--- In [email protected], Saifi Khan <saifi.k...@...> wrote:

> Dear Abhishek:
> 
> Welcome to the Twincling community.
> 
> Please feel free to post all your technical queries in areas
> that you focus on. You are exploring a very interesting area 
> ie. filesystems.
> 
> We're focussed on 'Infrastructure software' like file systems,
> data transformation, libraries, appliances, networking, C, C++,
> web applications. Most of us try to learn technologies that
> support the complete environment eg. scripting languages,
> automation tools, best practices, system administration.
> 
> Please check out some of the presentations at
> http://www.twincling.org/slides
> 
> We consider a 'newbie as asset' since a newbie can learn faster 
> than somebody with preconceived notions. Open Source is possible
> through an Open mind and that is the objective of engineering.
> 
> You're also welcome to register on twincling.org and blog on
> technical areas of interest.
> 
> Have a nice day !
> 
> 
> thanks
> Saifi.
>

Hello Saifi. Great to hear from you. 

I was at your networking session at gnuNify and it was great. Luckly I had just 
tried WireShark a week before your seminar and could understand quiet a bit.

Filesystems is what I m trying to explore now, hope to receive all the help 
from you guys. Actually I have been doing work on Linux for a while now and it 
is amazingly interesting.I dont remember switching to Windows unless it was 
mandatory.

 U can say I m in Love with Computers. So programming and learning is not 
boring or tiring infact so much fun.I more of like System's Programming. One 
day i imagine to be into kernel development,porting Linux to various hardware 
etc.
I have got my hands dirty with C, C++, shell scripting ,386 assembly 
programming, makefiles n stuff like that. Learing java these days, using 
Eclispe.

We have also started a Linux group in college.And i m trying introduce students 
to Linux.Its a bad scenario out there.
You could check out http://www.mcug.org.in , it will give u a breif idea as to 
what we r doing.

I have computers networks this semister..thats one area that I have not been 
exposed much apart from basic network admin tasks.As of now I plan to install 
Apache on my system and get a no-ip domain setup.
I have not done this before, so i would appreciate if you could throw some 
light on this or guide me precisely.

Thank u
Abhishek

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