Hi All,
Sampada Community is happy to announce Gnu/Linux Habba v3. This time we are @ NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte (60km's from Mangalore) on 7th February.
The event aims to:
* Create awareness and share information about Free and Open Source Software. * Clarify doubts regarding availability, philosophy, usage related issues, to the extent possible. * Explore GNU/Linux and its tools with education as an aspect. * Distribute GNU/Linux distributions for people to try it out. (Free CDs, no cost involved) * Help people install GNU/Linux on their machines (laptops @ venue). * Help people configure and optimize GNU/Linux installations for using Kannada. * Answer queries pertaining to usage of Kannada on the GNU/Linux platform, to the best of our knowledge. * Help people to avoid proprietary lock-ins.
GNU/Linux Habba was started in Bangalore with its first edition in April 2008 by volunteers of Sampada Community (http://sampada.net) to not only spread the word about free software, but also to introduce GNU/Linux to the non-technical computer users. The first edition organized at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore received tremendous response with more than 377 registrations running up to the event. Many participants installed GNU/Linux on their Desktops/Laptops and learnt how to use Kannada on it. From NGOs to Public sector officials keen to learn more about GNU/Linux - many people participated in the event. Following the success of the first edition, the group of volunteers behind the event decided to extend the festival to other cities in Karnataka, starting with Mysore. The second edition of GNU/Linux Habba (http://habba.in) was held on 21st September, 2008 at Physics Department, University of Mysore. Following the overwhelming response to the event, we have decided to enable users to work with Gnu/Linux at Mangalore.
Date :- 7, February 2009 Venue :-Sambhram, NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte
Event Portal :– http://habba.in Sampada Community :– http://sampada.net Twitter :- http://twitter.com/techsampada IRC :- #kannada on irc.freenode.net E-mail :- mangalore@habba.in, tech-volunteers@sampada.net Wiki :- http://dev.sampada.net/GNU_Linux_Install_Fest
On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 13:11 +0530, Omshivaprakash H L wrote:
Sampada Community is happy to announce Gnu/Linux Habba v3. This time we are @ NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte (60km's from Mangalore) on 7th February.
This is now listed in the Events page of FSF India's website. It would be good if you can send a report on the event afterwards. I also suggest that you specify the location clearly on the website (that it is near Mangalore).
I understand that a recording studio in Mangalore would like to migrate to Free Software. The owner, I believe, has problems with the software he is using now. It would be good if someone can help him migrate. But, if what I understand is correct, he has a system with a high end sound card that may not have a Free driver. The studio is called Kalasangama and is in the KACES campus at Balmata in Mangalore.
Best
Hi Sasi,
V. Sasi Kumar wrote:
On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 13:11 +0530, Omshivaprakash H L wrote:
Sampada Community is happy to announce Gnu/Linux Habba v3. This time we are @ NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte (60km's from Mangalore) on 7th February.
This is now listed in the Events page of FSF India's website. It would be good if you can send a report on the event afterwards. I also suggest that you specify the location clearly on the website (that it is near Mangalore).
Thank you, Sure, will have the route map and other things added. We shall document the report of this event and update the mailing list.
I understand that a recording studio in Mangalore would like to migrate to Free Software. The owner, I believe, has problems with the software he is using now. It would be good if someone can help him migrate. But, if what I understand is correct, he has a system with a high end sound card that may not have a Free driver. The studio is called Kalasangama and is in the KACES campus at Balmata in Mangalore.
Sure, will try to make it to this studio or will have any of our volunteers look into this. We will be there to look at various things like this and help rejuvenate the local Gnu/Linux groups.
Best
Thanks once again!