Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "This weekend, Ohio LinuxFest"
2009 Sep 15
1
FYI, Samba presentation at Ohio LinuxFest 2009
At this years Ohio LinuxFest 2009 Don Vosburg will be presenting on his
experiences deploying Samba in various configurations:
"So You Think You Can Dance? Samba in the Real World" by Don Vosburg
Samba is a terrific file sharing project - but how well can you dance?
Hear real world examples of hot to swing with Samba. We will explore
integration with existing networks, or standing up
2004 Oct 04
0
Ohio Linuxfest 2004 Presentation
Hello,
On Saturday, Oct 2nd 2004, I did a 45 minute presentation on
Asterisk to the Ohio Linuxfest. Roughly 350 people attended, and I think I
spoke with nearly all of them at some time during the day. N2Net had an
Asterisk PBX running on a Laptop w/ a pair of SNOM 200 Phones setup for
people to play with. When all was said and done, nearly 800
incoming/outgoing calls were made through the
2004 Apr 17
4
LinuxFest NW
For those of you going to LinuxFest, I''ll be speaking today at 10:00 in
G-106. And if you miss the talk but see me wandering around the campus
later, don''t hesitate to flag me down to say "Hi".
-Tom
--
Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool
Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net
Washington USA \ teastep@shorewall.net
2004 Sep 27
1
Peer Review - Linuxfest Presentation Outline
Hello all,
I've been invited to do a presentation on Asterisk for the Ohio
Linuxfest in Columbus this weekend (http://www.ohiolinux.org). Rough
estimates are that nearly 500 people will be attending. I've been working
on an outline for a couple of weeks and I would like to have some peer
review of the information presented.
I am going to have to cut down the content to make it fit in
2002 Jul 01
2
SAMBA setting file permissions
I'm pretty sure this is a SAMBA issue.
I have a strange problem when changing permissions on a file (ex.
index.html) through Windows on a SAMBA share.
For example: All user files are accessed through SAMBA
Through W2K, I set the permission on my index.html file so that only the
user has read/write and nothing for group and Everyone.
Now this should break my web page, but to my surprise it
2002 May 20
2
smb_newconn error
Okay, newbie alert.
We're having a problem with a linux (2.2.20 smp) webserver (apache) that is
a samba 2.0.7-4) client. Oddly, both client and server are Linux. (I didn't
set them up)
There are 2 webservers that in theory are set up exactly the same. When a
certain one of them goes live, it generates an error:
smb_newconn failed to allocate new packet buffer max xmit 65535
The server
2002 Jul 08
2
Setting file permissions through SAMBA
I've tried the samba lists but have not gotten any response for my
problem. This looks to be a bug.
All our user files are accessed through SAMBA on our main file servers, one
is Linux RH7.2 and the second one is a Solaris system running Solaris
8. The problem we're seeing is that when some one creates a file for their
web page, they have to set the permission on the file to rw for
2018 Jun 05
0
[Gitblit] rbowen pushed 1 commits => websites/centos.org.git
https://git.centos.org/summary/websites!centos.org.git
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master branch updated (1 commits)
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rbowen <rbowen at rcbowen.com>
Tuesday, June 5, 2018 19:47 +0000
Add a mention of Ohio LinuxFest.
2019 Apr 15
2
Happy 15th Birthday, CentOS!
CentOS is 15 years old today!
Hear the story from some of our community members at
https://blog.centos.org/2019/04/centos15-2/
Do you have your own story? Drop me a note - rbowen at centosproject.org -
to tell me about it.
--
Rich Bowen - rbowen at redhat.com
@CentOSProject // @rbowen
859 351 9166
2018 Jun 20
0
Fwd: [CentOS-devel] SIG Day @ CERN, October 18th
Hi,
Who's going to the SIG meetings for Virtualization SIG?
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Rich Bowen <rbowen at redhat.com>
Date: 2018-06-06 20:12 GMT+02:00
Subject: [CentOS-devel] SIG Day @ CERN, October 18th
To: "The CentOS developers mailing list." <centos-devel at centos.org>
Dear SIG members,
As you've no doubt seen, we have a CentOS Dojo
2017 Oct 31
0
Fwd: Call for presentations: CentOS Dojo, Brussels, February 2nd, before FOSDEM
If you will be at/near FOSDEM, please consider submitting a talk for the
pre-FOSDEM Dojo. As documentation specialists, your voice is
particularly desired a these events. Thanks!
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: Call for presentations: CentOS Dojo, Brussels, February 2nd,
before FOSDEM
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2017 13:23:22 +0100
From: Rich Bowen <rbowen at redhat.com>
To:
2017 Oct 31
0
Fwd: Call for presentations: CentOS Dojo, Brussels, February 2nd, before FOSDEM
If you use CentOS in your organization, we'd love to hear how you're
making the world a better place. The Call for Papers for the pre-FOSDEM
Dojo is now open, and we're especially looking for case studies of how
you're using CentOS to do your job.
Thanks!
--Rich
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: Call for presentations: CentOS Dojo, Brussels, February 2nd,
before
2018 Sep 18
0
[CentOS-devel] Authorization to use CentOS logo in GNOME Boxes
Bumping this thread in the hopes that we can get an official opinion
from someone on the board.
In particular, the guidelines at
https://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork/Brand/Logo seem to indicate that we're
not supposed to use the logo without the wordmark, but we do that all
the time, even on official swag. What's the official ruling, and who can
we go to for further clarification?
--Rich
2018 Sep 18
0
Header image of blog.centos.org
On 9/18/18 8:27 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
> On 18/09/18 14:19, Rich Bowen wrote:
>> Hmm. I matched the existing banner size identically as I assumed it was
>> correct. There are in fact 4 banners now on random rotate.
>>
> I'm not a designer, but what about using something that have some kind
> of "centos look-n-feel" at the design level ?
>
> What
2019 Mar 06
2
Wiki edit request
Please add edit rights for 'ChrisLayton' for the page
https://wiki.centos.org/Events/Dojo/ORNL2019
I thought I could do this myself, but got a "you're not an admin" message.
Thanks!
--
Rich Bowen - rbowen at redhat.com
@CentOSProject // @rbowen
859 351 9166
2019 Dec 13
0
CentOS website/blog localization support for IT (italian...) language
On 12/10/19 7:20 AM, Andy Tech wrote:
> Hi all, still again here...
>
> I'm doing some working to start the Italian translation job (build a
> glossary and share some good rules to approach translation task)
>
> I've analyzed the wiki software (MoinMoin) and found it extremely
> useful and simple
> and I'm trying to get in touch with the it-translator-team of
2018 May 14
0
Save the date: CERN Dojo, October 19th, 2018
On October 19th, 2018, we will once again be hosting a CentOS Dojo at
CERN, in Meyrin, Switzerland[1]. This will be a full day of CentOS
presentations, drawn both from CERN and from the broader CentOS community.
The call for papers is now open[2]. We're looking for talks about
anything CentOS related, but we're particularly interested in:
* OpenStack, and other cloud platforms
* Ceph,
2018 Jun 05
0
CentOS Pulse Newsletter #1801, June 2018
We are pleased to announce the latest edition of the CentOS Newsletter.
This release is packed with information from the CentOS Community,
including events, reports from our SIGs (Special Interest Groups) and
information about the release of CentOS 7.5.1804
This is the first edition in many years, and hopefully the first of many
to come. We aim to resume a monthly schedule again, going
2018 Jun 20
0
Volunteers wanted: CentOS booth at DevConf.us
DevConf.us will be held in Boston, August 17th - 19th. CentOS will have
a booth/table in the expo area, and we need your help staffing that table.
If you are able to volunteer for an hour (or more) to staff the table,
please sign up here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KDVgTO4M4UFdtONRHAjKTFRnwUMk4P2tTkZvgaWT188/edit#gid=0
Volunteers will receive their choice of a CentOS polo shirt,
2018 Jul 03
0
CentOS Pulse #1802 - The CentOS Newsletter, July, 2018
We're pleased to publish another edition of the CentOS Newsletter. Once
again, we cover latest releases, security updates, events, and reports
from our SIGs (Special Interest Groups).
You can read the newsletter at https://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter/1802
More information about the newsletter, and how you can contribute to
future editions, is available at http://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter