Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "Linux World Expo - London 25th + 26th Oct 2006"
2004 Oct 05
1
Linux World Expo - London Olympia 6th & 7th October
If anyone is coming to the show I will be on the uklinux.net stand and
will happily discuss/demo CentOS
Lance
--
uklinux.net - The ISP of choice for the discerning Linux user.
2005 Feb 21
2
Centos at FOSDEM in Brussels?
Hi,
I'm a Centos user in Brussels, BE. I'll be going to the FOSDEM conference
next weekend and I was thinking about printing up and giving out centos CDs
while there.
1) any other centos folks going to be at FOSDEM?
2) any guidelines for printing CD's - I can only run 50 or 100...
regards,
-Ryan
--
Ryan Sweet <ryan.sweet at aoes.com>
Advanced Operations and
2008 Oct 16
0
Linux Expo, London 23rd to 25th Oct 2008
Hi,
We need a few people to help with the CentOS booth at Linux Expo in
London, from the 23rd to the 25th. If you are around and able to come
hang out with the us ( Lance and I will be there too ) it would be much
appreciated. If you are interested, reply to this thread here, on the
centos-promo list or email me offlist.
If you are in the area, come say hi anyway, even if you cant help at
2005 Sep 28
0
CentOS @ Linux World Expo, Oct 5- 6, 2005 , Olympia 2, London
Hi guys,
Just to let you all know that The CentOS Project will be at Linux World
Expo this year ( London Olympia-2 October 5th and 6th ). We have a booth
at the .org village, so if you are in the area do come by and say hi.
Both Lance and myself will be there.
We are also going to try and get T-Shirts and CD's with CentOS branding
for the event.
You might want to keep in mind that
2005 Feb 18
2
Lessons Learned from LinuxWorld Expo
I have just published a article (http://masnetworks.biz/node/20) about
exhibiting at LinuxWorld Expo and the lessons learned.
I heard some talk about some interest in doing the San Fran show.
Please feel free to contact me for any suggestions, help, CD's & DVD's
etc.
--
Matt Shields
http://masnetworks.biz
http://sexydates4u.com
http://shieldslinux.com
http://shieldsmedia.com
2004 Jun 11
1
Linux World Expo 2004 in SF
The cAos Foundation and hosted projects have been granted a booth in the Dot
Org Pavilion of Linux World Expo in SF this August.
If you are a developer or contributor of the project and would like to help
staff the both, please send me a private email so we can coordinate.
I don't have the actual numbers of Exhibitor badges that we can get yet, but I
would assume it is not many. This means
2005 Feb 16
3
LinuxWorld Expo Update
Well, the first day was interesting. We a variety of questions from
why do we do this, what's going on with RH, how come this is the first
I've heard of you. And hundreds more. The good thing is that we've
recieve a very positive response from everyone that visited our booth.
Such a positive response that all our CentOS CD's are gone, and most
of the cAos CD's are gone, and
2008 Mar 01
10
Send in your favorite CentOS slogan today
Hi everyone,
The CentOS project is looking for more slogans that may end up on
promotional material (eg media, flyers, posters or stickers). We already
collected a few funny, ironic, sarcastic or even distasteful ones.
Feel free to visit our Slogans wiki page for a good laugh or rude
offenses and add your own slogan by sending them to this thread.
See:
http://wiki.centos.org/Promo/Slogans
2005 Jan 05
2
cAos/CentOS Users in Boston/New England area
I'm still looking for any volunteers in the Boston or New England
areas that would be willing to help out at LinuxWorld in February. It
goes Feb 14th - 17th, but the expo part is only 15th - 17th. If you
can't come all three days, that's fine, but I would appreciate if
there were a couple people that could come at least a day or two.
Also, If you help out you get a 3 day pass to the
2007 May 30
1
The CentOS Project at Linux Tag 2007
LinuxTag 2007, the World's #1 Linux Expo and Conference, takes place in
Berlin from the 30th of May until 2nd of June 2007. LinuxTag - since its
beginning in 1996 - has been organized by a team of volunteers as a
meeting point for Developers, commercial Linux Vendors and Users. This
year's LinuxTag stands under the motto "Where .COM meets .ORG".
The CentOS project will be
2006 Oct 02
3
CentOS at FOSDEM
Hi all,
FOSDEM is coming and it would be nice if CentOS users and developers
are present.
FOSDEM will take place at 24 and 25 february 2007. (so mark those dates in
your calendar!)
I guess what we need is a wiki page about FOSDEM linked from some 'CentOS
events' page and then people can start planning and indicating who's
coming and what the topics could be.
Since the developer
2002 Mar 10
2
Invalid parameters for bitrate
Hi! I'm very impressed with the progress Ogg Vorbis has made, ever since
getting that T-shirt at LinuxWorld Expo :-)
Using oggenc, I've run into a problem, though:
"Mode initialisation failed: invalid parameters for bitrate"
This happens when 2 conditions are true: 1) the input file has a sampling
rate less than 44100, and 2) the -M parameter is used to specify a maximum
2001 Jan 23
2
Linux Expo 23-02-2001
Hey Guus and Ivo,
Want to wish you good luck on your conference on VPN on the Expo!
Maybe I'll see you there.
Greets,
Richard
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Tinc: Discussion list about the tinc VPN daemon
Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/
Tinc site: http://ftp.nl.linux.org/pub/linux/tinc/
2006 Mar 16
3
Feedback from VON expo! Info on * HA and Polycomphone!!
I know someone who's at VON this week. Apparently Mark Spencer was up there talking about how Asterisk supports SRV. Sounds like vaporware to me.
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 11:54 AM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
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2004 Mar 02
2
Some timings for 64 bit Opteron (ATLAS, GOTO, std)
Hi Martin,
When I attended the LinuxWorld Expo in NYC back in January, I chatted with
some folks at the AMD booth, as well as guys from Penguin Computing (where
we bought our Opteron box). I was told that the Operton has this somewhat
strange setup that the memory is controlled by one CPU. The net effect of
this being that when both CPUs are running, one might only be running at
around 90%
2006 Mar 16
2
Feedback from VON expo! Info on * HA andPolycomphone!!
Great Email. I'm going to respond to some of the points.
"Q: What are the plans for HA?
A: With a configuration using DNS-SRV and DUNDi, you can create a
pretty resiliant setup now."
That's BS. Last time I checked, Asterisk's support of SRV was to only grab the first SRV entry. Period. If it doesn't try any more SRV hosts after the first fails, just exactly how
2008 Aug 01
2
Call Logs
I'm impressed with the call log reporting that Switchvox offers. There's
a screenshot here: http://www.switchvox.com/sv?cmd=screenshots&pic=13
Can normal Asterisk do this? I installed AsteriskNow on an old computer,
but I couldn't find anything like that in the GUI.
I found the CSV file in /var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv, but that's not much
help unless there's some other
2004 Nov 06
1
why developers got stuck with huge ISP bill
Lance,
Let's go at this from another angle.
> I am absolutely certain having analysed the logs
> that the excess bandwidth was caused by people
> downloading .iso images for centos from our
> master mirror(s) ....
How could this happen?
Here is my explanation:
1) As far as I am aware, the cAos site does NOT ask
distro users to download from public mirrors, rather
than from
2005 Jan 22
1
Re: CentOS 3.4 Single CD "Server" version
Hey,
Lance mentioned yum group install. This yum group
capability makes the "server" CD's more versatile than
the name implies -- you only need a broadband
connection to get any kind of CentOS install you want.
Start with a minimal install off the CD, and then use
the yum group install to conveniently get the same
install you could get off the 3 CD set (only more up
to date).
2006 Mar 16
1
Feedback from VON expo!Infoon*HAandPolycomphone!!
Hey,
You know, the Digium guys said both are good. They said the the DNS method is better because you dont have the extra point of failure (SER) but said the SER method is better in that it gives you more exact control in the handling of the calls and registration.
They did acknowledge there would be a possible downtime only for incoming calls to users with dynamic IPs if the