Generally, you'll probably find help whichever meeting you attend. That said, the general idea is that If you're more concerned about how to write software that runs on Linux, prefer the developer meeting, otherwise prefer the (Eastside or Westside) meeting nearest you. ==Joseph++ C.P. Owens wrote: > Thank you for the info Joe *Joseph*, > Is one meeting better than another for any particular subject matter? > Thanks in advance. > > > > C.P., > You should try coming to one of the regular meetings (Eastside, > Westside, or Developer) as well. There's usually someone there who > could discuss how you might go about setting this all up and getting it > working. > > > C.P. Owens wrote: > >> Hello, I am new to this. I hope I understood the web site correctly >> and it said that if someone would like to see something in particular >> at the Installfest to post here. I would like to see some networking >> help. In particular I have a Suse 9.2 box with a printer, a Suse 9.2 >> laptop and my wifes W98 box.They are all hooked together through a >> Netgear router and I would like to have file sharing at least between >> the two Suse's and print capabilities from all. I am having a hard >> time understanding Samba, SWAT and CUPS. I don't know if this is a >> subject that can be helped with at an Installfest but thought I would >> ask. Thank you. >> Sincerely, >> Steve > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >