WHAT: NBLUG General Meeting
TOPIC: Introduction to building a Linux Kernel
SPEAKER: M.E. (http://mike.passwall.com/)
WHERE: O'Reilly and Associates, Sebastopol
http://nblug.org/directions.cgihttp://ora.com/oreilly/seb_directions.html
WHEN: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 @ 7:30PM
This is our normal monthly meeting at the normal scheduled time and place.
NBLUG meetings are open to all and are free of charge.
Description:
The "Acting President of NBLUG" will jabber on about installing
and upgrading a kernel by building it from source. "Why?" will be
covered, and general procedures to make the process easier will be included.
He hopes to make this an intermediate level presentation. If you are new
to Linux, this might be nice to see -- even if you do not plan to build a
custom kernel, as you can see what is available to you if you should ever
decide to build one later.
If you have built your own kernel, applied diff-patches, and/or modified
your kernel, you will likely not gain much benefit from this introduction/
(I will not be covering the actual source code, or internal workings of
the kernel.)
Bio:
M.E. is the acting president of NBLUG while we are in transition to having
elected officers. (Expect new bylaws and constitution to be posted soon.)
He is an active member on the list, and is sometimes helpful. ;-)
Having been a member of NBLUG since the first meeting, and a user of Linux
for nearly a decade, M.E. has really enjoyed the Linux lifestyle.
Wrote majority of RFP for 3 story tall book robotic system, was project
coordinator for its integration, and acceptance director.
http://mike.passwall.com/ars/
Reverse engineered Apple's NetBooting protocols from Mac OS X Server, and
ported the system over to Linux after modifying the source code to ISC's
DHCP Server (proof of concept) to permit Apple machines to NetBoot Mac OS
from a Linux Box.
http://mike.passwall.com/macnc/
Work-in-progress "Introduction to networking" pages that describe some
things such as the ISO OSI 7 Layer model:
http://mike.passwall.com/networking/netmodels/
and links to other "stuff" like breaking down the contents of a TCP header
and IP header:
http://mike.passwall.com/networking/
And "Useless Trivia" like computer passwords found in movies and computer
security too:
http://mike.passwall.com/uselesstrivia.html
Plus other "stuff" ;-)
OTHER UPCOMING NBLUG EVENTS:
July 8 : How to deal with spam (panel review)
August 12: Not Disclosed
September 9 : Using the GIMP (tentative)
This is just a quick reminder that we're having our regular monthly meeting
tomorrow night. The topic is Linux on the Sony PlayStation(r) 2 with a
speaker from SCEA (Sony).
WHAT: NBLUG General Meeting
TOPIC: Linux -> Sony PS2!
SPEAKER: Adam Bertsch from SCEA
WHERE: O'Reilly and Associates, Sebastopol
http://nblug.org/directions.cgihttp://ora.com/oreilly/seb_directions.html
WHEN: Tuesday, May 13 @ 7:30PM
Also note that there will be a GnuPG keysigning party after the meeting. If
you're interested, go to http://nblug.org/augie/gpg/gpg-announce.html for
more information and email your key to augie(a)nblug.org immediately.
--
Eric Eisenhart
NBLUG Co-Founder & Vice-President Pro Tempore
The North Bay Linux Users Group
http://nblug.org/
eric(a)nblug.org, IRC: Freiheit@freenode, AIM: falschfreiheit, ICQ: 48217244