<span style="font-family: georgia; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">Jim,</span><br style="font-family: georgia; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);"><span style="font-family: georgia; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">I can give a talk on Networking or FS for 30 to 40 minutes, either in depth or just commands/overview on those 2 subjects. Lets me know if I can give a talk.
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</span><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/15/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Jim Sansing</b> <<a href="mailto:jjsansing@verizon.net">jjsansing@verizon.net</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
>From Brandon's original post, it sounds like he is<br>suggesting that we take the main commands for<br>admin'ing various components and describe the<br>arguments and result fields for them. This will<br>require some background info, but not detailed
<br>internals. Sort of an interactive HOWTO.<br><br>From some of the follow-ups, it seems like some<br>folks want to move into more advanced topics,<br>such as security and development. I expect that<br>within this group, we can cover all of the basics
<br>and a lot of advanced topics<br><br>I created a web page based on Brandon's list and<br>ftp'ed it to <a href="http://calug.org">calug.org</a> (Bernie, when you get a<br>chance please post it, including a link on the meetings
<br>page, and let Chuck know--thanks.) I suggest that<br>anyone who will take a topic or wants to add to the<br>list, send Chuck Fullerton an email.<br><br>The main thing to remember about making a<br>presentation is that it is about sharing information.
<br>I did a presentation on subversion after working<br>with it for about 6 months. There were several<br>questions I couldn't answer, but other people at<br>the meeting pitched in. So you don't have to be<br>an uber-geek and you can be sure that CALUG
<br>members appreciate your effort.<br><br>Later . . . Jim<br><br>Chuck Fullerton wrote:<br>>Chris, et al.<br>><br>>My TCP/IP Fundamentals presentation is from a Hacker's point of view but not<br>>very vendor specific. If someone were to follow up with a presentation on
<br>>how to set up TCP/IP and networking on different distro's and the<br>>differences between them, and maybe some other stuff, I'm thinking it might<br>>be pretty good.<br>><br>>i.e. I know Red Hat's Distros but if you ask me to set up FreeBSD or Debian
<br>>with Networking, I'd have to do some research first.<br>><br>>Whaddya think?<br>><br>>Chuck.<br>><br>>-----Original Message-----<br>>From: Worsley, Christopher [mailto:<a href="mailto:Christopher.Worsley@hp.com">
Christopher.Worsley@hp.com</a>]<br>>Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 9:39 PM<br>>To: Chuck Fullerton; Danyelle Gragsone; <a href="mailto:calug@unknownlamer.org">calug@unknownlamer.org</a><br>>Subject: RE: [CALUG] CALUG Meeting Ideas
<br>><br>><br>>When you say linux networking do you mean administrative activities like<br>>controlling interfaces (ifconfig/iwconfig), more programming (i.e., writing<br>>client/server apps using tcp or udp), or networking drivers (such as the
<br>>prism2/madwifi/acx100)?<br>><br>>Cheers,<br>><br>>Christopher<br>><br>><br>>-----Original Message-----<br>>From: <a href="mailto:calug-bounces@unknownlamer.org">calug-bounces@unknownlamer.org
</a><br>>[mailto:<a href="mailto:calug-bounces@unknownlamer.org">calug-bounces@unknownlamer.org</a>] On Behalf Of Chuck Fullerton<br>>Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 4:54 PM<br>>To: 'Danyelle Gragsone'; <a href="mailto:calug@unknownlamer.org">
calug@unknownlamer.org</a><br>>Subject: Re: [CALUG] CALUG Meeting Ideas<br>><br>>I'd be willing to do a TCP/IP Fundamentals presentation... If someone would<br>>be willing to follow it up with a Linux Networking piece.
<br>><br>>Chuck.<br>><br>>-----Original Message-----<br>>From: <a href="mailto:calug-bounces@unknownlamer.org">calug-bounces@unknownlamer.org</a><br>>[mailto:<a href="mailto:calug-bounces@unknownlamer.org">
calug-bounces@unknownlamer.org</a>]<br>>On Behalf Of Danyelle Gragsone<br>>Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 4:44 PM<br>>To: <a href="mailto:calug@unknownlamer.org">calug@unknownlamer.org</a><br>>Subject: Re: [CALUG] CALUG Meeting Ideas
<br>><br>>Greetings,<br>><br>>I wouldn't mind a File systems and networking talk.<br>><br>><br>>Danyelle<br>><br>>On 5/14/07, Brandon Checketts <<a href="mailto:brandon@brandonchecketts.com">
brandon@brandonchecketts.com</a>> wrote:<br>><br>>>Anybody interested in a meeting that takes an in-depth look at some<br>>>aspect of<br>>><br>>>Linux internals. Any particular topic may not warrant a full 2 hours
<br>>><br>>on it's<br>><br>>>own, but maybe have two or three people each talk for 30-45 minutes on<br>>><br>>one?<br>><br>>>Sample ideas:<br>>> - File systems: In-depth look at ext3 + info about others (ReiserFS,
<br>>><br>>GFS, etc)<br>><br>>> - Startup process in-depth (boot loader -> kernel load -> init scripts)<br>>><br>>> - Memory management (interpreting 'free', 'vmstat', VSZ, RSS etc)
<br>>> - Process management (interpeting load average, Signaling, nice, etc)<br>>><br>>> - Networking (netstat, iptables, etc)<br>>><br>>><br>>>I don't know if we have any experts on any of these topics, but most
<br>>>of us, as users, have probably researched into one or more of these<br>>>areas a little bit on our own. Giving a presentation on one would<br>>>allow you to perhaps dig in a little deeper on a topic than you may
<br>>><br>>otherwise get to.<br>><br>>><br>>>Thanks,<br>>>Brandon Checketts<br>>><br>>><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>CALUG mailing list<br><a href="mailto:CALUG@unknownlamer.org">
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