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meetings:workshop [2007/04/06 09:24] – Added possibility of new (old) venue terrymeetings:workshop [2007/04/06 09:28] terry
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-====== Resurrected Workshops ====== 
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-===== Introduction ===== 
- 
-At the [[pub-2007-04-04-rc|Pub Meet on 4th April 2007]], James returned after an absence of nearly two years.  He is still able to get the use of a room at the University and so we can resurrect the Workshop Meetings.  He would prefer a Saturday, (although Sunday is a possibility), and all we have to do is sort out the agenda etc. About a year ago, we thought a location had been found because a new member offered to make a suitable venue available to us.  However, the venue fell through, but the ideas from then, in particular the [[meetings:pub|social meeting]] on 2006-05-03 and the [[:mailing_list|mailing list]], were preserved. If this is still a goer, lets get it rolling; otherwise, get those suggestions rolling in! 
- 
-===== Linux from Scratch Proposal ===== 
- 
-After discussion, the favourite suggestion was a series of workshops leading to 
-a full build of [[http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/|Linux from Scratch]].  This 
-would let people learn the nuts and bolts of how a Linux system comes together, 
-from the boot loader, the kernel, init(8), getty(8), and a shell prompt. 
- 
-So here is what we think could work well. 
- 
-  - At the first meeting, everyone who can bring a box installs VMWare, or perhaps [[http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/about.html|Qemu]] as a more free alternative. 
-  - We then begin the process of building Linux from Scratch inside the virtual machine. 
-  - At the end of the session we save the image so far ready to continue next time. 
- 
-Using a machine emulator will allow us to carry on where we left off at 
-subsequent meetings, thus solving the biggest obstacle to creating a Linux from 
-Scratch installation;  the long compile times.  Perhaps 
-[[http://ccache.samba.org/|ccache]] or [[http://distcc.samba.org/|distcc]] can 
-be used to help cut these down. 
- 
-===== Alternative Proposals ===== 
- 
-Talking of long compile times, we will then have some spare time for 
-chatting/other activities.  If anyone who hasn't got a Linux installation yet 
-and wants to come along, we can have a Mini-Install-fest alongside the main 
-event.  Other people have asked for a media server, so that could be another 
-sideshow.  Two other events are probably enough, but if you'd like to see other 
-activities take place rather than Linux from Scratch please put them here or 
-raise it on the [[:mailing_list|mailing list]]. 
- 
-===== Organisation ===== 
- 
-==== Date ==== 
- 
-A Saturday (or possibly a Sunday). 
- 
-==== Venue ==== 
- 
-Bournemouth University, Wallisdown. 
- 
-==== Transport ==== 
- 
-The University is on a bus route, but quite a way from a Railway Station.  For the original venue we had offers of lifts from: 
- 
-  * Corfe Mullen 
-  * Bournemouth 
-  * Wimborne 
-  * Tollard Royal 
-  * Sturminster Marshall 
-  * Fordingbridge 
-  * Bridport 
- 
-This will obviously be subject to change when a venue becomes available. 
- 
-==== Equipment ==== 
- 
-We probably need: 
- 
-  * patch leads 
-  * projector 
-  * WiFi Access Points 
- 
-==== Experts ==== 
- 
-If you can help guide the rest of us, please put your names here, with skill offered. 
- 
-  * Terry Coles.  Installation, media server (audio only at present). 
-  * Ralph Corderoy.  Happy to give rough talks or answer questions on 
-    * Unix process model, e.g. fork/exec, file descriptors, pipes, environment variables. 
-    * Unix shell scripting and text processing commands, e.g. wc, tr, grep, sort, uniq, comm, sed, awk. 
-    * Basic Internet principles, e.g. TCP/IP, DNS, SMTP, POP3, FTP, HTTP, SSH. 
-  * Robin Shepheard, enthusiastic amateur.  While I can't call myself an expert in any field, I am more than willing to help out in any way I can. I have experience with networking, building Gentoo (well I have done it a few times) and I have played with a fair few distros and have a bit of experience with WIFI cards, oh and have a reasonable experience of vmware. Only possible problem I have is that about every other Sunday I am back in Sussex so a reasonable amount of warning is neccesary. Oh and I can download and burn to disc (cd/dvd) any distros that we may need for the workshop. 
  
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