Events
Anything event related. You can combine this tag with say an Ubuntu tag to show that it is an Ubuntu Event.
Installfest returns to UAT
Submitted by MajB on
Starting on 18 July the twice a month installfest will return to University of Advancing Technology: 2625 W Baseline,Tempe, AZ 85283 (between 48th and Fry's). The time remains the same 10am to 4 pm.
Anyone interested in Linux is welcome. We can just chat. We can install almost any version of Linux on your computer, router, server, Raspberry PI, or ???. You can fix or learn open source programs in a one on one training class.
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AZLOCO Re-validation
Submitted by MajB on
Every two years each Ubuntu Local Community must be re-validated by the Ubuntu LoCo Council. Our turn is approaching. Our application has been submitted, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArizonaTeam/Re-validationApplication2015 and we have been placed on the schedule for 1300 MST (1 pm) on 18 August 2015. The meeting will take place on line at #ubuntu-meeting. Please attend if possible. Your support will be appreciated.
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Linux Installfest location change
Submitted by todd on
Sat, June 6, and Saturday June 20 10am – 4pm
Gangplank, 260 South Arizona Avenue, Chandler, AZ 85225, United States
Bring your computer to get Linux installed, or get help with configuration issues,
or software. learn about Linux and open source or help others. Great fun! AZLOCO/PLUG event
we will help both on desktop and servers routers almost anything that has linux
depending on helpers that day
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Arduino workshop at Local Motors
Submitted by pavlos on
A couple of weeks ago I attended a workshop on Arduino at Local Motors (LM). There were about 20 people, some with experience; others with none. Some brought their own Arduino kits and LM provided kits for us who did not have. First, there was a presentation on Arduino so that we could understand the basics. Then we started the workshop; our first exercise was to blink a LED. In Arduino terms, you enable one pin as output, then you loop to set the value to 0 and 1. Here's the code:
// Pin 13 has a LED connected on most Arduino boards.
int led = 13;
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Arduino Camp at LM Labs Saturday, May 16, 2015 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Submitted by todd on
for more info go to
http://www.meetup.com/Arduino-Tempe/events/112849612/#prclt-XIvDfc2H
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