Geek Paintball at Xtreme Pursuit

2008 Jun 14 - 12:00
2008 Jun 14 - 17:00
Etc/GMT-7

 
Some PLUG and LOPSA-US-AZ members will be meeting to play paintball at noon on June 14th. The event is open to anyone who wants to join us. We can get up to 30 people on the group reservation, but the facility can accommodate more.

See the Xtreme Pursuit group rate page to see what you get for $25. We'll certainly be needing to buy more ammo as well.

Contact der.hans, PLUG (at) LuftHans.com, if you'd like to join in on the group rate.

Click her for more information.

Devel Meeting, Thursday, June 5th

What: PLUG Developer Meeting
When: Thursday, June 5th, 2008 at 7:00 PM
Where: Adtron Corporation
Adtron Corporation
4415 E. Cotton Center Blvd., Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85040
(Map)

Topics: "Remote Debugging With GDB" and "The Basics of RedBoot"

Remote Debugging With GDB by Walter Mack

Debugging software on an embedded system is often done with very basic debugging techniques. A more sophisticated way of debugging (break points, getting/setting variables interactively, etc), would be nice.

Gdb contains the relatively unknown capability to debug software remotely. In a remote debugging environment a small "gdb server" program runs on the target, while the user interface (the client) resides on a host computer. Server and Client can communicate through a tcp/ip connection or through a serial port.

This hands-on presentation will show how to use gdb to debug embedded systems remotely. We will use an ARM-based embedded system and run the client on an IA32-based Linux PC.

The Basics of RedBoot by Alan Dayley

General purpose computers need a "boot loader" like GRUB or LILO to startup the operating system. Just like general purpose computers, embedded systems also need a boot loader. Embedded generally means smaller, less powerful and memory constrained when compared to general computers. Because of these restrictions and others like running from ROM instead of a hard drive, small embedded systems use a boot loader suited to the task. One of the more popular ones is called RedBoot.

This hands-on presentation will show how RedBoot is configured on running ARM-based embedded system. Discussion will include:
- What RedBoot is
- Overview of capabilities
- Getting RedBoot itself in the ROM

summer Free Software classes at MCC

Mesa Community College is offering a couple "Free Software" classes this summer. They're 8 week classes at the Business and Industry Institute. Both classes start at the beginning of June and run through the end of July.

Call the Business and Industry Institute, 480 461 6100, and ask for Jessica in order to register for classes.

GNU/Linux Security is a hands on course investigating different security aspects of security in a GNU/Linux environment. Students will also participate in a group project in order to gain deeper understanding of a security topic of the group's choice.

GNU/Linux Security
CIS271DL
Mondays and Wednesdays
18:00 to 21:30
2008Jun02 through 2008Jul23

Introduction to GNU/Linux familiarizes students with the GNU/Linux desktop, a variety of Free Software applications and introductory knowledge of how GNU/Linux works.

Introduction to GNU/Linux
CIS126DL
18:00 to 21:30
2008Jun03 through 2008Jul24

PLUG Developer Meeting, Thursday, May 1st

What: PLUG Developer Meeting
When: Thursday, May 2nd, 2008 at 7:00 PM
Where: Adtron Corporation
4415 E. Cotton Center Blvd., Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85040
(Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=4415+E.+Cotton+Center+Blvd.+Phoenix+AZ+850...)

Topic: Unknown and logistics

I have no main topic lined up and no recent volunteers to present something.

As you may be aware, Adtron has been purchased by SMART Modular Technologies (http://www.smartm.com/news/article.cfm?newsID=260). With the merging of Adtron into SMART, network configuration and policies have changed. Presently the new network structure EXCLUDES any Internet access to anonymous visitors. That may be significant to our desire to hold the meeting at Adtron. I am still in discussions about this but as it stands, the no access policy remains in effect.

Perhaps there also needs to be some discussion about the continuation of the meeting, where-ever the location. This email list is very quiet and spontaneous offers to present have tapered off completely. I have also become very busy in my own life and so have neglected meeting logistics more than usual. If I'm not driving the meeting, it seems to be dying. If the group does not want to have it, maybe we should stop. I'm certainly open to that possibility or to reconstituting and reviving things.

I invite you all to discuss these issues here or at the meeting on Thursday. Please make your voice heard!

Beyond such logistical discussions, it's "open mic night" at this point. Could be good, if we make it good.

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NO Internet access is available.

We have a candy machine and soda machines that will take your money for refreshment. You are welcome to bring your own food. No alcohol please.

West Side Meeting

2008 May 28 - 19:00
2008 May 28 - 22:00
Etc/GMT-7

Presentations This Month

Topic: Ubuntu Desktop Class - Course Welcome and Introducing Ubuntu

The west side meetings will continue going through the Ubuntu desktop class, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Training.

It would be good if at least a couple of people have read the materials prior to the meeting.

The classes definitely have room for input from those in attendance, so feel free to help keep us moving along smoothly. We are also looking to help others prepare for leading the classes. This is a great opportunity to participate as the materials are already written.

Pizza might or might not be available this month.

Presenter: der.hans

Presenter Bio:
der.hans is a well-known Free Software advocate. He is currently teaching Free Software classes for Mesa Community College's Business and Industry Institute, http://www.LuftHans.com/Classes. He is chairmain for PLUG, volunteer coordinator and education committee chair for LOPSA and past president for ASULUG. He has many years of experience as both a system administrator and software developer.

When: Fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:00PM
Where: Arizona Conservatory for Arts and Academics, 2820 West Kelton Lane, Phoenix, AZ 85053
Google: http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&q=conserva...
The meeting is in the building with the red-ish roof to the north-west of the marker.

Linux System Administrator, Chandler, AZ - 6+ months

Formalized Design is currently seeking a Linux System Administrator for our client in Chandler, AZ. This is a 6+ month on-site contract.

Daily Responsibilities:

* Perform system administration responsibilities for approximately 60 Red Hat Linux Servers
* Troubleshoot and resolve complex systems hardware and software problems
* Analyze and diagnose system failures, recover and restore operating systems and file systems
* Apply and manage Red Hat Linux security controls and patches Report planned and unplanned system events and activities
* Monitor system availability, load, and system capacity
* Identify requirements for upgrades in OS
* Schedule and execute regular system management activities, including system reboot, backup, recovery, and restoration.

Necessary Skills (Must Have):

* 5 years experience performing system and network administration responsibilities for Red Hat Linux Servers.
* Experience configuring and administrating Red Hat Linux security.
* Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills

About our Company:

Formalized Design, Inc. is a highly specialized resourcing company focused on engineering and information technology (IT) positions. We specialize in peak load resourcing and staffing difficult technical positions for Contract and Full-time Employee requirements. We have earned preferred vendor status with Market Leaders from Fortune 100 companies.

Thank you,

Tim Oxendahl
Sr. Project Manager
Formalized Design, Inc.
719-359-4917

tim.o@formalized.com

West Side Meeting

2008 Apr 23 - 19:00
2008 Apr 23 - 22:00
Etc/GMT-7

Presentations This Month

Topic: Ubuntu Desktop Class - Course Welcome and Introducing Ubuntu

The west side meetings will start going through the Ubuntu desktop class, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Training. In April we will go through the Welcome and Course Overview and then continue with Introducing Ubuntu.

It would be good if at least a couple of people have read the materials prior to the meeting.

The classes definitely have room for input from those in attendance, so feel free to help keep us moving along smoothly. We are also looking to help others prepare for leading the classes. This is a great opportunity to participate as the materials are already written.

Pizza might or might not be available this month.

Presenter: der.hans

Presenter Bio:
der.hans is a well-known Free Software advocate. He is currently teaching Free Software classes for Mesa Community College's Business and Industry Institute, http://www.LuftHans.com/Classes. He is chairmain for PLUG, volunteer coordinator and education committee chair for LOPSA and past president for ASULUG. He has many years of experience as both a system administrator and software developer.

When: Fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:00PM
Where: Arizona Conservatory for Arts and Academics, 2820 West Kelton Lane, Phoenix, AZ 85053
Google: http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&q=conserva...
The meeting is in the building with the red-ish roof to the north-west of the marker.

PHP Developer Needed

Currently, we are searching for an in house Web Developer for our growing online advertising network. The ideal candidate would need to be able to work within a LAMP environment.

Knowledge Base:
• PHP4 & PHP5
• Smarty
• AJAX/XAJAX
• Javascript
• MySQL
• HTML/DHTML/XHTML
• CSS
• Zend Framework
• Knowledge of DataObjects a plus
• OOP

Skill Base:
• Ambition to learn new technologies and concepts and implement them
• Ability to work effectively independently as well and within a team

Desirable Skills:
• Experience with Zend Studio as well as design tools
• Ability to work within both a Linux and Mac environments
• A basic understanding of Linux functions and command line tools.
• Basic understanding of java a plus.

Location:
Scottsdale, AZ
Please send code examples and resumes:
jobs at zaazoom.com

PLUG East Side Meeting

2008 Apr 10 - 19:00
Etc/GMT-7

Presentations This Month

April's east side meeting is co-sponsored by LOPSA-US-AZ.

FSF Annual Meeting review
Speaker: Dennis Kibbe

Thanks largely to Dennis' participation, Arizona is building a good reputation withe Free Software Foundation. Dennis will give us a review of this year's member meeting.

Dennis has been using a free GNU/Linux operating system for over a decade and is a member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation as well as the Free Software Foundation. He currently serves on the Steering Committee of the Phoenix Linux Users Group where he is also a frequent presenter. Dennis is currently studying for the Red Hat Certified Engineer exam and leads a study group to prepare for the exam.

Dennis is also a certified eBay instructor.

Splunk> is the IT Search Engine for IT Data.
Speaker: TBD

Linux Systems Administrator - Consulting Opportunity

We are looking for a consulting linux systems administrator for our growing Scottsdale based startup.

Our platform is CentOS 5 with internal dev servers and externally hosted production servers. We have a mixed PHP and Java environment across a couple subdomains.

Key initial tasks include:
- audit of current implementation and practices
- implementation of best practices for server management and backup
- conversion of internal sun servers from solaris to CentOS (mostly building CentOS on servers)
- development of hosting/scaling strategy in conjunction with app developers

Must be Phoenix/Scottsdale based with ability to periodically meet at our Scottsdale office.

Contact Alan McCann (alan @ empowher.com)

Thanks

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