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= Speaker/Presentation =
 
= Speaker/Presentation =
  
Our scheduled speaker will not be available to present at this meeting. Instead, [[User: tdr|Ted Rodgers]] of [http://www.ri.cmu.edu/ Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute] will be presenting on newer features/items found in the Linux kernel and centrally managing Linux systems.
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Our scheduled speaker will not be available to present at this meeting. Instead, [[User: tdr|Ted Rodgers]] of [http://www.ri.cmu.edu/ Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute] will be presenting on newer features/items found in the Linux kernel and centrally managing Linux systems.
  
 
Like clockwork, every 10 weeks, there is a new kernel release from upstream developers.  With each release, there are numerous changes to that add to or change existing features.  During this meeting, we'll take a look at some of the newer items found in the Linux kernel: some shiny, some not so much, but all useful to someone, or they wouldn't have been added.  If time permits, we'll examine ways to make managing multiple Linux systems easier.
 
Like clockwork, every 10 weeks, there is a new kernel release from upstream developers.  With each release, there are numerous changes to that add to or change existing features.  During this meeting, we'll take a look at some of the newer items found in the Linux kernel: some shiny, some not so much, but all useful to someone, or they wouldn't have been added.  If time permits, we'll examine ways to make managing multiple Linux systems easier.

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