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Greater New Hampshire Linux User's Group Welcomes OSF & Apple Computers



The next meeting of the GNHLUG will feature David Black of the Open Group's
(formerly known as the Open Software Foundation) Research Lab and Franklin
Reynolds of Apple's Cambridge Research Lab to speak on the MkLinux port.

Last month maddog gave an impromptu session on the value of a microkernel
when the speaker did not show up, but this month (hopefully) we will have
two knowledgeable people telling us about the MkLinux project.

As you know, the Open Software Foundation has seen the value of putting a
Linux personality on top of the OSF/1 research microkernel and making this
freely available across the net for both Intel and PowerPC processors.
Apple Computers has participated in this project.  We are fortunate to have
both companies represented.

Please help us welcome OSF and Apple on June 19th at 1900 hours (that is
7 P.M.) at Illuminata in Nashua, N.H.  Directions are below.

See you there,

md

===========================Directions to Illuminata===========================
http://www.illuminata.com/directions.html

Illuminata's headquarters are located in Nashua, New Hampshire. 

We occupy the third floor of the Market Exchange Building at 187 Main Street. 
This building is better known as the home of Martha's Exchange, a popular
restaurant and micro-brewery. (For some reason, our clients visit our offices
far more often and far more enthusiastically since we co-located with Martha's.
Hmmm...)

Coming From The South (Massachusetts)

Take US Route 3, which is accessible from both the Route 128 and the I-495
beltways, north into New Hampshire. Take Exit 5 and go East until you hit
Main Street. Take a left; go several blocks. Look for Martha's Exchange, a
large restaurant in a red-brick building on your left. You can generally park
on the street. 

Coming From The North (Concord, NH)

Take I-93 South. When I-93 and the Everett Turnpike go separate ways, follow
the Turnpike. You will soon come into Manchester. Follow the directions below
for Manchester. 

Coming From The North (Manchester, NH)

Whether you're coming from the Manchester Airport, from Route 101, or from
Concord down I-93, the trick is to take I-293 to the the Everett Turnpike,
then head South. Getting to I-293 is easy from Route 101, because they
are largely colinear in Manchester. From the Airport, take a Right at the exit.
Travel until you hit I-293, which you will take West, to the Left. Once you
are approaching Nashua, look for Exit 7 / Route 101A, which you will take
East. In a few minutes you will end up in downtown Nashua, where you will enter
an intersection at an angle (you're on Amherst Street, about to turn onto
Main). At that intersection take a Right, which puts you on Main Street. Look
for Martha's Exchange in a red-brick building on your right.

Go to the third floor.


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Jon "maddog" Hall			
Officer - Linux International           Senior Leader
Mailstop ZK03-2/U15			UNIX Software Group
Digital Equipment Corporation		Internet: maddog at zk3.dec.com
110 Spit Brook Rd.			Voice: 603.881.1341
Nashua, N.H. 03062-2698			Fax: 603.881.6059





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