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March topic(s) for BLU



Hi all,

I have equipment...
I have a demo .. 

What I don't have is a running iSCSI implementation, but I should have
time this afternoon to cobble it all together.

If you are interested in virtualization & RHEL5, rest assured that you
will get a healthy dose of too-much-information,  Everything tonight
will be virtualized. How much iSCSI & GFS there'll be remains to be
seen.

I'll have plenty demonstrate & talk about, so come on down!!!


Christoph.


On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 11:28 -0500, Christoph Doerbeck wrote:
> Greetings all,
> 
> I am planning on presenting this months meeting.  In my current plan,  
> I have the intent to deliver a session on GFS and iSCSI.  This falls 
> right in line with my usual enterprise-linux theme discussions.
> 
> However, in my recent "hobbyist" hours I have been getting down and
> dirty with Linux as an audio workstation.  Now, this could mean many
> things.  At the moment, it means I use FC6 with jackd and rosegarden
> plus all kinds of MIDI funk to control my Yamaha keyboard & software
> synthesizers  to create (IMHO) some pretty un-listenable stuff.  This
> falls right in line with my other usual topic of doing unexpected stuff
> with Linux (ex: making movies, or making soundtracks for movies).
> 
> In any case, I'd like to offer a blended soup of topics on 3/21 (an hour
> each?).  Everything will be demo based.
> 
> Thoughts, comments, feedback appreciated.  If no one cares about topic
> (B), I'll drop it and stick to plan (A).
> 
> Christoph
> 
> 


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