Presentations for room #203
Most developers find database interaction painful at some level; many dread it outright. What developer hasn't spent hours digging through documentation, Google, or the nearest colleague, trying to work out how to write a particular query, only to find out two days too late that some obscure syntax would have ...
linux has had a native virtual machine feature for some time. This presentation will introduce it, explain its current status, future plans, where to get the latest version and how to install it. Included will be a overview of supported features, host impact and guest performance. Example guest installations will ...
Maybe you've heard of ARP, netmasks or routing tables but aren't quite sure what they are. Perhaps you know what a firewall does but aren't sure how to set one up in Linux. Those and many more questions will be answered in this entry-level course on networking. When you leave ...
This presentation will be focused for beginners who have old computer hardware sitting around and would like to get it to a functional state for donation or use. The presentation will focus on Linux distributions and software which allow some paleolithic machines to be resuscitated and returned to meaningful use ...
We live in a world full of questions: How does this economy affect my clients, my job? How many servers will I need, and what could that handle? Who are these people visiting my site, and how can I better serve them? Why do my clients value my services, and ...
I hope to ease the nerves of the CLI timid, by showing that the command line is not some obscure environment for hackers but a welcoming non-obtrusive comfortable haven to get the same things done that you would otherwise do in a GUI. Basically, how to do everything a desktop ...
IPv6 is the next version of the IP protocol and will be in use Real Soon Now™. While it is similar in many ways to IPv4, it also has made some radical departures beyond just the simple fact that it has 96 extra bits for the host address. We will ...
---About the Presentation--- This will help introduce people to the pfSense routing and firewalling platform. When the presentation is finished, all participants should know how to do the following with pfsense: 1) Configure Interfaces 2) Configure Firewall rules 3) Enable Policy Based Routing 4) Enable Traffic Shaping 5) Configure Basic ...
FamilySearch is delivering Open Genealogical platform with: 1) APIs to world's largest repository of genealogical resources. 2) Open source projects for API wrappers and sample code for many environments. 3)Free Developers Services at DevNet.FamilySearch.org. I. Online Family Collaboration is taking off. II. What’s happening in the Genealogy and Family History ...
Discussion of free and open source tools for podcasting.
* Overview on using Open Source technologies to power In-Vehicle-Infotainment (IVI) systems. * Discuss the differences between IVI software and other mobile software. * Discuss the core features: "What can you do with Open Source in the car"?
Part of any business, whether using proprietary technologies or those that are Open, is keeping costs down. Clustering in environments share shared disk storage or network-enabled disk storage is required can make this tricky due to the expense associated with Fibre Channel. iSCSI is a technology that has been around ...
I will show you how to setup a FreeNAS server. I will demonstrate how to setup a Samba and NFS share. From OS install to sharing it takes about 15-20 minutes I will also breifly demonstrate the ability of FreeNAS to create a samba, NFS, iTunes, SSH, and other types ...