taman bahagia LRT, take bus T626 On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:17 AM, CL Chow <[email protected]> wrote:
> How to reach there by public transport? > > Regards, > CL Chow > "Please do not send me Microsoft Office/Apple iWork documents. Send > OpenDocument instead! http://fsf.org/campaigns/opendocument/" > > > > > > On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 12:43 AM, BRIAN RITCHIE > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> >> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 12:33 AM, Harisfazillah Jamel < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Any one using HP-UX or Solaris or SVr4. Would like to meet. Old memories. >>> >> >> Am sure this is a good reunion if ur planning one. It'll be infested with >> geeks of Unix interest >> >>> >>> hehehe. >>> >>> On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 5:21 PM, BRIAN RITCHIE <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> > Greetings all, >>> > >>> > HackerspaceKL is proud to present the UNIX g33ks (that's geeks for >>> > non-leetspeek fluent readers) for those who are interested to learn >>> more >>> > about UNIX (and ultimately mastering FreeBSD) starting with UNIX >>> essentials. >>> > >>> > The sessions will be handled by @sureshdr (Speaker Bio below) assisted >>> by >>> > HackerspaceKL members. >>> > >>> > UNIX g33ks Series Sessions with @sureshdr >>> > >>> > Requirements : Your own laptops - VMs and Slides will be provided and a >>> > willingness to learn and tinker >>> > >>> > Date : Every Sunday beginning TBC >>> > >>> > Time : After lunch 1pm till 3/4pm >>> > >>> > Venue: HackerspaceKL - Location on Google Map >>> > >>> > Fees : RM 10 (non-members) per session and FREE for paid HackerSpaceKL >>> > members >>> > >>> > Course Roadmap Structure : >>> > >>> > This is the ideal course structure for aspiring unix learners to take. >>> > >>> > Unix Essentials --> FreeBSD Internals --> Unix Web & Apps --> FreeBSD >>> > Intermediate --> FreeBSD Advanced >>> > >>> > >>> > Unix Essentials - CONFIRMED - Pre-Register Here : >>> http://bit.ly/cAAsJA or >>> > visit HackerSpaceKL for more info - >>> > http://www.hackerspace.my/news/unix-g33ks >>> > >>> > This series aims to teach the masses on basic day to day Unix survival >>> > skills bringing you up to speed for our Part 2 Series. You will be >>> using >>> > FreeBSD as a base platform to be comfortable with UNIX. >>> > >>> > Session 1 - Getting Started with UNIX, covering the introduction about >>> the >>> > UNIX operating systems >>> > >>> > Session 2 - Using your UNIX account - looking at basic linux usage and >>> file >>> > system/structure >>> > >>> > Session 3 - File Management & manipulation >>> > >>> > Session 4 - Console I/O >>> > >>> > Session 5 - Process Management >>> > >>> > Session 6 - Application Configuration and Installation >>> > >>> > Session 7 - Introduction to Shell Programming >>> > >>> > Bonus Session - How to become l33t geek - mastering VI >>> > >>> > SNEAK Preview : Syllabus Has NOT been split into Classes >>> > >>> > FreeBSD Essentials >>> > >>> > 1. Understanding how the operating system internals work >>> > >>> > 2. Installing FreeBSD >>> > >>> > 3. System level configuration and customization >>> > >>> > 4. Introduction to /usr/src tree >>> > >>> > 5. Application management via PORTS >>> > >>> > 6. Configuring custom freebsd kernel >>> > >>> > 7. Linux compatibility stack >>> > >>> > 8. FreeBSD System management and maintenance >>> > >>> > >>> > Unix Web &Apps (prerequisite, understands basic unix, or have attended >>> unix >>> > essentials) >>> > >>> > This Part of the series aims to teach the group how to install, >>> configure, >>> > and secure web related application technologies on BSD environments. >>> Session >>> > breakdowns will be provided at a later date. >>> > >>> > Section 1: Basic Internet Understanding - how the internet ecosystem >>> works >>> > >>> > Section 2: DNS Configuration (master/slave/replication) with an >>> introduction >>> > to DNSSEC >>> > >>> > Section 3: Apache httpd (installation/configuration using freebsd >>> ports) >>> > >>> > Section 4: Database and data management (covering sqlite & mysql) >>> > >>> > Section 5: Performance tuning (both for httpd/mysql and OS) >>> > >>> > Section 6: IPFW - IP firewall management >>> > >>> > Section 7: Hardening and security assessment >>> > >>> > >>> > FreeBSD Intermediate >>> > >>> > This series talks about the more technical operating system aspect of >>> > FreeBSD >>> > >>> > 1. System Administration - Configuration and Tuning >>> > >>> > 2. FreeBSD Boot process >>> > >>> > 3. Security >>> > >>> > 4. Jails >>> > >>> > 5. Storage & GEOM (including encrypted filesystems/zfs) >>> > >>> > 6. DTrace >>> > >>> > FreeBSD Advanced (Unix Kernel & Firmware) >>> > >>> > This part of the series aims to delve and deep dive into the world of >>> BSD >>> > Kernel Hacking. Participants can expect firmware hacking, rootkits, >>> etc. >>> > Participants are required to know C programming. >>> > >>> > 1. Revisit on kernel customization >>> > >>> > 2. Kernel Rootkits - base structure and how to write one >>> > >>> > 3. Introduction to embedded platforms >>> > >>> > 4. Producing custom firmware using FreeBSD via manual/automated >>> processes >>> > >>> > 5. nanoBSD >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > Presenter Biodata >>> > >>> > Suresh Ramasamy is a seasoned technologist in Malaysia. >>> > >>> > Currently attached to a leading telecommunications company in malaysia, >>> > responsible for advising senior management on future proofing and long >>> term >>> > strategy on technology. 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