My last thread was about brainstorming ideas for running the club. This
one is to brainstorm and bring up ideas for topics. Here's what we came
up with last meeting--feel free to add, or +1 -1 anything on it. If
there's a name by it, then those are people who feel comfortable with a
topic enough to present. For now--you can also add your name on to this
list, but I'm hoping to get a calender up that'll let you sign up
for--not only a topic--but also a date.
email, filtering, procmail/ maildrop, mutt, etc.
midi, audio, and score writing (Todd)
ipv6 (Jeff)
home file server, raid, lvm (Clint)
backups - bacula, simplebackup
flex
rcs - SVN, bzr, darcs, git (David)
DNS (Stuart)
LDAP/Samba/Kerberos
Python/Perl/PHP/Ruby in system administration (Jonathan Ellis -
October)
Regular expressions
Terminal services (AJ)
Unattended (Jon)
PXE/Kickstart (Peter)
AFS (Todd)
MythTV (go to UTOSC, Brandon Beattie)
Cool hardware
Eeepc (Clint)
IPS/IDS - snort, tripwire, iptables, wireshark
Security -- exploits and defenses for them
Selinux (Clint)
Database optimization (Brandon Stout)
Apache, lighttpd
Kernel modules & debugging
Analyzing core dumps (Evan)
Data recovery
X, xorg.conf
Y
Window managers - fluxbox, kde, gnome, xfce, evilwm,
windowmaker, and. . .compiz
Gimp, Inkscape, etc.
Family history
QT, GTK
NFSv4 with Kerberos
inotify
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