As agreed during the last meeting, here are the dates of the next 3
Lilux meetings:
November 24th
December 22nd
January 19th
Additionnally, we plan to have an evening in a restaurant, to
celebrate the new year: January 12th
Are there any volunteers for presentations?
Alain
Hi all,
https://bcee.snet.lu/
Works For Me(TM) under mozilla; almost usable under konqueror + Sun j2re
(wrong character spacing). Finally!
Cheers,
Alain LOUGE
Nice news!!
and more: KDE 3.5 and Firefox 1.5 are released.
Good install
2005/11/29, Georges Toth <georges(a)norm.lu>:
> > https://bcee.snet.lu/
> > Works For Me(TM) under mozilla; almost usable under konqueror + Sun j2re
> > (wrong character spacing). Finally!
>
> Nice!
> Thnx for the link!
>
> The java-only interface has been working fine for me too, though (konqi +
> firefox).
>
> --
>
> regards,
> Georges Toth
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Subject: [ooo-announce] A genuine open-standard format
Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 14:42:14 -0500
Reply-To: announce(a)openoffice.org
Genuine Open-Standard Format for Office Documents Already Available
25 November 2005
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Hi,
this just in from Mr. LinuxDays himself:
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Hello
The LinuxDays team is happy to announce the preliminary agenda for
LinuxDays 2006.
The tutorial part of the agenda is now online (www.linuxdays.lu). The
conference/presentation part as well as the social event part will follow.
Thank's
Patrick Harpes
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You'll notice that the timetable is a bit strange, I already said so
and hope the layout will be fixed to be clearer.
Greets Eric
Cher tous,
J'ai un ami qui est venu s'installer dans la grande région pour
travailler au Luxembourg. Malheureusement, suite à un changement
législatif luxembourgeois, son employeur a été contraint de restreindre
le personnel, et il avait contre lui d'être encore en période d'essai...
Depuis maintenant plus de six mois, il est à la recherche d'un emploi.
Travailleur, courageux, compétent, avec une solide expérience
professionnelle, tout en cherchant intensivement du travail, il se
consacre à terminer un projet informatique qui lui tient à coeur, afin
de l'annexer à ses dossier de candidature. Il suit également une
formation Cisco afin de parfaire ses compétences en réseaux informatiques.
Il va bientôt être père pour la première fois, et bien que sa femme
n'ait jamais travaillé, le chômage belge cherche tous les prétextes pour
l'exclure, le mettant dans une situation plus qu'inconfortable puisque
son ménage n'aurait alors plus aucun revenu.
Idéalement, il cherche un poste de chef de projet, ou de développeur, ou
d'administrateur de bases de données. Mais au point où il en est, il est
prêt à tout. Vous trouverez ci-joint son CV, qui est non biaisé.
Je vous demande de considérer cette candidature. Vous n'aurez pas à le
regretter. Il est déjà rare de trouver des "informaticiens" diplômés.
Celui-ci, en plus, en veut.
Merci d'avance.
--
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