Hi,
The group formerly known as AussieChix (Australian chapter of
LinuxChix) has renamed and rescoped itself and is launching as OWOOT.
If you are a geek girl or woman with an open tech bent, please feel
free to join, or pass the word on to other folks who might be
interested.
cheers
Brianna
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Subject: Oceania Women of Open Tech launches
Oceania Women of Open Tech (OWOOT) is a new group for women in open technology
in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. It has recently formed from
the local chapters of LinuxChix, but with a wider scope focussing on open
technology generally.
OWOOT welcomes all women interested in open technology, including open source,
open hardware, open data and free culture. OWOOT activities will include:
- the Haecksen miniconference at linux.conf.au, and meetups and events at
other conferences
- periodic local social events
- email and IRC forums where you can meet other women from the area who work
with, build or use open technology
OWOOT forums are open to men to join if they wish, as long as they keep in mind
that the purpose of the group is supporting women in open tech and allowing
them to meet each other.
Find out more about OWOOT at our website: http://owoot.org/
Join the OWOOT email list and chat channel: http://owoot.org/Join
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Hello,
I have been trying to get the above printer working with Ubuntu
11.04.Firstly I don't really know what I am doing and have spent an hour
or two on it already.I tried adding the printer via the usual user
friendly way however there is no printer driver listed for that model.I
looked at some information on the Ubuntu forums which led me to the
Gentoo Wiki Archives.I tried a few scripts from those sources but they
didn't work for me.Does anyone know how to get the above printer to work
with Ubuntu?
regards Peter