I would be interested. I would like to learn anything I can about security, that's one of the reasons I am learning Linux.
I am using Virtual Machine to run Linux on top of Windows. If someone else is using it or VMware, I would love to learn more about it. Brian -----Original Message----- From: Jeffrey Yep [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 3:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; email.list HAMLUG Subject: Re: So whos coming? Hi Jon, I personally feel that a presentation is a presentation irrespective of the level of content presented. The fact that you're doing a presentation is something to be said of itself. Also as a LUG we cater to a diverse crowd of tech people who range from newbies to power users to gurus. I personally would be interested to listen to both presentations and I'm sure there would be others. As long as Linux is involved thats what we care about, right guys? :-D As far as PGP/GPG, you could do the basics and maybe leave the core stuff for the next meeting. So I'll chalk you down for two presentations and resend the agenda out. Thanks a lot and really appreciate your help. See you at the meeting. Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "J.D. Abolins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 12:39 PM > I'm coming. > > Although I can give good presentations, my "flight time" with Linux > topics has > yet to give somethign that I'd believe is a good presentation for this > audience. I don't do much advanced stuff with Linux. (I am using for writing, > emails, day-to-day stuff). > > Two poissibities: > > PGP/GPG is a possible topic but not this month, unless people want a quickie > basics of crypto with a software specific continuation in other > meetings. (To > properly set up a demo, I'd need prep time. For the basics, more > history and > basic crypto concepts, I could wing a 30-40 minute presentation this > month *IF nobody else has something to present.) > > The other is tracing emails, the basics. I'd rather do this one > because I am > covering this topic at work and can easily adapt material. Is it TOO > basic for the HamLUG folks??? > > Side note: Maybe that is why I get doubts about presenting in front of Linux > user audiences as opposed to Windwos users audiences. I figure that > the Linux > users are intrinsically more techie and advance comapred to many > Windows users and I have to aim much higher with details. > > J.D. Abolins
