Meeting Notes
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This page is dedicated to LUG meetings and presentations. Every meeting should have it's own page.
[edit] Future Presentations
[edit] Past Meetings
2010/02/16 - Who is and Why choose Peak 10 by Peak 10
2010/01/19 - Linux and IPv6: Configuration, Security and Detection of IPv6 under Linux by Johannes Ullrich with SANS
2009/10/20 - Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization & KVM by Kyle Gonzales of Red Hat
2009/09/16 - Samba and A.D. by Rob McKennon
2009/05/19 - VirtualBox and Samba by Rob McKennon
2009/02/17 - Discussion on Gentoo Linux - One Developers Journey by William L. Thomson Jr., former Gentoo Developer
2009/01/20 - Web Application Tools for Fun and Profit by Kevin Johnson of Inguardians
2008/11/18 - BIOS Operation and Linux Firmware Development by Andrew Henderson
2008/10/21 - Building a HPC Beowulf Cluster using Ubuntu Linux by Donald Z. Cowart
2008/09/16 - Firebird RDBMS by William L. Thomson Jr. of Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
2008/08/19 - ARToolkit and Augmented Reality in Linux by Andrew Henderson
2008/07/15 - PHP and Webapp Security by Johannes Ullrich with SANS
2008/06/17 - Virtualization with Xen by Eli Ben-Shoshan
2008/05/20 - An Overview of Linux Entertainment Software by Andrew Henderson
2008/03/18 - Hardening Your Boxes by Kevin Johnson of Inguardians
2008/02/19 - Virtualization and Hardware Drivers by Jim Barlow of Intel
2008/01/15 - Introduction to LDAP by Bob Halloran
2007/12/18 - IT Resume Tips by Doug Lytle
2007/11/20 - iproute2 and Advanced Linux Routing by William L. Thomson Jr. of Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
2007/09/11 - Gentoo Administration by William L. Thomson Jr., Gentoo Developer
2007/07/20 - LUG business & Enterprise Linux
2006/10/18 - Fighting Spam with Spam Assassin and Clam Assassin by Quigongene
2006/09/20 - GPG by Solid
2006/07/19 - Impromptu meeting notes.
2006/06/21 - OpenLDAP by Riskable
2005/09/20 - Asterisk VoIP by William L. Thomson Jr. of Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
2005/08/16 - Open-Xchange by Riskable
2005/07/19 - FreeNX by Solid and Riskable
2005/06/21 - Linux Security by Riskable and Quigongene
