RE: FNL classes

From: Computer Rescue <todd@akcomputerrescue.com>
Date: Sun Dec 02 2007 - 21:10:27 AKST

I would be more than willing to begin doing something like this. Friday
night labs are good, there just needs to be more learning to keep me coming
to anything other than the monthly meeting.

I would love learning more about Kerberos and iptables, LDAP, Linux compared
to windows on a personal and a business level, how linux can work for a
small business compared to Microsoft SBS.

You can count me in on this one Arthur. Just let me know when it will be
and how I can help and we'll GET-ER-DUN.

Todd Larson
System Specialist
P: 373-7789
F: 373-7042
todd@akcomputerrescue.com

-----Original Message-----
From: aklug-bounce@aklug.org [mailto:aklug-bounce@aklug.org] On Behalf Of
Arthur Corliss
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 8:55 AM
To: aklug@aklug.org
Subject: FNL classes

Greetings:

For those that didn't know the second Friday of each month is the designated
day for formal presentations at FNL. Because of several off-line requests
I'm currently planning on finishing my documentation and going over kernel
builds in more depth. Unless someone has something more interesting to talk
about, of course.

To wit: if anyone would like to go over something in particular, put it out
on the list. Others might be interested as well, and that can help us plan
for classes that have the widest interest. Not to belabor the point, but
AKLUG can serve as a great educational opportunity, but you can't be shy if
you're going to get some value from it. Speak up express your interests,
and you'll find that many of us will be happy to further your interests, and
share those interests to boot.

For those of you doing some tinkering in your own time: volunteer to go
over what you're playing with! No one here knows everything, there's more
interested in what you're doing than you realize. Plus, I've found that
having to explain what I'm doing helps to organize my own thoughts and
strengthen my own understanding.

So, next week, I'll be going to FNL again, and planning on doing the kernel
thing again. We can do something else, if people would prefer. Is anyone
here interested in kerberos? Iptables? Anything? Let's get a discussion
going so we know what tickles everyone's fancy, and we'll find a way to get
a class. :-)

         --Arthur Corliss
           Live Free or Die
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