Events
Wednesday September 3, 2008
Start: 19:00
End: 21:30
The first Wednesday of every month is...
WINDOWSLESS WEDNESDAY!!
Join us for a DROP IN night of skill-sharing, problem-solving & education
7:00-9:30pm at Free Geek (back door)
No pre-registration required; first-come, first-serve.
- Getting help: all are welcome, beginners and up
- Helping others: we always need helpers with skills, please consider dropping by to help others
- Free or by donation.
- Note: we help with free & open source software/hardware issues only.
Want to try free & open source software? Find out how to install
GNU/Linux on your computer? Or have a more complex question...? These
evenings are first come, first serve. Drop in & write your name/question on the whiteboard; someone will come find you and lend a hand.
Linux Clinics are where we
assist folks who have GNU/Linux issues, hardware problems, or who are
just plain curious. If you want to see what free and open source is all
about, or try the Ubuntu operating system, you're welcome to drop by!
If you are already running a distribution of GNU/Linux, you might
consider bringing your box down, so we can work together to solve your
difficulties.
**CAN
YOU HELP? We're always in need of extra helpers with skills and
patience! Particular areas in demand: GNU/Linux & wireless, Ubuntu
installs, hardware issues. Feel free to drop by and let us know you're
here to help.
Check back here for updates, or join our announcement mailing list to stay posted about upcoming events!
Please note: Entry via back door. Indoor bike parking. Unfortunately
our new location is not wheelchair accessible yet. We appreciate your
patience while we work to change this; call us with concerns:
604-879-4335.
Thursday September 4, 2008
Start: 18:30
End: 20:00
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Command Line,
Thurs. Sept. 4th 6:30-8pm @ Free Geek (back door)
The command line is an interface, or way of interacting with a
computer, which is text-only (as opposed to a graphical user interface,
or GUI).
When using the command line, you type commands at a prompt (a.k.a. cursor).
This free workshop is a good idea for beginners interested in
learning programming, computer building, or for those who like idea of
learning some basic finesse with their digital friend.
Space in our computer lab is limited, so pre-register for this class
by emailing
- No command-line experience is required
- You need a basic familiarity with using computers (nothing fancy)
- You can either be new to free and open source, or experienced with it
- If you have a laptop (running a free operating system), please bring it so we can accommodate more people in our computer lab.
Impress your friends with your newfound movie-hacker-looking skills!
Tuesday September 9, 2008
Start: 18:30
End: 20:30
Free Geek Monthly Meeting
6:30-8:30pm
LOCATION: Free Geek Community Technology Centre
1820 Pandora St. (3 blocks NE of Commercial & Hastings); come to the back door please.
All welcome!
Please note: Our new space is not wheelchair accessible yet. We
appreciate your patience. Please contact us if you have any questions
or concerns at 604-879-4335.
Join us as we make decisions and discuss issues relevant to a community
non-profit dedicated to computer recycling, education, empowerment and
free & open source software. Open to the curious, the beginner and
the programmer. Folks with no computer experience welcome!
Feel free to check out more info about our meeting procedures [HERE]
Thursday September 11, 2008
Start: 18:30
End: 20:30
Ubuntu Vancouver Monthly Meeting
*Join us for our fourth regular meeting.*
Day: Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008
Time: 6:30-8:30pm
Where: Free Geek, 1820 Pandora Street. Please enter by the back door, off the alley.
Join the conversation:
Ubuntu Vancouver Wiki (where you can also join the local Ubuntu Vancouver mailing list)
Get on the Ubuntu Canada mailing list
Wednesday September 17, 2008
Start: 18:30
End: 20:30
Free Workshop: INTRODUCTION TO UBUNTU LINUX
WHEN: Wednesday Sept. 17th, 6:30-8:30pm
Curious? Or just starting out, and need a boost? Come and get a friendly introduction to Ubuntu, a free and open source operating system. You'll learn what you can do with it, what its advantages are, and why its name means 'humanity to others.'
This workshop is for folks who have not had any prior experience with Ubuntu Linux, or who are just starting out...or who just need a bit of extra attention.
***Space is limited, so please preregister by sending an email to:
info AT freegeekvancouver D0T org
[More on Ubuntu]
[Why Use Free Software?]
This workshop is presented by Free Geek and Ubuntu Vancouver.
Thursday September 18, 2008
Start: 18:30
End: 20:00
The Joy of Command Line
Thurs. Sept. 4th 6:30-8pm @ Free Geek (back door)
The command line is an interface, or way of interacting with a
computer, which is text-only (as opposed to a graphical user interface,
or GUI).
When using the command line, you type commands at a prompt (a.k.a. cursor).
This free workshop is a good idea for beginners interested in
learning programming, computer building, or for those who like idea of
learning some basic finesse with their digital friend.
This class is intended for beginners with a little previous exposure to command line,
Prerequisite - You must have one of the following:
- You should have attended one "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Command Line" workshop
- OR, you already know how how to enter commands, and navigate the file system from the command line in Linux.
Space in our computer lab is limited, so pre-register for this class
by emailing
Other things to remember:
- You need a basic familiarity with using computers (nothing fancy)
- You can either be new to free and open source, or experienced with it
- If you have a laptop (running a free operating system), please bring it so we can accommodate more people in our computer lab. Let us know when you register that you can bring your own computer.
Impress your friends with your newfound movie-hacker-looking skills!
Wednesday September 24, 2008
Start: 10:00
End: 17:00
| SFU Sustainability Festival 2008 |
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Date
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Wednesday September 24, 2008 |
| Time |
10:00 AM
- 5:00 PM
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| Additional Information |
www.susfest.ca
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| Description |
Simon Fraser University - Burnaby Campus
8888 University Drive
In the Convocation Mall
"Sustainable SFU presents Sustainability Festival 2008, held at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby Campus in the Convocation Mall.
Whether you are already sustain-a-savvy, or are new to the idea of
green, the Festival is the perfect opportunity to engage with leaders
from the community who are truly making a difference.
Experience the different side of life from our environmentally
innovative companies and products, while relaxing to the sound of local
entertainment and the taste of local brews.
Join us in bringing people together to share information, resources and inspiration!"
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Wednesday October 1, 2008
Start: 19:00
End: 21:30
The first Wednesday of every month is...
WINDOWSLESS WEDNESDAY!!
Join us for a DROP IN night of skill-sharing, problem-solving & education
7:00-9:30pm at Free Geek (back door)
No pre-registration required; first-come, first-serve.
- Getting help: all are welcome, beginners and up
- Helping others: we always need helpers with skills, please consider dropping by to help others
- Free or by donation.
- Note: we help with free & open source software/hardware issues only.
Want to try free & open source software? Find out how to install
GNU/Linux on your computer? Or have a more complex question...? These
evenings are first come, first serve. Drop in & write your name/question on the whiteboard; someone will come find you and lend a hand.
Linux Clinics are where we
assist folks who have GNU/Linux issues, hardware problems, or who are
just plain curious. If you want to see what free and open source is all
about, or try the Ubuntu operating system, you're welcome to drop by!
If you are already running a distribution of GNU/Linux, you might
consider bringing your box down, so we can work together to solve your
difficulties.
**CAN
YOU HELP? We're always in need of extra helpers with skills and
patience! Particular areas in demand: GNU/Linux & wireless, Ubuntu
installs, hardware issues. Feel free to drop by and let us know you're
here to help.
Check back here for updates, or join our announcement mailing list to stay posted about upcoming events!
Please note: Entry via back door. Indoor bike parking. Unfortunately
our new location is not wheelchair accessible yet. We appreciate your
patience while we work to change this; call us with concerns:
604-879-4335.

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