I can prepare a new presentation about a project I am currently working on.
Running Linux on an ARM 7 board.
This is a presentation similar to the one I gave on running Linux on a PPC
board.
This one might be even more interesting since ARM7 processors does not have
MMU.

The presentation can be ready in about 3 weeks.

I can also give a rerun of one of my other presentations

--
Ori Idan

On 12/3/06, Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm CCing this to Linux-IL to get a broader audience.

Well, today Telux is going to have the last presentation in the "Welcome
to
Linux" series. So now we need to start with the regular activities again.
The
problem is that no one commmitted to give any presentations. So here are
some
ideas on what we can do:

1. Re-runs. Can any of the previous presenters give a re-run of their
previously given presentations?

2. Interactive hacking. Gabor gave a very nice Test::Live session for the
Israeli Perl Mongers. We can do something similar: take a project, and add
tests, fix bugs together etc.

3. Distribution Comparison Session - this idea came up on the Haifux
mailing
list once:


http://www.mail-archive.com/lin-club%40stud.vipe.technion.ac.il/msg00272.html

I liked it back then and I still do. Would anybody be interested in such a
thing?

4. A Lightning Talks session.

5. New Presentations - yes I know it's an unorthodox idea, but maybe
someone
can prepare some in time.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

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