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Kernel Walkthroughs - booting

Ian just posted the screen casts of the Linux Kernel Walkthroughs that I ran last week.

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Linux Kernel Booting

I will be running another Linux Kernel Walkthrough for OCLUG at TheCodeFactory next week. This time the topic is "booting".

I am frantically preparing slides using (slightly modified) Rusty's svg to png presentation scripts. The svg's are naturally created in Inkscape, and the png's are useful because I can display them in a regular image viewer like gqview. I'll write more on this later.

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Linux Kernel Walkthroughs posted

Ian just posted the screen casts of the Linux Kernel Walkthroughs that I ran last week.

Here is the same video on google/video... it's a lot lower rez :(

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Linux Kernel Walkthroughs

I will be kicking off a new series of talks at OCLUG later this month. The idea is not mine, but a copy of a similar series ran by Silicon Valley Linux Users Group. Kudos to them!

Here is the info on the first Kernel Walkthrough: Source Tree Layout. I will start off by covering the tree structure and talk a bit about the components, before handing control of the talk over to the audience and let them drive the types of things they would like to explore.

We are being hosted by the TheCodeFactory, which is a very cool concept. From the website:

"TheCodeFactory is a collaborative work space located in downtown Ottawa at 246 Queen Street, between Bank and Kent, above the Green Papaya Restaurant. TheCodeFactory is a clubhouse or water cooler for the Start-up community in Ottawa."

In short they are a place where startups can meet and collaborate way before they have any office space of their own. Ottawa being such a hotspot for startups, this is clearly a good idea.

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