Am 29. Nov, 2001 schwätzte Alan Dayley so:
> The reason I ask the question is that I have been in contact with Ralph
> Prowell, a teacher at Collins College. He is currently teaching a 5 week
> course on intro to *nix or something like that. The same group of students
> will then be going into the next course on *nix admin. They use Linux as the
> OS for these courses.
>
> Anyway, Ralph will be using the December meeting as a field trip for about a
> dozen students to come and meet real Linux users and professionals and wants
> an opportunity for these students to actually learn something.
>
> This does not preclude having a sugar party but I think we will need to have
> some structure to the meeting, like a question and answer session or a brief
> intro to admin or something like that.
I could do a 10 - 20 min piece on a few topics. Intro to journalled
filesystems, e.g. what is a journalled filesystem, jumps to mind. After the
presentation we could take comments from the peanut gallery about the
different journalled filesystems available for Linux.
I can do a variety of other sys_adm topics. Anything in particular they'd
like to see?
The key is probably keeping it down to 10 or 20 minutes this month.
ciao,
der.hans
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