted here when available.
++ Posted 3 May 2013
St. Louis Linux Users Group on Thursday - 16 May 2013
The STLLUG meetings are usually on the third Thursday of each month.
The topic for this month will be:
zFORTH Programming on a Rasberry Pi
by Bill Zimmerly
Omnitec will buy the pizza. Bring a favorite soft drink to share!
More information will be posted on the Stl LUG Website when available.
++ Posted 3 May 2013
Hazelwood Linux Users Group
on Tuesday - 28 May 2013
The HZWLUG meetings are usually on the fourth Tuesday of each month. TOPIC: Various (As Requested by Newest Linux Beginners)
OR
TOPIC: To Be Determined (TBD)
A map and more information will be available here when available.
++ Posted 3 May 2013
Steering Committee Meeting on Wednesday - 5 June 2013
The St. Louis Unix Users Group (SLUUG) Steering Committee meetings are usually on the first Wednesday of each month.
The next SLUUG Steering Committee meeting will again be held 6:30pm at the
St. Louis Bread Company at Old Olive and Olive, west of Lindbergh
(across from the Schnucks and behind the AMC 12).
See directions and map here.
Order of business meeting will include usual business, planning, and reports.
These are open meetings where our members can help decide what the SLUUG community does!
++ Posted 3 May 2013
St. Louis Area Computer Club on Thursday - 6 June 2013
The SLACC meetings are usually on the first Thursday of each month.
A Linux Configuration Workshop will be held this month to help troubleshoot installation and
configuration problems that users may have with various hardware and Linux installations.
More information is available here .
++ Posted 3 May 2013
Hostirian has provided SLUUG colocation hosting for the past four years -
let them know how much we appreciate their support!!