From jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz Wed Jan 2 08:07:07 2013 From: jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz (Jeremy Davis) Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2013 08:07:07 -0500 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] Jan 10 Meeting: Raspberry Pi Message-ID: Hopefully you all enjoyed the Holiday season! Just sending out a quick reminder about the January TriLUG meeting. No one, I repeat, no one should miss this particular meeting. This talk is about the Raspberry Pi, which is a credit card sized computer that costs $35 and runs Linux. We have several awesome folks from Splatspace presenting on this groundbreaking and highly enabling device known as the Raspberry Pi. Be sure to review the details at this link: http://trilug.org/2013-01-10/Raspberry_Pi Also mark your calendars for the Raspberry Pi workshop, the following Saturday, 12 January 2013, at Splatspace Durham NC. 2013 Happy New Year!! Jeremy Davis TriLUG PR -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz Tue Jan 8 21:40:30 2013 From: jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz (Jeremy Davis) Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2013 21:40:30 -0500 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] Free Raspberry Pi eBooks - At the TriLUG Meet 10 Jan, 2013 Message-ID: For our January 10th TriLUG meet, we already have THE awesome topic "Raspberry Pi" and the AWESOME folks from Splatspace to give us the down and dirty details on how we can utilize this extremely cool device. Now, just to top it all off...we will be giving away free Raspberry Pi stuff!!! Andy Hunt, author of the best-selling book "The Pragmatic Programmer", has offered us several copies of the eBook "Raspberry Pi: A Quick-Start Guide" by Maik Schmidt. Andy may even be there, in person, to help us raffle them off! Continue reading for more details... Raspberry Pi: A Quick-Start Guide gives you everything you need to get the Raspberry Pi up and running and doing cool stuff. You?ll get started by learning what additional hardware you need and how to connect it, install Debian Linux and configure it to your needs, and customize the Pi?s firmware to get the most out of your hardware. Then the fun begins. You?ll connect the Pi to your home network and try surfing the web and tweeting messages. You?ll learn how to get the most out of Midori, the Pi?s standard browser. Then in a few simple steps you?ll turn the Pi into a kiosk system that displays Twitter live search information. You?ll also learn how you can control the desktops of other PCs in your house with the Pi. Once you have the basics down, you?ll explore the Pi?s versatility with a series of home projects. Turn it into a web server in your home network. Convert the Pi into a powerful multimedia center so you can watch high-definition video and listen to your favorite music. Play classic video games. Then use the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi to build electronics projects such as an ?out of memory? alarm, and learn how to access the project using a web browser. Power to the Pi! ----- The Pragmatic Bookshelf features books written by developers for developers. The titles continue the well-known Pragmatic Programmer style, and continue to garner awards and rave reviews. As development gets more and more difficult, the Pragmatic Programmers will be there with more titles and products to help programmers stay on top of their game. ------ Andy Hunt is a programmer turned consultant, author and publisher. He authored the best-selling book "The Pragmatic Programmer" and six others, was one of the 17 founders of the Agile Alliance, and co-founded the Pragmatic Bookshelf, publishing award-winning and critically acclaimed books for software developers. From bill at arrowsreach.com Wed Jan 9 14:25:49 2013 From: bill at arrowsreach.com (Bill Farrow) Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2013 14:25:49 -0500 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] Jan 10 Meeting: Raspberry Pi - Live Video Stream Message-ID: Hey, Tomorrow nights talk on the Rasberry Pi will be streamed live using "Google Hangouts Live" for those who can't make it physically to the meeting. The video recording will be available on YouTube the next day. Please refer to the meeting webpage for details and links. http://trilug.org/2013-01-10/Raspberry_Pi The main feedback that we got from the last meeting was about poor audio quality on the recordings. Tomorrow night we will try placing the USB microphone on the podium closer to the speaker. The other option is to hook into the audio system at the back of the room, but my laptop does not have a mic or line in port, so I am open to suggestions. Bill From bill at arrowsreach.com Fri Jan 11 09:10:01 2013 From: bill at arrowsreach.com (Bill Farrow) Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2013 09:10:01 -0500 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] Jan 10 Meeting: Raspberry Pi - Slides and Video Message-ID: Hello, The Slides and Video from last night are now available from the TriLUG meeting page: http://trilug.org/2013-01-10/Raspberry_Pi The video and audio quality aren't too bad, considering we were streaming it from two laptops over the Red Hat Guest Wifi network. Bill From bill at arrowsreach.com Fri Jan 11 09:26:57 2013 From: bill at arrowsreach.com (Bill Farrow) Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2013 09:26:57 -0500 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] Saturday 12 Jan Workshop: Raspberry Pi Message-ID: There will be a Raspberry Pi workshop on Saturday 12th January at SplatSpace in Durham, 9am ? 5pm. http://trilug.org/2013-01-12/Raspberry_Pi This workshop is a follow-up to the Triangle Linux Group's January 10th meeting, which will be all about Raspberry Pi. This event is free and open to everybody. There will be demo stations and spare Raspberry Pi computers for you to experiment with. http://www.meetup.com/splatspace/events/96072602/ http://splatspace.org/ Bill From bill at arrowsreach.com Mon Jan 21 21:39:36 2013 From: bill at arrowsreach.com (Bill Farrow) Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2013 21:39:36 -0500 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] Feb 7 Meeting - Wireshark Message-ID: Topic: Wireshark Presenter: Nathan Flowers When: Thursday, February 7, 7pm Where: Red Hat HQ, NCSU Centennial Campus, 1801 Varsity Dr, Raleigh, NC (NOTE - the meeting will be on the 1st Thursday of the month and NOT our usual 2nd Thursday of the month to avoid "Valentine's Day") === Wireshark === Wireshark is a network protocol analyzer for Unix and Windows. It lets you capture and interactively browse the traffic running on a computer network. It is the de facto (and often de jure) standard across many industries and educational institutions. === Nathan Flowers === Nathan Flowers is a Network Engineer and has been with IBM for 23 years. He started his career in the National Support Center in Atlanta, GA, providing dealer support for PC, XT, AT, PS/2s, and Thinkpad systems. After moving to IBM in Raleigh, he joined the development group of the Network Hardware Division as an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and Ethernet network engineer in 1998. Nathan has had many roles in the networking environment including IBM BladeCenter(r) networking solutions and BladeCenter and System x networking education. He is currently in the IBM Network Traffic Analysis group which provides network diagnostic and performance services. He is also a member of the SAN Central and Solutions support group, where he provides product engineering and solutions support for IBM Data Center Networking products. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from Kennesaw State University. From cmp at cmpalmer.org Mon Jan 21 23:12:02 2013 From: cmp at cmpalmer.org (=?utf-8?Q?Crist=C3=B3bal_Palmer?=) Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2013 23:12:02 -0500 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] MAINTENANCE REBOOT of trilug.org Wed Jan 23 16:00:00 EST 2013 Message-ID: <1AB21BB889074AB19EDD17C19101A40B@gmail.com> pilot.trilug.org, the host that provides www.trilug.org, login.trilug.org, and other TriLUG services such as mailing lists will be rebooted at the following date and time: Wed Jan 23 16:00:00 EST 2013 If for some reason you are not in the RDU area and would like to see this time in your local zone, you may use: On Linux-based OSes: date -d "Wed Jan 23 16:00:00 EST 2013" On Mac OS X: date -j -f "%s" "1358974800" "%a %b %d %T %Z %Y" to display the date. The downtime is expected to last no more than 15 minutes, but a half hour maintenance window has been reserved. The following TriLUG/NCSA services are affected: * mail * mailman mailing lists * websites (apache vhosts) * login shells and screen sessions Please contact me off-list if this maintenance poses a severe burden. Cheers, -- Crist?bal Palmer cmpalmer.org From jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz Wed Jan 30 23:04:02 2013 From: jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz (Jeremy Davis) Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 23:04:02 -0500 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] Feb 7 TriLUG Meeting: Wireshark - NOTE - 1st Thursday, NOT our usual 2nd Thursday Message-ID: In observance of Valentine's Day, TriLUG will meet on the 1ST Thursday instead of the 2ND Thursday this February. Just remember to be there 7 February at 7pm! Topic: Wireshark Presenter: Nathan Flowers When: Thursday, February 7, 7pm (NOTE - 1st Thursday, NOT our usual 2nd Thursday) Where: Red Hat HQ, NCSU Centennial Campus, 1801 Varsity Dr, Raleigh, NC Map: Google Maps Video: (published soon after the meeting) Wireshark : Wireshark is a network protocol analyzer for Unix and Windows. It lets you capture and interactively browse the traffic running on a computer network. It is the de facto (and often de jure) standard across many industries and educational institutions. Nathan Flowers : Nathan Flowers is a Network Engineer and has been with IBM for 23 years. He started his career in the National Support Center in Atlanta, GA, providing dealer support for PC, XT, AT, PS/2s, and Thinkpad systems. After moving to IBM in Raleigh, he joined the development group of the Network Hardware Division as an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and Ethernet network engineer in 1998. Nathan has had many roles in the networking environment including IBM BladeCenter(r) networking solutions and BladeCenter and System x networking education. He is currently in the IBM Network Traffic Analysis group which provides network diagnostic and performance services. He is also a member of the SAN Central and Solutions support group, where he provides product engineering and solutions support for IBM Data Center Networking products. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from Kennesaw State University. http://trilug.org/2013-02-07/wireshark Jeremy Davis TriLUG PR From jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz Mon Feb 4 22:55:52 2013 From: jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz (Jeremy Davis) Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 22:55:52 -0500 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] TriLUG Feb 7 Meeting: Wireshark - Reminder for this Thursday Message-ID: Topic: Wireshark Presenter: Nathan Flowers When: Thursday, February 7, 7pm (NOTE - 1st Thursday, NOT our usual 2nd Thursday) Where: Red Hat HQ, NCSU Centennial Campus, 1801 Varsity Dr, Raleigh, NC Map: Google Maps Video: (published soon after the meeting) Wireshark : Wireshark is a network protocol analyzer for Unix and Windows. It lets you capture and interactively browse the traffic running on a computer network. It is the de facto (and often de jure) standard across many industries and educational institutions. Nathan Flowers : Nathan Flowers is a Network Engineer and has been with IBM for 23 years. He started his career in the National Support Center in Atlanta, GA, providing dealer support for PC, XT, AT, PS/2s, and Thinkpad systems. After moving to IBM in Raleigh, he joined the development group of the Network Hardware Division as an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and Ethernet network engineer in 1998. Nathan has had many roles in the networking environment including IBM BladeCenter(r) networking solutions and BladeCenter and System x networking education. He is currently in the IBM Network Traffic Analysis group which provides network diagnostic and performance services. He is also a member of the SAN Central and Solutions support group, where he provides product engineering and solutions support for IBM Data Center Networking products. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from Kennesaw State University. From cmp at cmpalmer.org Sat Feb 23 18:03:02 2013 From: cmp at cmpalmer.org (=?utf-8?Q?Crist=C3=B3bal_Palmer?=) Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2013 18:03:02 -0500 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] MAINTENANCE REBOOT of trilug.org Tue Feb 26 16:00:00 EST 2013 Message-ID: <49DD5C1B10F34D30B877503A1542E44F@gmail.com> pilot.trilug.org, the host that provides www.trilug.org, login.trilug.org, and other TriLUG services such as mailing lists will be rebooted at the following date and time: Tue Feb 26 16:00:00 EST 2013 If for some reason you are not in the RDU area and would like to see this time in your local zone, you may use: On Linux-based OSes: date -d "Tue Feb 26 16:00:00 EST 2013" On Mac OS X: date -j -f "%s" "1361912400" "%a %b %d %T %Z %Y" to display the date. The downtime is expected to last no more than 15 minutes, but a half hour maintenance window has been reserved. The following TriLUG/NCSA services are affected: * mail * mailman mailing lists * websites (apache vhosts) * login shells and screen sessions Please contact me off-list if this maintenance poses a severe burden. Cheers, -- Crist?bal Palmer cmpalmer.org From jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz Sun Feb 24 18:07:11 2013 From: jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz (Jeremy Davis) Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2013 18:07:11 -0500 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] TriLUG March 14 meeting : Pulp Message-ID: Topic: Pulp Presenter: Michael Hrivnak When: Thursday, March 14, 7pm Where: Red Hat HQ, NCSU Centennial Campus, 1801 Varsity Dr, Raleigh, NC Video: (published soon after the meeting) YouTube Pulp creates and manages repositories of content, such as software packages, and can push that content out to large numbers of machines. Today Pulp manages RPM content (including srpm, drpm, etc.) and Puppet modules, and many other types are on the road map. There is a community project well under-way to implement Debian support. If you want to locally mirror all or part of a repository, host your own content in a new repository, manage content from multiple sources in one place, and push content you choose out to large numbers of clients, Pulp is for you! http://www.pulpproject.org/ Michael Hrivnak works for Red Hat on the Pulp Project. With strong experience in both software and systems engineering, he is excited to be writing software for systems engineers. Michael is passionate about open source software, live music, and reducing energy consumption. Jeremy Davis TriLUG PR From jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz Wed Mar 6 23:30:04 2013 From: jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz (Jeremy Davis) Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2013 23:30:04 -0500 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] May 18th BarCampRDU 2013 at Hunt Library - Sign Up Before It Is Too Late! Message-ID: The venue date has been set for BarCampRDU 2013 and a sign up roster is now available. To sign up visit http://trilug.org/barcamp/ I believe this is going to be a great event in the awesome new venue. You certainly do not want to miss it! Jeremy Davis TriLUG PR From jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz Sat Mar 9 17:37:22 2013 From: jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz (Jeremy Davis) Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2013 17:37:22 -0500 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] Have you attended BarCampRDU before? If so, BarCampRDU 2013 needs your help! Message-ID: Many have been asking ?What is BarCampRDU?? BarCamp content is meant to be provided by ?YOU? the participants. Therefore, if you have ever been to a BarCampRDU before, please take a moment to leave a comment on this new BarCampRDU site page. http://trilug.org/barcamp/what-is-barcamprdu/ BarCampRDU is______________________________!!!!!! Cheers! Jeremy Davis TriLUG PR BarCampRDU Organizer From jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz Sat Mar 9 17:59:16 2013 From: jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz (Jeremy Davis) Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2013 17:59:16 -0500 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] POSSCON 2013 March 27-28 Message-ID: Hey, I am just making a quick announcement here. If you have never heard of POSSCON, I recommend checking it out http://posscon.org/ They have an incredible lineup of OSS speakers and it is only about 3.5 hours away. For those who recall, Jim Salter and Todd Lewis came up to do the awesome KVM talk back in October http://trilug.org/2012-10-11/kvm. Todd Lewis is the POSSCON organizer and he said they were nearly sold out (they may already be sold out by now). However, if there are any who may wish to attend, let me know and I will contact Todd if need be. I plan to attend if anyone needs a ride and I got in at the volunteer rate. It is also an opportunity to potentially find speakers for future TriLUG meetings. Jeremy Davis TriLUG PR BarCampRDU Organizer From cmp at cmpalmer.org Tue Apr 2 10:18:50 2013 From: cmp at cmpalmer.org (=?utf-8?Q?Crist=C3=B3bal_Palmer?=) Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2013 10:18:50 -0400 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] MAINTENANCE REBOOT of trilug.org Wed Apr 3 16:00:00 EDT 2013 Message-ID: pilot.trilug.org, the host that provides www.trilug.org, login.trilug.org, and other TriLUG services such as mailing lists will be rebooted at the following date and time: Wed Apr 3 16:00:00 EDT 2013 If for some reason you are not in the RDU area and would like to see this time in your local zone, you may use: On Linux-based OSes: date -d "Wed Apr 3 16:00:00 EDT 2013" On Mac OS X: date -j -f "%s" "1365019200" "%a %b %d %T %Z %Y" to display the date. The downtime is expected to last no more than 15 minutes, but a half hour maintenance window has been reserved. The following TriLUG/NCSA services are affected: * mail * mailman mailing lists * websites (apache vhosts) * login shells and screen sessions Please contact me off-list if this maintenance poses a severe burden. Cheers, -- Crist?bal Palmer cmpalmer.org From bill at arrowsreach.com Tue Apr 2 22:32:08 2013 From: bill at arrowsreach.com (Bill Farrow) Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2013 22:32:08 -0400 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] April 11 meeting - Open Government and Open Cities Message-ID: http://trilug.org/2013-04-11/opengov Topic: Open source all the cities Presenter: Jason Hibbets When: Thursday, April 11, 7pm Where: Red Hat HQ, NCSU Centennial Campus, 1801 Varsity Dr, Raleigh, NC Map: Google Maps Video: YouTube Open source all the cities. What are the elements of an open source city? Learn how open source is influencing the open government movement in Raleigh. We?ll take a brief look at policy, participation, culture, and apps in Raleigh. You might be surprised how much is happening in the Triangle region, even if you're not a civic geek. I'll also talk about my book, The Foundation of an Open Source, and my successful crowdfunding campaign. This will very much be both a presentation and a conversation. From bill at arrowsreach.com Wed Apr 10 11:52:49 2013 From: bill at arrowsreach.com (Bill Farrow) Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 11:52:49 -0400 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] Open source all the cities Message-ID: Reminder about the TriLUG Meeting tomorrow (Thursday April 11th)... we will also be streaming on Google Hangouts Live and archiving the video on Youtube. Topic: Open source all the cities Presenter: Jason Hibbets When: Thursday, April 11, 7pm Where: Red Hat HQ, NCSU Centennial Campus, 1801 Varsity Dr, Raleigh, NC Open source all the cities. What are the elements of an open source city? Learn how open source is influencing the open government movement in Raleigh. We?ll take a brief look at policy, participation, culture, and apps in Raleigh. You might be surprised how much is happening in the Triangle region, even if you're not a civic geek. I'll also talk about my book, The Foundation of an Open Source, and my successful crowdfunding campaign. This will very much be both a presentation and a conversation. http://trilug.org/2013-04-11/opengov From bill at arrowsreach.com Mon Apr 15 21:24:40 2013 From: bill at arrowsreach.com (Bill Farrow) Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 21:24:40 -0400 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] Steering Committee Elections Message-ID: The Steering Committee Elections will be held at the TriLUG May meeting. Nominations are now open, please help your local Linux community by nominating yourself or some unsuspecting TriLUG member. There are five hotly contested positions on the Steering Committee, and you could be one of them. Contenders will be able to give a brief stump speech at the May meeting to drum up support, and then we vote. To vote or serve on the committee, you will need to be a TriLUG "member". If you filled out a membership form at the April meeting or before, your covered. If you have lost your card, don't worry, we have a mysql database to look you up. Voting will be performed by paper ballot during the May meeting, and you must be present to vote. The Steering Committee is responsible for planning meetings, finding speakers, ordering pizza, paying bills. This year they will need to secure a new meeting location, file the 501(c)3 paperwork, and Get Stuff Done?. This post from a couple of years ago has a nice list of things to do: http://www.trilug.org/pipermail/trilug/Week-of-Mon-20110425/063337.html From jeremyhwllc at gmail.com Wed Apr 17 23:12:07 2013 From: jeremyhwllc at gmail.com (Jeremy Davis) Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 23:12:07 -0400 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] =?windows-1252?q?Reminder_=96_BarCampRDU_Planni?= =?windows-1252?q?ng_Meeting_-18_April_730pm?= Message-ID: This BarCampRDU planning meeting will be a live broadcast Google Hangout, which should allow more than 9 to participate. The link to this Hangout will be posted 15 minutes prior to the meeting start time at the following address http://trilug.org/barcamp/ Agenda: Propose potential sponsors (currently this topic is very urgent) Propose topics Volunteer Opportunities Promoting BarCampRDU Meeting should last about 30 minutes to respect everyone?s busy schedules. After the meeting we may continue general conversation for anyone interested in chatting a bit. A BarCampRDU meeting will be scheduled weekly until the event. We will see how it goes and if other ways to meet are preferred, feel free to suggest. Primary means of communication for this event are the following mailing lists, please be sure that you are subscribed to one or more for conversation purposes. barcamprdu at lists.ibiblio.org barcamprdu-organizers at lists.ibiblio.org barcamprdu-sponsors at lists.ibiblio.org Send questions or suggestions to barcamprdu at gmail.com Cheers! Jeremy Davis TriLUG PR BarCampRDU Organizer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bill.farrow at gmail.com Thu Apr 18 22:41:42 2013 From: bill.farrow at gmail.com (Bill Farrow) Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 22:41:42 -0400 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] May 9th meeting: FreeIPA Message-ID: http://trilug.org/2013-05-09/freeipa Topic: FreeIPA Presenter: Jeremy Agee & Chris Hudson When: Thursday, May 9, 7pm Where: Red Hat HQ, NCSU Centennial Campus, 1801 Varsity Dr, Raleigh, NC FreeIPA is an integrated Identity and Authentication solution for Linux/UNIX networked environments. A FreeIPA server provides centralized authentication, authorization and account information by storing data about user, groups, hosts and other objects necessary to manage the security aspects of a network of computers. This talk will describe the different parts of IPA and what each one does: * What is an IdM system and why do i need one? * What do we need to manage? * overview of how do these parts work together NTP, LDAP, PKI, KDC, HTTPD, and DNS * client parts sssd, certmonger The talk will then switch to a live demo of installing and configuring a FreeIPA server, and adding a client to the IPA infrastructure. The demo will cover CLI and Web UI for admins, dns management, krb5+nfs4 for file access, SSO for ssh + key management, and sssd caching for when IPA servers are unavailable (anyone use a laptop?). If there is enough time after the demo, we can go into enterprise features like HBAC, sudo rules, Automount maps, selinux users, and AD cross-realm trusts. From cmp at cmpalmer.org Mon Apr 29 23:04:05 2013 From: cmp at cmpalmer.org (=?utf-8?Q?Crist=C3=B3bal_Palmer?=) Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 23:04:05 -0400 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] proposed amendment to the bylaws: publish and maintain an Anti-Harassment Policy Message-ID: <13573B7FAA114C17A8515AD2F7D10756@gmail.com> Greetings again TriLUG, Per our Articles of Incorporation[0], any proposed amendment to the bylaws must be announced not more than 60 and not fewer than 10 days before the meeting at which a vote is to be held on said amendment. Having had much discussion[1] last week, and out of an abundance of caution, this is now your quasi-official notice. Here is the amendment: "The Steering Committee shall publish and maintain an Anti-Harassment Policy for TriLUG" The meeting at which this amendment will be considered and voted on is on May 9th. Details here: http://trilug.org/2013-05-09/freeipa Cheers, -- Crist?bal Palmer cmpalmer.org [0] http://trilug.org/articlesofincorporation (See "Ninth") [1] http://www.trilug.org/pipermail/trilug/Week-of-Mon-20130422/068544.html and replies. From jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz Wed May 1 21:05:46 2013 From: jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz (Jeremy Davis) Date: Wed, 1 May 2013 21:05:46 -0400 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] Shirt time! We need info from you so we can order your BarCampRDU 2013 shirts. Please fill out the form (takes less than 45 seconds) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: http://trilug.org/barcamp/attendee-signup/barcamprdu-2013-shirt-sizes/ Please fill out this form, at the link above, and let us know your BarCampRDU 2013 T-shirt preferences. This form also allows you to reserve a shirt of your size preference to be picked up at the event. We plan to place an order Thursday, 2 May, so act now! 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Simply select the appropriate dates and our room rate ($99/night) should appear. If it does not, please emails us at info at southeastlinuxfest.org and we'll work to accommodate you. Also, this is a last call if you would like to participate in our beer survey for which beers (with a heavy tilt towards deep south microbrews) we should stock in the bar for SELF's parties. From bill.farrow at gmail.com Wed May 8 10:54:01 2013 From: bill.farrow at gmail.com (Bill Farrow) Date: Wed, 8 May 2013 10:54:01 -0400 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] May 9th meeting: FreeIPA Message-ID: Reminder about the meeting this Thursday night - FreeIPA Talk and TriLUG Elections. Pizza will be provided by Fedora's Open Source and Standards Group (OSAS). Don't be late ! http://trilug.org/2013-05-09/freeipa Topic: FreeIPA Presenter: Jeremy Agee & Chris Hudson When: Thursday, May 9, 7pm Where: Red Hat HQ, NCSU Centennial Campus, 1801 Varsity Dr, Raleigh, NC FreeIPA is an integrated Identity and Authentication solution for Linux/UNIX networked environments. A FreeIPA server provides centralized authentication, authorization and account information by storing data about user, groups, hosts and other objects necessary to manage the security aspects of a network of computers. This talk will describe the different parts of IPA and what each one does: * What is an IdM system and why do i need one? * What do we need to manage? * overview of how do these parts work together NTP, LDAP, PKI, KDC, HTTPD, and DNS * client parts sssd, certmonger The talk will then switch to a live demo of installing and configuring a FreeIPA server, and adding a client to the IPA infrastructure. The demo will cover CLI and Web UI for admins, dns management, krb5+nfs4 for file access, SSO for ssh + key management, and sssd caching for when IPA servers are unavailable (anyone use a laptop?). If there is enough time after the demo, we can go into enterprise features like HBAC, sudo rules, Automount maps, selinux users, and AD cross-realm trusts. From jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz Wed May 15 10:29:45 2013 From: jeremydavis at jeremydavis.biz (Jeremy Davis) Date: Wed, 15 May 2013 10:29:45 -0400 Subject: [TriLUG-announce] Call for Volunteers BarCampRDU 2013! Message-ID: Call for Volunteers BarCampRDU 2013! Posted: 14 May 2013 04:17 PM PDT Are you excited about BarCampRDU 2013? We sure are! The main event begins this Saturday, at 09:00. Be sure to think up a 30 second pitch for the talk you?d like to give, the workshop you?d like to run, or the discussion group you?d like to facilitate. Support staff will begin set up at 7am. Coffee, bagels, donuts, and socializing goes from 8am-9am. Session pitches begin 9am. BarCampRDU is an event entirely organized by its attendees. Everyone at BarCampRDU is a volunteer. This means you. This can be as simple as picking up a piece of trash from the ground or directing someone to the bathroom. It can be more, though! We have lots of opportunities for you to get involved and most of them are very easy. Here are some examples: * Help setup the facility in the morning * Staff the registration table and distribute t-shirts * Coordinate rooms, schedule grid, and room logistics (A/V, etc) * Welcome the caterers, ensure the meals go off successfully * Provide an intentional social media presence, keeping people informed about BarCamp events, changes in schedule, etc. * Duty officers to handle complaints of harassment or other problems * Prepare coffee and tea, maintain and clean the coffee station * Put up Signs, greet people, answer questions * Keep the wiki and Google docs up to date * Help cleanup the facility before we leave * Google Hangout operators (to help live stream and record talks) * Mobile phone photographers/journalists (who will have author accounts to the BarCampRDU WordPress site and can publish to all our media resources from one location during the event) Volunteering is one of the best ways to interact and build relationships with other awesome people. Please help us by adding your name to this spreadsheet of volunteers, keeping it updated if your plans change, and asking your friends to also add their name: http://goo.gl/DF2Qj Thanks! We look forward to seeing you on Saturday. BarCampRDU 2013 Sponsors - Feel free to mention awesome things about them! RedHat - Gold Sponsor - @redhatnews OpenNMS - Silver Sponsor - @opennms DesignHAMMER - Silver Sponsor - @DesignHammer IT-oLogy - Silver Sponsor - @IT-oLogy Caktus group - Silver Sponsor - @CaktusGroup Pragmatic Bookshelf - Silver Sponsor - @pragprog ooShirts - Bronze Sponsor - @ooshirts BarCampRDU 2013 Partners - These groups do awesome things, feel free to join them! TriLUG - @trilug SplatSpace - @splat_space TriPython - @trizpug NCT4G - @NCTech4Good NC Near Space - @ncnearspace -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: