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Rami Rosen on IPv6 in Linux

Tuxology team November 10th, 2008

Last Thursday Rami Rosen, a Computer Science graduate of The Technion Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel and a Linux kernel programmer for a networking startup, gave an excellent talk about IPv6 and it’s implementation in the Linux kernel at monthly the Herzlinux meeting.

For those of our reader which were absent, fear not! not only are the slides for the lecture available here, Rami posted an excellent article based on the lecture on LinuxDevices.com.

Thanks you Rami and we look forward to hosting you again in Herzelinux club meeting as well as here.

Tuxology Team.

Announcing Herzelinux

Tuxology team July 8th, 2008

We are please to announce the founding of a new Linux User Group for the Herzlia Pituch area: Herzelinux.

Much like its older brothers Haifux and Telux and similar other Linux User Groups around the world, in each meeting one of the club regular members or a guest gives an informal lecture or a talk about an interesting topic related to development in and for Linux and Open Source in general.

Herzelinux focuses in serving the local community of professional Linux developers and hobbyists working in hi-tech companies in the Silicon Wadi area of Herzelia Pituch. Accordingly, the meeting place is in walking distance from most Hi Tech companies in the area and the topics converge towards advanced topics of interest mainly to developers and system administrators.

Our first meet up will be held at Thursday, July 17, 2008 where Gilad Ben-Yossef will give a talk entitled: “Splice, Tee and Vmsplice: zero copy in the Linux kernel”.

Attendance is free, there is no need to pre-register, parking and light snacks and coffee are provided by Hi-Tech College and we welcome each and anyone who is interested in attending.

Wondering when is the next meet up and what it is about? check the schedule.

Want to give a talk in an upcoming meeting? let us know!

See you there!

Tuxology Team