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NYC LOCAL: Wednesday 4 November 2009 NYCBUG: George Neville-Neil on Free


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Subject: NYC LOCAL: Wednesday 4 November 2009 NYCBUG: George Neville-Neil on FreeBSD 8.0 New Release and Virtualized Networking for All
Date: 4 Nov 2009 01:28:44 -0500

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  what="official NYC*BUG announcement"
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 Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 08:51:11 -0500
 To: announce@lists.nycbug.org
 From: NYC*BUG Announcements <announce@lists.nycbug.org>
 Subject: [announce] NYCBUG November and December Meetings
 Reply-To: announce@lists.nycbug.org

 November 04, 2009, Wednesday

 FreeBSD 8.0 New Release and Virtualized Networking for All

 6:45 pm, Suspenders Restaurant
 http://www.suspendersbar.com/location.php

 FreeBSD 8.0 New Release and Virtualized Networking for All

 The release of FreeBSD 8.0 brings with it many new features but none has 
 been more anticipated than the full integration of network stack 
 virtualization into the system. Virtualized network stacks have the 
 potential to revolutionize the use of FreeBSD in the same way that Jails 
 did, by providing a lightweight mechanism through which multiple clients 
 or customers can use a system`s networking resources without interfering 
 with each other. My talk will cover not only network virtualization but 
 also all of the other features and improvements that are present in 
 FreeBSD 8.0

 About the Speaker:

 George Neville-Neil works on operating systems and networking for fun 
 and profit. He is the co-author with Marshall Kirk McKusick of _The 
 Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System_ as well as 
 the column Kode Vicious.

 *      *       *

 December 02, 2009, Wednesday

 Holiday Meeting: Your Tips as Presents

 6:45 pm, Suspenders Restaurant
 http://www.suspendersbar.com/location.php

 December`s meeting will be an opportunity for an array of people to 
 illustrate their Unix hacks.

 In August, Dru Lavigne started a thread on NYCBUG`s talk about "fave BSD 
 tips/tricks?" that brought out some good discussion. We see this meeting 
 as a follow-up, and an opportunity to give your hacks "back to the 
 community" as a holiday gift.

 Please submit your one page PDF to admin@, with one, two, or even three 
 simple tips. It might be simple and seemingly stupid, but it could save 
 a few minutes a day for another developer or sysadmin in the meeting.

 It could be a creatively piped set of commands, or a simple script that 
 you run through periodic to prevent headaches. The field is wide open.

 We will schedule a handful of ten minute or so speakers, and let the 
 crowd take it from there.
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Distributed poC TINC:

Jay Sulzberger <secretary@lxny.org>
Corresponding Secretary LXNY
LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
http://www.lxny.org


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