[GLLUG] Server Seminar Series - Craig's List

Stan Mortel mortel at cyber-nos.com
Tue Jul 14 19:30:54 EDT 2009


I posted the following to the Lansing Craig's List under Free and Computers.

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The Greater Lansing Linux User's Group is presenting a series of public 
seminars for community members interested in building and running a 
Linux based Internet Server. All seminars are held at the downtown 
branch of the Capital Area District Library, in the third floor 
conference room.

The library is at 401 South Capitol Avenue in Lansing, Michigan.

Free and open to the public.

http://www.gllug.org/node/97


Introduction to the Command Line
Thursday, July 16th, 6pm

Jeff Lawton of Ideal Solution will help new Linux users to become 
familiar with the command line. If you aren't comfortable with the Linux 
command line you'll want to take this class before attending the later 
sessions. Volunteers will be on hand to provide individualized support.

http://www.gllug.org/node/99


Basic Networking and System Security
Saturday, July 18th, 1:00 pm

Charles Ulrich of Liquid Web will guide new Linux system administrators 
in the basics of networking and network security. Additional volunteers 
will be on hand to assist you in setting up your machines according to 
your individual needs. Participants are encouraged to bring the machines 
they are planning to connect to the network.

http://www.gllug.org/node/100


LAMP Server Workshop
Saturday, July 25th, 1:00 pm

Clay Dowling of Lazarus Internet Development and Charles Ulrich of 
Liquid Web will briefly discuss the services that can be offered by a 
Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP/Perl/Python (LAMP) server. Individual 
assistance will be provided in a workshop format to assist users with 
setting up their own LAMP servers. Participants should bring their own 
machines and necessary peripherals to this workshop.

http://www.gllug.org/node/101


Contact
Clay Dowling
clay at lazarusid.com

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Stan


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