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<p>Matti, Dave, et al, thanks for your efforts in advertising, and thanks everyone for showing up and participating.</p>
<p>The slides can be found here courtesy of Google Docs. </p>
<p>http://bit.ly/nM2uvf</p>
<p>Lan</p>
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<td valign="top" style="font:inherit;"><BR>Hi,<BR><BR>SGVLUG ( San Gabriel Valley Linux User Group ) meeting coming up!<BR><BR>Please spread the word, Thanks! - matti<BR><BR><BR>Oct Meeting: 10/13/2011<BR><BR>Time: 7-9pm <BR><BR>Location: Downs building, room 107, on the Caltech Campus in Pasadena <BR>(while the campus address is technically 1200 california street, the campus is quite large. The Downs building is across from the tennis courts on California at Arden) <BR><BR><BR>Topic:<BR>-------<BR><BR>Command Line "Tips and Tricks"<BR><BR>Lan Dang spends the majority of her working hours monitoring and troubleshooting data processing systems on Linux-based computer clusters. She has accumulated a number of tips and tricks to deal with the command line. Her arsenal includes: GNU screen, awk, sed, shell scripting, remote ssh command execution, bash command history, and a variety of system
utilities. This talk will cover useful one-liners and the small set of useful commands that will get you started using these tools or using them in new ways. Whether you're a newbie or a command line guru, you'll probably pick up something useful for the next time you're at the command line. <BR><BR><a href="http://www.sgvlug.org/" target=_blank >http://www.sgvlug.org/</a><BR><BR><BR>Here's the line up for the next 3 meetings:<BR>-----------------------------------------------------<BR><BR>Oct 13 - Command Line "Tips and Tricks" : Lan Dang<BR><BR>Nov 10 - VPN : Dan Buthusiem<BR>( PPTP, (with a demo on DDWRT) along with OpenVPN, L2TP, and IPsec if nobody else will )<BR><BR>Dec 8 - Redmine : Christefano<BR><BR><BR>Thanks<BR>matti<BR><BR><BR><BR></td>
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