LUGAJS resurrection anyone(?)

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Marc Dostie

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Nov 4, 2009, 11:14:14 AM11/4/09
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Hi All,

I'm an embedded engineer, living in Red Bank. I'd be interested in
meeting face to face or virtually to discuss Linux, trade useful URLs,
give talks, etc.

Anyone?

-Marc

Gregg S.

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Nov 5, 2009, 12:56:00 PM11/5/09
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Hi,

I live in near Red Bank and I'd like to get involved with this LUG.
However, my long commute, taekwondo and 2 young children occupy a lot
of my free time, so I don't know how much I can offer, but I am
definitely interested.

I'm a software developer and use Linux both at home & at the office.
My personal laptop and one of my desktops at home dual boot Slackware
& Ubuntu, and my other boxes at home have either Slackware, Ubuntu or
Debian. At work I develop software for use on Red Hat servers & I use
a Ubuntu desktop most of my work day. I've been using Unix/Solaris/
Linux for about 10 years.

Gregg

netiton.com

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Nov 5, 2009, 8:06:04 AM11/5/09
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Count me in, I'm a sysadmin in Keyport. The ride to Princeton LUG is
just to far, so I'm all for getting something local going.

- Dom

Jean-David Beyer

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Nov 5, 2009, 9:32:00 PM11/5/09
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I live very near Red Bank (I can walk there, but usually drive). I have
been running UNIX since its kernel was six assembler files that one
piped through cat into the assembler and the a.out you got was the
kernel; when to add a device you needed to use db (their first debugger)
to manipulate the /dev directory. Oh! The bad old days! I did not like
it much because it was not much good for real-time process control; it
still isn't, IMAO. But now I am not doing real-time process control, so
that does not matter as much to me. And by comparison with Microsoft
products, it is head and shoulders above that competition, and about 15
years ahead of Microsoft in areas of importance to me.

Right now I have two machines. The newer one runs Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 5 and the older one dual boots CentOS 4 and Windows XP Home. I
only keep Windows because of income tax software and a hydronic heating
design program that are Windows-only.

I came to a few of the earlier meetings of LUGAJS but did not feel I had
all that much to contribute. But I am willing to make another try if
schedules can be worked out. One meeting at a time to begin with, I guess.


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