[CALUG] CALUG Meeting Ideas
Danyelle Gragsone
ladynikon at gmail.com
Mon May 14 16:44:16 EDT 2007
Greetings,
I wouldn't mind a File systems and networking talk.
Danyelle
On 5/14/07, Brandon Checketts <brandon at brandonchecketts.com> wrote:
> Anybody interested in a meeting that takes an in-depth look at some aspect of
> Linux internals. Any particular topic may not warrant a full 2 hours on it's
> own, but maybe have two or three people each talk for 30-45 minutes on one?
>
> Sample ideas:
> - File systems: In-depth look at ext3 + info about others (ReiserFS, GFS, etc)
> - Startup process in-depth (boot loader -> kernel load -> init scripts)
> - Memory management (interpreting 'free', 'vmstat', VSZ, RSS etc)
> - Process management (interpeting load average, Signaling, nice, etc)
> - Networking (netstat, iptables, etc)
>
>
> I don't know if we have any experts on any of these topics, but most of us, as
> users, have probably researched into one or more of these areas a little bit on
> our own. Giving a presentation on one would allow you to perhaps dig in a
> little deeper on a topic than you may otherwise get to.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Brandon Checketts
>
>
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