Yep, I also interested to attend the talk. and I like to hear the
topic like TCP in linux and wireless in linux. Also it will be great
if he can talk some basic thing about the kernel developing, for the
people who new to Linux developing! : )
K.C
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Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 11:10:04 +0100
From: "Andrew Court" <syklops at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [ILUG] upcoming talk by Stephen Hemminger of Linux
Foundation
To: "Gavin McCullagh" <gmccullagh at gmail.com>, ilug at linux.ie, "Stephen
Hemminger" <shemminger at linux-foundation.org>
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If Stephen Hemminger wants to discuss the rainfall in Ireland, I would still
be interested in listening. I dont have a preference for any one topic, as I
am interested in all four.
-A-
On 7/20/07, Gavin McCullagh <gmccullagh at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> without letting the cat out of the committee's bag, Stephen Hemminger one
> of the kernel developers employed by the Linux Foundation is currently
> visiting the Hamilton Institute in Maynooth and we're hoping to organise a
> talk in Dublin some time in the first week or two of August.
>>http://developer.osdl.org/shemminger/blog/>> So he has time to prepare, he has asked for some guidance as to what
> people
> would like to hear about. Possible topics include:
>> - TCP in linux
> - wireless in linux
> - virtualised networks
> - ethernet device drivers
>> You might also get some ideas from flicking through his blog though he
> readily admits it's not that thorough.
>> Any preferences on topics to cover? Preferably from people who plan to
> attend of course :-)
>> Gavin
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