Very cool.  Kernel stuff sounds interesting but certainly something I've
never really looked at :(

> My suggestions for some I'd be interested in doing.
> 
> 1:  What is coming in Linux 2.6.
> 2:  Linux Virtual Memory Manager, what is all the fuss about
> 3:  Linux Scheduler, what is all the fuss about

This came up last night.  Be nice to go through some of those handy
utilties like at, cron, screen, etc.  Maybe even little demos on how
links work, what symlinks vs. hardlinks are, etc.
 
> Also I've been thinking it would be neat to do some mini presentations.
> Something that would only take twenty minutes, and would be done before or
> after the nights main presentation.  These could be done on UNIX/LINUX
> commands that are more complicated then ls but less complicated then awk.
> 
> 1:  CRON
> 2:  AT
> 3:  ANACRON
> 
> Those are my ideas.
> 
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