Date: Tuesday, October 21st
Time: 7:30pm
Location: UVU Business Resource Center

Systemd is a "system management daemon designed for Linux and programmed 
exclusively for the Linux API" and is widely regarded as a replacement for the 
traditional SysV init architecture used to manage services running on a Linux 
system. Systemd is now the default system management tool on Fedora (as of 
v15), Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS (as of v7), openSUSE (as of v11.4), and 
Arch Linux (as of Jan 2012), and is available for or coming soon to Ubuntu, 
Gentoo, Debian, and others.

Doran Barton will explain what Systemd does, how it differs from SysV init and 
upstart, and how users and administrators may interact with it. Whether you are 
already using a Systemd distribution or will be sometime in the future, this 
presentation will provide valuable information going forward.

Just go in the front doors, and follow the signs. We're usually in a conference 
in the back of the main floor. There will be pizza provided by TekSystems.

http://plug.org/uvu has directions and a map


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