RE: Fwd: Ann: Devel Meeting Tomorrow, Nov 4th

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Author: George Gambill
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To: plug-discuss
Subject: RE: Fwd: Ann: Devel Meeting Tomorrow, Nov 4th
Where exactly is tonight's meeting? The below posting says it is at Adtron while the web page(
http://plug.phoenix.az.us/index.php?module=PostCalendar&func=view&Date=20041104&tplview=&viewtype=details&eid=10&print= ) says UAT

George

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan Dayley <>
> Subject: Fwd: Ann: Devel Meeting Tomorrow, Nov 4th
> Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 20:36:08 -0700
> =2D--------- Forwarded Message ----------
>
> Subject: Ann: Devel Meeting Tomorrow, Nov 4th
> Date: Wednesday 03 November 2004 08:30 pm
> =46rom: Alan Dayley <>
> To:
>
> PLUG Devel Meeting is on Thursday, November 4th.
>
> What: PLUG Developer Meeting
> When: Thursday, October 7, 2004 at 7:00 PM
> Where: Adtron Corporation
> 4415 E. Cotton Center Blvd., Suite 100
> Phoenix, AZ 85040
> Topic: Code Analysis Tools and Linux VMM
>
> As some of you may remember from some months ago, I was
> beginning a study of
> the Linux Virtual Memory Manager to answer a question: How
> often does the
> swap file get written? Well, the need for that study faded as did my
> priority to spend time on it.
>
> Never the less, in the process I was able to become familiar
> with the book,
> "Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager" by Mel Gorman
> (http://www.phptr.com/title/0131453483). It is really a
> rather impressive
> document that provides discussion just higher than comments
> in the actual
> kernel source code. Kernel version 2.4.22, actually. The
> book comes with a
> CD with it's own built-in web server and source browsing
> tools including the
> CodeViz call graph generator.
>
> I am no expert on the Linux VMM or even a significant portion
> of this book.
> But I thought it would b interesting to show what I found in
> attempting to
> answer my original question and then explore this book
> further. Maybe we c=
> an
> then try some other code analysis tools that would add to
> your development
> tool box.
>
> The meeting will be held at Adtron. =A0Wired internet access
> available if t=
> he
> group brings a hub or switch. =A0(I'll bring that old IBM
> notebook with
> Slakware 8 to use as a DHCP server if one of the group wants
> to configure
> it.) Wireless access is available too.
>
> See the Meeting FAQ on the website for full directions:
>
> http://plug.phoenix.az.us/modules.php?op=3Dmodload&name=3DFAQ&

file=3Dindex&=
myfaq=3Dye
s&id_cat=3D3&categories=3DPLUG+Meetings&parent_id=3D0#27

Be carefull with the MapQuest.com map, linked below and in the FAQ. =A0It s=
hows
the location star in the wrong place.

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?country=3DUS&countryid=3DUS&addtohisto=
ry=3D&se
archtype=3Daddress&cat=3D&address=3D4415%20E%20Cotton%20Center%20Blvd&city=
=3DPhoenix&
state=3DAZ&zipcode=3D85040%2d8854&search=3D%20%20Search%20%20&searchtab=3Da=
ddress

The building is actually more east and south of the star shown. =A0Just tur=
n in
the driveway on the south side of the traffic circle with the big fountain
and you'll see the building on the right. =A0The front door is on the east =
side
of the building, south of the big Adtron logo up high on the east wall.

Alan
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