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1.) make mrproper (resets to default) 
	[* do between each compile]

2.) make xconfig (kernel options on KLUG "Tech Notes")
	http://kalamazoolinux.org/tech/kernel242opts.txt
	[This is a copy of kernel opts set for Bruce's P3]
	if not running X use make menuconfig

Set the configuration options on the GUI panel menus
Y_es N_o or M_odule syntax  Modules can be un/loaded
[Check processor, DO make IDE/SCSI boot controller Y_es]

3.) make dep clean bzImage modules

4.) Red Hat v7.0 makefile program needs to be edited;
	change gcc to kgcc (in two places) *{new compiler}

5.) make modules_install (copies to /lib/modules/2.4.2/)
	(some non-fatal error msgs expected here)

6.) locate arch/i386/boot/bzImage
	move to /boot or / (root directory)

7.) tell the boot loader to select this kernel
        edit ect/lilo.conf so image = {location of kernel}
	add image = /boot    change filename   label = 242
	initrd <--Note A.    read only    root=/dev/-

8.) run lilo to create a new system

9.) create boot floppy
	make bootdisk 2.4|7.0

10.)point system to system.map - 2.4.2 in /boot

Note A. initrd (ram disk on some SCSI systems)
	make initrd /boot/initrd-2.2.17.14 

BUG REPORT:  Known kernel 2.4.2 bugs
Problems with PCMCIA slot device function
Problems with writing large loopback files
VMware bi-directional printing not supported (dead dongles)  

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SEE  http://www.ibiblio.org 

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Bruce Smith is a Systems Administrator and Software Developer
for Armstrong International Inc. where he is responsible for
a HP-UX network of Servers, Workstations, printers and
X-Terminals spanning five buildings in Three Rivers.  Bruce
has a degree in Computer Science and Mathematics from Central
Michigan University.  (go Chips! :)  Bruce runs Linux, almost
exclusively, on all his PC's at work and home, and runs a lot
of Armstrong's networking services on Linux!
Bruce Smith <bruce@armintl.com>

--------------------------------------------------------------
COME TO A MEETING TO GET THE REAL GOOD STUFF!!!  Y U M M Y!
There were gingerbread people, oatmeal & raisin, and white
chocolate filled cookies served with delicious cold whole
milk! VERY NICE TREATS!!!  Thanks to Dirk Bartley and Wes
Leonard for sharing these goodies with the group.  The snacks
were served after the presentation.
--------------------------------------------------------------

     NOTE -
* Must come to three meetings to qualify as a full member.


II.   NEXT WEEK'S MEETING - TUESDAY 03/27/2001
********************************************************************

Printing with the Penguin
by Adam Williams

How Linux approaches the issue of producing hard-copy
is quite diffrent from the approach of that other
operating system, and can be quite baffling to the new 
user.  Tonight we will explore printcap, lpd vs lprNG,
and what happened to all the "print drivers".

Adam is a network administrator based in Grand Rapids,
but the network he deals with is all over Michigan,
with a couple of hundred workstations, running Linux
and other Operating Systems. Not only does he deal with
domain issues  at work, but he is also the owner of the
domain "whitemice.org".  Adam has been a regular 
contributor to technical discussions on our main
mailing list, both presenting and solving some of
the most challenging networking and configuration
problems.

     NOTE -
* Must come to three meetings to qualify as a full member.


III. LINUX OR KLUG RELATED PROJECT REPORTS -

O'REILLY SPRING 2001 CATALOG WAS DISTRIBUTED at the
weekly meeting.  Perhaps Robert G. Brown will have
them at the next meeting too!  See Bob for yours!

GREAT MEETING PRESENTATIONS. Your opportunity
to share your Linux experiences and see what
other people are doing.  Come enjoy a meeting!
If you have an IDEA FOR A KLUG PRESENTATION or know
of a good speaker, we want to hear about it!  Make
contact with our KLUG Program Director, Adam Williams
<awilliam@whitemice.org>.  A Pentium Class Desktop
PC, Ethernet/100 Web Connection, VGA Projector, VGA
Monitors, and Overhead Projector are is Available for
Use in KLUG Presentations! Contact Dirk Bartley
<bartleyd2@net-link.net>

KLUG "PC SHOW" PUBLIC RELATIONS PROJECT!
Success was reported and many contacts were made.
We will be back again next month, as more experienced
exhibitors.  The big yellow KLUG banner was displayed
on Sunday MARCH 11, 2001 at the computer show at the
Kalamazoo County Fairgrounds!!!  Robert G. Brown and
Dirk Bartley represented KLUG with help from Bruce and
Joe.  Contact "Dirk Bartley" <bartleyd2@net-link.net>

BOOGIE'S CYBER CAFE - KLUG's public commercial Linux project.
Stop in and see this "pay-to-compute" implementation.
Check out -  http://www.boogies.com/ Site by Matt Crampton!
This successful public demonstration of the flexibility and
suitability of Linux in a commercial environment provides
great exposure.  This project provides a share of the profits
to fund KLUG activities.  Members check on this LAN, remotely,
several times a day.  The network support for Boogie's is being
supplemented by Peter Buxton.  Robert G. Brown is supervising
the overall operation, remotely at times. The  Linux OS STILL 
remains cool, calm, and constant!  Running Squid, NFS, sendmail,
and the Apache web server local now to host the Boogie's web site!
The web server is up.  A game testing machine has been
configured.  Various upgrades and enhancements are being applied
currently, including a replacement (233 MHz Pentium Pro) CPU
installed on the main server.  Contact "Peter Buxton"
<somercet@hotmail.com> to help out or for more info.

 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

          Revenue from Boogie's to KLUG is UP 30%

* * *   W E   N E E D   G A M E  I N S T A L L E R S  * * *

 'GAMERS' AT BOOGIE'S SOON WILL BE HAPPIER and $pending more
 time on the network!  A KLUG member has donated many Linux
 game CD's and manuals.  Some of those titles, many of them
 produced by Loki, are as follows - Soldier of Fortune, 
 Heros III, Railroad Tycoon II, Civilization, Ultimate Solitare, 
 ...Quake, Myth II, Heretic II (network multi-player).  There
 was even a Linux CD which included 100 assorted games.  Who
 can install and test these new additions?  There are about
 15 to 20 CD's and manuals.  Peter and Robert have their hands
 full with other Boogie's related activities.  This assignment
 should be easy and fun.  Get in on the Boogie's excitement!
 Take a look via webcam - http://www.boogies.com/webcam.htm 
 Contact "Peter Buxton" <somercet@hotmail.com> or 
 "Robert G. Brown" <bob@acm.org> to volunteer!!!

 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

WEST MICHIGAN POLIO NETWORK WEB SITE - 
The site development is still heading into the final stages.  
This project needs a coordinator to wrap it up.  All the
images and text are awaiting transformation into HTML format.  
WMPN has asked us to assist them in getting their info
published for public use and good.  The web content includes
information on post-polio disorders.  More info from "Robert
G. Brown" <bob@acm.org> or "Dirk Bartley" <bartleyd2@net-link.net>

IF YOU KNOW OF ADDITIONAL LINKS that should be included
in the KLUG LINKS page... please send e-mail suggestions 
to <linkmaster@kalamazoolinux.org> so the LINKS team of
Ted & Thad Juszczak can review the content of the site.  
If you haven't checked these links out lately, take a look.
http://www.kalamazoolinux.org/links

THE LINUX VIDEO OUTREACH PROJECT -   
We are looking for a new "Post-Production Video Project
Manager."  Any ideas?   See the intro footage demo at
http://www.imago3d.com/KLUG An idea has been proposed to
include footage of KLUG meeting activities.  A visual
demonstration of this "community supported" OS.  The
subjects covered in the video include the internet, Linux,
and KLUG.  This video will be presented repeatedly on local 
public access channels for educational and KLUG/Linux
promotional purposes.  KLUG presents "The Internet Demystified"
More info from "Robert G. Brown" <bob@acm.org> or "Dirk Bartley"
<bartleyd2@net-link.net>

     NOTE -
* Must come to three meetings to qualify as a full member.

   
IV.   GENERAL KLUG ANNOUNCEMENTS

WHAT IS KLUG? -
KLUG is a volunteer group formed by and for LINUX
system users in the Kalamazoo Michigan area. We
support, promote, and develop activities related
to the use, study, and application of LINUX in the
local community.

THE BEGINNER'S MEETINGS ARE HELD the first Tuesday of each
month.  Linux basics and distribution installs are the
lessons of these evenings.  If you do want KLUG's FREE help
installing Linux on your computer at one of these meetings,
see URL: http://kalamazoolinux.org/meetings/installform.html
Contact the KLUG Installmasters for more information:
installmaster@kalamazoolinux.org

Note:
As Linux matures as an OS, the educational needs are evolving.
The Beginner's Meeting format is changing with those needs.
It is difficult to cover all the basics in one meeting.  Linux
is not just for CS experts and IT professionals.  The "BASICS"
meetings are intended for those with limited experience with
Operating System's or even Personal Computer's.  Your comments
and questions are welcomed!

IF YOU KNOW OF ADDITIONAL LINKS that should be included
in the KLUG LINKS page... please send e-mail suggestions 
to <linkmaster@kalamazoolinux.org> so the LINKS team
can review the content of the site.
http://www.kalamazoolinux.org/links

REDHAT LINUX CERTIFICATION information is available
from a KLUG officer.  See the club listserv for more
info or check certifications on the Links page.
http://www.kalamazoolinux.org/links/certification.html

WEST MICHIGAN SEARCH & RESCUE - Web site is done.
Go there and see this KLUG public service project!
The site is ready for the next phase of development.
Contact Brenda Williams with questions or comments.
<brenda@cvalaw.com>  Web site http://www.wmsar.org

+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ > N E W S    F L A S H < +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
 Y O U   ARE ASKED TO REMEMBER THAT  K L U G  IS...
 A      --->   VOLUNTEER   <---    ORGANIZATION!!!
Please Honor the Spirit of the GPL!  Is it REALLY Free?
+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
VOLUNTEER CLUB POSITIONS NOW AVAILABLE:
All KLUG positions are NOT occupied currently.
Please consider serving the members as one of the following...
=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
FTPMASTER
http://www.kalamazoolinux.org/organize/ftp-mast.html
INSTALLMASTER
http://www.kalamazoolinux.org/organize/inst-mast.html
BOOGIE WEBMASTER (Boogie's Cyber Cafe)www.boogies.com
PROJECT MANAGER Wrap up of WM Polio Network's web site
PROJECT MANAGER Post-Production Video Outreach
More info from "Dirk Bartley" <bartleyd2@net-link.net>

*****************************************************************
#	J O I N    &    S U P P O R T    K L U G  !!!
#	Be a KLUG Supporting Member!  $25 annually *
#	($.50 per meeting) TRULY A GREAT BARGAIN!!!
#
#	THE SUPPORTING MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS INCLUDE (= #)
*****************************************************************

# GREAT MEETING PRESENTATIONS. Your opportunity
to share your Linux experiences and see what
other people are doing.  Come enjoy a meeting!
If you have an IDEA FOR A KLUG PRESENTATION or know
of a good speaker, we want to hear about it!  Make
contact with our KLUG Program Director, Adam Williams
<awilliam@whitemice.org>.  A Pentium Class Desktop
PC, Ethernet/100 Web Connection, VGA Projector, VGA
Monitors, and Overhead Projector are is Available for
Use in KLUG Presentations! Contact Dirk Bartley
<bartleyd2@net-link.net>

# NEW GOLD EDITION CD GIFT FOR KLUG PRESENTATIONS!
In addition to the sincere appreciation felt
for those great KLUG presentations, presenters
will be given a gift of a new GOLD EDITION CD-ROM!

# NON-COMMERCIAL OR PERSONAL WEB SITE HOSTED on the
KLUG server.  Single page .html files can be sent to the
interim KLUG webmaster@kalamazoolinux.org for
posting.  These are intended to be low traffic web
sites displaying appropriate content.

# CHECK OUT THE NEW KLUG LIBRARY PAGE -  See the updated
inventory listing of our KLUG Library. The items listed in
green are only available to KLUG supporting members.
We have Debian, SuSE, Mandrake, and WinLinux distribution
packages available in our library along with several others.
Did you know we have *non-Linux* distribution additions!
Everything else is available to anyone that can come to a
KLUG meeting. If you would like to check out one of these
items, please check it off and submit the form on the KLUG
library page.   We are sharing these next two items as an F-Y-I !
Please do show up at the meeting if you have books requested.
What about you?  Do you need to return any KLUG library books?
Contact Dirk Bartley for more info <bartleyd2@net-link.net>.

# *************************************************************
  **************   BSWARE SOFTWARE DISCOUNTS   ****************
This Linux distribution now comes on two (2) CD's.  
Supporting Member Discount on BSware is $1.50 per
CD or 50% off!  Bruce distributes a non-commercial
version of the Red Hat Linux OS!  Notice - BSware
prices are $3 per CD.  A Great Deal!!!  Thanks Bruce!!!  
o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o
VISIT      http://kalamazoolinux.org/bsware/
o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o
See Bruce's BSware web site to find out what Linux & other
distributions and application software he has available.
E-mail him in advance about your needs and pick up your
CD's at the next meeting.  bruce@armintl.com
**************************************************************
**************************************************************

# A PHP SIG HAS BEEN FORMED - FOR ALL those interested
in learning this powerful server-side scripting language.
THE FIRST MEETING WAS HELD Tuesday, June 13th at 7pm.
See the listserv info on the KLUG web site.  Newbies and
experienced PHP developers alike will have ample opportunity
to share and encourage one another in the use of PHP. More
info from "Tony Gettig" <tony@gettig-group.com>
http://kalamazoolinux.org/listserv/ SIGN UP NOW!!!

# MAKE SURE YOU ARE SIGNED UP for the KLUG mailing list!
    **********************
THIS IS THE WAY TO GET THESE WEEKLY KLUG MEETING NOTES!  <--*HEY!*
    **********************
Diversified mailing lists can be found on our web site.
http://kalamazoolinux.org/listserv/
Currently Available KLUG Lists:
- Common List (All Members)
- Assistance for New Linux Users
- Merits/Weaknesses of different Operating Systems
- PHP

*****************************************************************

TAX DEDUCTIBLE STATUS - STILL WAITING FOR THE IRS!!!
The 501c3 application was sent to the IRS in December 1999.
We have received notice that they are proceeding with the 
processing of our request.  We hope to hear from them
REAL SOON with notice of our charitable deductibility.
Charitable and tax-exemption status is routinely granted 
to educational not-for-profit organizations.  This should
help us attain our financial goals.  We need working
capital for increased Linux promotional activities.

     NOTE -
* Must come to three meetings to qualify as a full member.
  Bring a friend... who was disappointed by a proprietary OS!

THANKS to ARMSTRONG INTERNATIONAL, INC. for providing their
much appreciated IT Resources to support KLUG and Linux.

THANKS to MORRISON INDUSTRIES, INC. for providing their 
VGA Projector to support KLUG and Linux presentations.

THANKS to YAKKO/WMU Computer Club for providing their
T-1 net feed via a 10-based T 100 Mbs network cable and
a rolling overhead VGA Projector to support KLUG and Linux
presentations.  Thanks to Wes Leonard and the Yakko team!

 >><< send corrections, additions, flames to the KLUG scribe >><<
         mag00@voyager.net  or  magoo@yakko.cs.wmich.edu

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