Or, if you’d rather see our very own Gilad Ben-Yossef present the tutorial in front of a live audience, you’re welcome to attend one of the following venues:
The Haifux Linux club meeting in Haifa, Israel on June 30, 2008.
Got a story to share about your latest Linux bring up on a new board? have a great tip you would like to share with your peers? wrote an excellent how-to for you co workers and wish to share that with the world?
Great! Now you can win something in addition to your peers admiration - Introducing the Tuxology Contributing Author Contest: post your story as a reply to this message, we’ll publish the best ones (while giving full credit, of course) and the very best of them all will win a free Linux training course of your choosing, courtesy of Hi Tech College.
The fine print: you must have the writes to the material you and agree to let us post it here. All entries must be submitted until the 30 of July and you must OK to publish your name and title as the winner. Best entry selected by Tuxology team members.
In addition, slides and syllabus for a new course, Linux Network Internals, which is still in development, has been posted and we’d be very glad to receive your feedback and suggestions.
And as a desert, we’ve added the events from the Haifux meeting calender to the schedule section on the site. Got any other calender we think we should be tracking? let us know.
A wonderful article, describing the control flow and the associated data types of the Linux networking stack of kernel 2.6, written by Arnout Vandecappelle of Mind, is available via the kind folks at the Linux Foundation.
We are proud to announce that the third annual Penguin In A Box embedded Linux seminar organized by Codefidence ltd. in cooperation with Hi Tech College, will be held at the 03/07/2008 07/08/2008 in the Daniel hotel and convention center in Herzelia, Israel.
Eclipse is an open source development platform comprised of extensible frameworks, tools and run times for building, deploying and managing software across the life cycle.
CDT is the name of the C/C++ development plug-in. It includes a graphical GDB front end.
The following slides are a short visual “how to” demonstrating configuring and using CDT to debug a remote target with GDB.