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DATE | 2001-11-15 |
FROM | bandie@linuxfreemail.com
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] Nominations report, Next executive meeting,
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You didn't get it done at the installfest?
At Thu, 15 Nov 2001 21:17:49 -0500 , Joe Villari wrote:
> >I haven't had a chance to read em yet. This McGraw-Hill gig is sooooo >busy right now until the end of the year. Not getting out of work >until 8 or so, that's why I've missed the last meetings and the Perl >Bot lecture. > >Finally got all the pieces for the router and that will start over >the weekend. Still waiting for YDL 2.1 to get the new laptop jumping. > >Joe > >>Bummmer >> >> >>How did you feel about the changes to accomedate sabaticals in the latest >>NYLXS charter? >> >> >>Ruben >> >> >>On 2001.11.15 16:20:31 -0500 joev_nylxs-at-pipeline.com wrote: >>Ruben >> >>Thanks for the nomination. >> >>At this time I am not clear about where I will be after the 1st of the year. I >>will therefore regretfully withdraw my nomination as Recording Secretary. I am >>willing to do what I can if I'm in the country. >> >>Regretfully >>Joe Villari >> >>Ruben Safir wrote: >> > Our meeting on this tuesday night successed in nominating >>temporary officers >>and >>outlining some of the accomplishments NYLXS hopes to meet in the coming year. >>First I want to unfurl the list of nominees. Nominees are not installed >>officers, just nominated. One of the things to keep in mind about the board >>officers is that they to run on of the proposed standing committes, >>one needs to >>be a board member. We are looking at having two kinds of committees, adhoc and >>standing. >> >>President: Ruben Safir >>Vice President: Evan Inker >>2nd Vice-President: Marc B.Conti >>Treasurer: Joe Maffia >>Sub-Treasruer: Jay Sulzberger >>Secretary: Liz Arum, Joe Ercole, Sonny >>Recording Secretary: Sonny, Joe Villari, Ron Guerin >> >> >>Anyone who objects to being nominated email me and we'll remove you. >>Anyone who >>might want to fill a position who didn't make it, email me. Final installment >>and election will be done next month at the first NYLXS executive meeting. A >>great deal was discussed about the goals of the coming year in terms of >>fundraising and achivements. The first imperative of the organization at this >>point to is secure a permanent home and place for our libraries services, and >>meetings. Generaly, we are looking to secure an upstairs office to >>store front, >>and to possibly run an internet cafe downstairs running exclussively free >>software. >> >> >>Sounds easy - right :) >> >> >> >From a fund raising prespective, we are hoping to obtain the goal >>of $30,000 in >>fund raising. Our educational program is one major fund raising component. >>Several other organizations have aproached us about providing basic Linux >>training and support. Some might be able to get us decent teaching space in >>Manhattan. >> >>In this regard, Marcus has volunteered to chair our Standing Educational >>committee to work with Public High Schools and lead our efforts for free >>software training and education. I have a previously worked out outline for a >>curriculim of classes for a complete cradle to grave Linux program. Billy >>Donahue has volunteered to do some teaching. This is a basic outline of the >>educational agenda: >> >> >>Introduction to Linux Introduction to Unix1 Introduction to Unix2 Introduction >>to Apache: Linux 2 Introdution to Networking 1 Introduction to >>Programming with >>Perl Advanced Apache Administration and Deveopment:mod_perl Advanced Web >>Programming with Perl >> >> >>The program requires each student to purchase a PC and install Linux >>and develop >>a completely functional system which they take home at the end. >> >>Some of the courses look like this: >> >>Linux1: >> __________________ >> >>Syllabus Linux 1: >> >>Preperation for installation: >> >>Hard Drive Description Partitions File Systems intro to inodes, lines and >>devices Standard File System Layout >> >> >>Partitionong a Hard Drive >> >>Laying down a File system: ext2 reiser vfat >> >>Creating /etc/fstab >> >>Kernel Essentials: What is a kernel Which Kernels to use Kernels >>Module and use >>knowing your hardware >> >>Package Management tar balls rpms .debs >> >>Fundemental Newtoworking: IP Addresses GateWays Domain name Services Netmask >> >>Fundemental User administration >> >>What is a use File permissions /etc/passwd /etc/groups adding a user root user >> >> >>Basic Mail elm pine /var/spool/mail mail addressing >> >>X configuration What is X Vsync, Hsync Video Cards XF86Setup mouse control >>screen resolutions >> >> >>Use of X: >> >>Choosing a window manager wmaker fvm95 Client/Server processes Gnome KDE xterm >>file managers virtual desktop networked displays >> >>Use of Terminals Shells Network Access Xterms Basic Commandline Syntax >> >>Networking uri/port theary ping netstat route http ssh inetd Basic Security >> >>Basic C library tools and installation tarball sources header files libraries >>autoconf make >> >> >>___________________________ >> >>Linux2: Syllabus Linux 2 >> >>Apache Installation: Download Source Code untar make make install >> >> >>Configure Apache Apache root httpd.conf initiation startup script httpd >>processes htdocs directory >> >>mysql installation Download source untar make install set initial permissions >>set up initiation file >> >> >>System monitoring tripwire system log monitoring top kill >>renice/nice last who w >>netstat route cron/crontab >> >>Port scanning/network security nmap inetd.conf tcp wrappersm- hosts.allow >>hosts.deny simple package forwarding, firewall, ipchains/NAT sshd,encrypted >>channels, VPN >> >>________________________________________ >> >>Apache Linux3: >> >>httpd.conf >>Perl Handler Directory >>Directive Max Processes >>Min Processes Document >>Root Authorization >>Passowrd File >>custom settings >> >>Mod_Perl >>C program modules installation >>DSO >>Apache Response Cycle >>Response Handler >>Response Headers >>Error Codes >>URI Resources >> >>Authorization/Athentication >>Advanced Authorization >>Cookie based Sessions >>PerlAuthHandler >> >> >>Embperl installation >>CPAN httpd.conf >>file ajustments >>active directory >> >>SSI Compile module Tern on in httpd.conf Generalized usage. >> >>______________________ >>Syllabus: >>Database Programming >> >>What is a database: What is MYSQL Store and Protect Data Develope Relationship >>between different Data Data repressentation as a table A group of Tables >>formulate a Database Indexed Tables Keys Foriegn Keys >> >>SQL Basic Querry Syntax >> >>DQL DML Creating Databases Creating Tables Relating Tables through Keys >> >>Query tables Query 2 or more tables with a join Inner and Outer Joins Sorting >>Data Conditional Queries Grouping Data with analysis >> >> >>Data Presentation: >> >>Advanced SQL/PSQL Client Server Processes Security Model ODBC Perl DBI DBI/DBD >>Syntax Handling Querry Results Handling DML Presentation with CGI Presentation >>with EMBPERL Writing a Wrapper for DBI in Perl XML presentation >> >>Creating an OnLine Database: >> >>Message Board Construction >> >>_______________________ >> >>Syllabus >> >>Linux 3, Advanced Apache >> >>Mod_Perl installation Download Apache Source Download Mod_Perl Source install >>Apache through Mod_perl Check Installation >> >> >>Apache request cycle httpd headers GET POST PUT usr requests authentication >>authorization file parsing module intervention >> >>httpd.conf configuration Document Root Perl Handlers Directory Instrustions >>Location Instructions Virtual Servers >> >>Server Side Scripting CGI mod_perl embperl download configure in httpd.conf >>Sample Ussage mason >> >> >> >>Security: user/group script alias access >> >> >> >>-- >> >>Ruben >> >>__________________________ >> >>Brooklyn Linux Solutions >>__________________________ >>http://www.mrbrklyn.com - 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