Re: next IGLU meeting - Feb. 4th

2000-02-04 Thread Schlomo Schapiro
Hi List, Ira ! at work I am currently installing a Linux system for Office/Intranet/Edu. This includes Apache Proxy/ProxyPass/VirtualHosts, Samba (Main + TNG), sendmail, ipchains (later) etc. We are permanently connected, though. I'll be glad to give a lecture on these topics, especially Samba

RE: next IGLU meeting - Feb. 4th

2000-01-28 Thread ilan Bloch
At 11:04 27/01/00 +0200, Chen Shapira wrote: > >> I am willing to present a lecture on "Lessons from Large >> Linux Sites in >> Israel". > >Lecture will be given in latin, simultanious translation to welsh will be >avaliable by request :-) > >Seriously - sounds interesting. > >There was an idea

RE: next IGLU meeting - Feb. 4th

2000-01-27 Thread Chen Shapira
> I am willing to present a lecture on "Lessons from Large > Linux Sites in > Israel". Lecture will be given in latin, simultanious translation to welsh will be avaliable by request :-) Seriously - sounds interesting. There was an idea a while back to split the meetings into newbie oriented

Re: next IGLU meeting - Feb. 4th

2000-01-27 Thread Marc A. Volovic
On Sun, Jan 23, 2000 at 02:48:39PM +0200, Ira Abramov wrote: > > so I'm looking for people with interesting ideas for lectures they can > give, special products for linux they tried, a special system they built > and all the snags involved, or whatever. I am willing to present a lecture on "Less

Re: next IGLU meeting - Feb. 4th

2000-01-23 Thread Ira Abramov
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Alex Shnitman wrote: > On Sun, Jan 23, 2000 at 02:48:39PM +0200, you wrote the following: > > > The meeting will be as before at IDC in Hertzelia (Hamerkaz Habein > > Tkhumi) which used to be the nun-mem base just south of the airport. map > > is here: http://www.idc.ac.il/m

next IGLU meeting - Feb. 4th

2000-01-23 Thread Ira Abramov
I just noticed both of our potential speakers (Chen and Ury) are going to be at the LinuxWorld expo in NYC next month. I still have the urge to make it a good one, and would have loved to give a more thorough lecture about IP stack basics and IPchains (which I only gave a taste of last time) but