[SGVLUG] October speaker? Anyone? Buelller?
Rae Yip
rae.yip at gmail.com
Mon Oct 6 18:01:06 PDT 2008
Hi Claude,
Shang-Lin and I are involved in the real-time data acquisition and
event detection pipeline for the Seismo Lab. If we were to give a
preso, it probably would take an hour; we might be able to vary +/- 15
min, but I doubt we could give a "lightning" talk. So, it should
probably be a separate night from the EC2 talk.
Apparently SlimDevices has renamed what a Squeezebox Classic is, so I
probably have the same thing as you (a v3 Squeezebox). I'm running
slimserver 6.5.0-1 still.
I'd be happy to bring my Squeezebox in for a demo, but I wouldn't want
to do the talking. "It plays music off the net, and has some plugins.
Yay." I honestly haven't done much hacking with it.
-Rae.
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 7:07 PM, Claude Felizardo <cafelizardo at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Charles N Wyble <charles at thewybles.com> wrote:
>> So let's do all of the suggested topics.
>>
>> Lightning talks if you will.
>>
>> EC2
>> Linux at Caltech
>> Squeezebox
>>
>>
>> Rae Yip wrote:
>>>
>>> I've got one of the newer Squeezeboxes. They're slick.
>>>
>>> I don't have my own weather station though; I just get it from the
>>> Internet. :)
>>>
>>> -Rae.
>
>
>
> I'd think that a EC2 demo would take at least an hour. A squeezebox
> demo might take 30 minutes if that. Don't know how long a talk about
> the Seismo lab would take. We might be able to squeeze 2 of the 3 and
> still allow some time to talk misc stuff.
>
> Rae, what model do you have and would you want to present that as well
> as talk about Seismo lab?
>
> I was thinking of loading the latest version of the server software on
> my laptop (I'm still running 6.5.4-1 at home but I see that 7.2 is now
> available. Then demonstrate the various clients (both the classic
> model and a streaming client app) and point out the various features
> such as the Web control. As for the weather station, I use the
> Weather Underground plugin to access my data. Perhaps you could
> bring your model and we could demo multiple clients?
>
> claude
>
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