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Roger House will be speaking at this month's talk and will answer these questions:
What are mathematical graphs? What are they good for? What is generic programming?
What is it good for? What is Boost? What is the Boost Graph Library (BGL)?
What are they good for?
O'Reilly Media
Roger House
Roll: Roger, Bill, Dustin, Aaron, Kyle, Allan
Talk for June: Embedded Linux / LTIP (Nathan)
Talk for July: Linux on media PC's (Allan and Kyle)
O'Reilly campus security badge: Kyle to look into second badge for building so the VP has one as well.
Books: Kyle keeps the books and will ensure we are supplied - we will attempt to keep the bin in the room stocked in case Kyle can't make it to a meeting.
Installfest / hackfest: To be coordinated by Dustin - perhaps a Saturday in the fall?
From the LTIB website (www.bitshrine.org):
The LTIB (Linux Target Image Builder) project is a simple tool that can
be used to develop and deploy BSPs (Board Support Packages) for various
target platforms. Using this tool a user will be able to develop a
GNU/Linux image for their target platform.
This talk with demonstrate the configuration and use of LTIB for
assembling the components of an embedded Linux system. Topics will
include uboot, Linux kernel, and root file system options.
O'Reilly Media
Nathan Knuth
It seems like just about everyone is coming out with a PC that you can connect to your TV and play videos from. Of course, we all know just how many of those are running Linux under the hood. Why buy one of those when you can build your own? In this talk Kyle Rankin and Allan Cecil are going to discuss two fully-featured programs you can install on a regular Linux system to turn it into a media PC: Xbox Media Center (XBMC) and Boxee.
Kyle Rankin and Allan Cecil




