Speaker&Topic: Confirmed

Introduction to KDE 4

Date&Time: Confirmed | General Meeting | Speaker&Topic: Confirmed
2008/05/13 - 7:30pm
2008/05/13 - 9:00pm

Introduction to KDE4

KDE 4 was released on April 2, 2008 and is the newest version
of the K Desktop Environment.

Fabio Locati will speak on the history of KDE and Qt(the toolkit
behind KDE) and he will also discuss the framework of KDE.

Plans for the upcoming 4.1 release will be revealed and there
will be a live KDE demo.


Fabio A. Locati

General Meeting -- Scaled-Down Laptops - Asus EeePC and OLPC XO

Date&Time: Confirmed | General Meeting | Speaker&Topic: Confirmed | Difficulty: User
2008/03/11 - 7:30pm
2008/03/11 - 9:00pm

The Asus EeePC and the One Laptop Per Child XO are two small laptops with very
little in common. This month we have two presenters, Allan Cecil and Brandon
Williams.

Allan will talk about the One Laptop Per Child Project XO laptop, which
is technologically very unusual and supports some exciting educational and
networking applications. A mesh networking demo of multiple XOs is planned, so
if you are one of the lucky ones to already have an XO, bring it along and join
in the demo.

Brandon will be discussing the EeePC, its hardware specifications,
capabilities, the default operating system, and its great suite of open
source software. He'll discuss some of the niche distros popping up
specifically for the EeePC, some of the popular hardware hacks floating
around the web, and discuss some available options to the potential
buyer. We'll also hear about upcoming Ultra-Mobile Pc's, why their popularity
will continue to grow, and upcoming technology that are going to keep making
them cheaper, smaller, and more portable.


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Brandon Williams and Allan Cecil

General Meeting -- Introduction to Forensics

Date&Time: Confirmed | General Meeting | Speaker&Topic: Confirmed | Difficulty: Advanced
2008/02/12 - 7:30pm
2008/02/12 - 9:00pm

In this talk Kyle Rankin will provide an introduction to performing forensics analysis on Linux machines using the popular Sleuthkit tools with their easy-to-use Autopsy web-based front-end. The talk will cover initial installation and configuration of Sleuthkit and Autopsy, basic concepts and considerations for a forensics investigation, and at the end there will be a demo with a compromised Linux image.


O'Reilly Media, Sebastopol

Kyle Rankin

General Meeting -- Advantech FWA-660 Network Appliance

Date&Time: Confirmed | General Meeting | Speaker&Topic: Confirmed | Difficulty: User
2008/01/08 - 7:30pm
2008/01/08 - 9:00pm

Paul Stagnoli and Brian Davidson, of Exchange Bank, will be discussing
hacking the Advantech FWA-660 network appliance. The FWA-660 specs
include four Ethernet ports, a Celeron processor, up to 512 meg of ram,
on-board USB and printer support, compact flash support, and a 30 gig
hard drive.

Paul will demonstrate how to install Ubuntu server onto the box via PXE.
Brian will discuss case mods he made to add USB and Printer support to
the box.


O'Reilly Media, Sebastopol

Paul Stagnoli and Brian Davidson

General Meeting -- Virtualization Panel

Date&Time: Confirmed | General Meeting | Speaker&Topic: Confirmed | Difficulty: Basics
2007/12/11 - 7:30pm
2007/12/11 - 9:00pm

Curious about virtualization? In this talk a panel of NBLUG members will highlight a number of different virtualization technologies including but not limited to VMware, OpenVZ, Solaris zones, and more!


O'Reilly Media, Sebastopol

NBLUG Panel

General Meeting -- How DNS Works

General Meeting | Speaker&Topic: Confirmed | Difficulty: Easy
2007/09/11 - 7:30pm
2007/09/11 - 9:00pm

In this talk Kyle will cover the basics of how DNS (Domain Name System) works. The talk will include a short history of the service, how it works today, and a step-by-step walk-through of what happens between entering a domain into a web browser and getting back an IP address. Also covered is how you could use this new-found knowledge to take down the Internet. Specific implementations of DNS (BIND, djbdns, PowerDNS) will not be covered.


O'Reilly Media

Kyle Rankin

General Meeting -- Amazon Web Services

Date&Time: Confirmed | General Meeting | Speaker&Topic: Confirmed | Difficulty: User
2007/08/14 - 7:30pm
2007/08/14 - 9:00pm

What’s possible in a post Web 2.0 world?

Innovation continues at a mind-bending pace, and this presentation will showcase some thought-provoking new directions that Web Services are headed in. The presentation will provide an overview of Amazon Web Services, including a Web Service named Mechanical Turk that allows computers to make requests of people, an online storage service, a Virtual Server controlled by a Web service, and more. There will also be a demo showing how to set up a virtual server. But mostly this will be an opportunity to have a discussion about innovation and entrepreneurial tools.


O'Reilly Media

Mike Culver

PowerDNS

Date&Time: Confirmed | General Meeting | Speaker&Topic: Confirmed | Difficulty: User
2007/07/10 - 7:30pm
2007/07/10 - 9:00pm

The PowerDNS Nameserver is a modern, advanced and high performance authoritative-only nameserver. It is written from scratch and conforms to all relevant DNS standards documents. Furthermore, PowerDNS interfaces with almost any database.

In this talk August will discuss how PowerDNS can serve your Name Serving needs, some of its advantages and disadvantages, how it can play well with other Name Servers and how you can migrate to it.

August is the Senior System Administrator at Sonic.net; more information about him can be found at his personal website: www.schwer.us.


O'Reilly Media

Augie Schwer

General Meeting - Gamba

Date&Time: Confirmed | General Meeting | Speaker&Topic: Confirmed
2007/06/12 - 7:30pm
2007/06/12 - 9:00pm

Visual Basic allows anyone, even beginners, to do Windows programming.

You can create powerful graphic applications just by dragging and
dropping widgets onto a form and typing a couple of lines of Basic.

Gambas takes rapid application development even further, and makes it
more powerful - with access to QT and KDE functions just a couple of
mouseclicks away - and it's for Linux!

In this presentation you'll get a quick introduction to the Gambas
development environment and see how easy it is to build a webcam
application.


O'Reilly Media

Bob Blick

General Meeting - Handheld Linux

Date&Time: Confirmed | General Meeting | Speaker&Topic: Confirmed
2007/04/10 - 7:30pm
2007/04/10 - 9:00pm

Several handheld computers are on the market that run(or can be made to run) Linux. In this talk, Bob will discuss the differences between Linux on the desktop and on these little devices. He will compare models from Compaq/HP, Sharp and Nokia, the different window managers, and show some of the applications available. Bob has owned a few different handhelds and will bring a couple of them to demonstrate. Some technical points regarding Linux on small systems will also be brought up.


O'Reilly Media

Bob Blick
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