[nlug] Re: Call For Presenters!!! -- Nashville Linux Users Group March 10, 2009 Meeting @ 6:00PM

2009-03-04 Thread Andrew Farnsworth
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 12:03 AM, Kevin Eldridge crash...@gmail.com wrote: Hello NLUG, It's me, your friendly neighborhood Linux Users Group President! We have a situation, which have ran into the in the past and will run into in the future. The need for a presenter for March 2009. With the

[nlug] Re: Call For Presenters!!! -- Nashville Linux Users Group March 10, 2009 Meeting @ 6:00PM

2009-03-04 Thread Rob Huffstedtler
I'll tentatively be in town in April. Don't know that I'd have time to put anything together before then, though. I was hoping to have a presentation on alfresco ready soon, but the real world project I have for it got delayed. Sent from my iPhone On Mar 4, 2009, at 7:34 AM, Andrew

[nlug] Re: Call For Presenters!!! -- Nashville Linux Users Group March 10, 2009 Meeting @ 6:00PM

2009-03-04 Thread Chris McQuistion
I could do a brief presentation on Clarkconnect, our Linux file/email/ftp/web server that we use a lot, here at work. I could also talk briefly about iSCSI distributions I've used and the pluses and minuses of them (Openfiler and NexentaStor.) I'd love to do a presentation on the super router I'm

[nlug] Re: Call For Presenters!!! -- Nashville Linux Users Group March 10, 2009 Meeting @ 6:00PM

2009-03-04 Thread Kevin Hart
And honestly Id love to see a demo of untangle. Ive thought about going away from IPCop for a whileshe's been good for me for like 5 years now it seems But always interested in different router projects :) -- -Kevin You can't turn a pig into a thoroughbred, but if you spend enough time and

[nlug] Re: Call For Presenters!!! -- Nashville Linux Users Group March 10, 2009 Meeting @ 6:00PM

2009-03-04 Thread Chris McQuistion
Untangle is pretty nice. It is far more CPU and Memory hungry than other distros (I don't recommend installing it on a system with less than 1 GB of RAM) and it doesn't have the fine-grain control of IPCop or Monowall or pfSense, but it does anti-spam, anti-phishing, anti-virus, web (content)