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[Sheflug] ManLUG meetings for April and May 2001



Dear All

>From Owen at Manchester Computing Centre...........


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MANLug meetings for April and May, 2001.

21 April 2001, 14:00, usual place.  (For more information, see
our website: http://www.manlug.man.ac.uk, under 'How to find us'.)

     Squid
     Adrian Chadd

I plan on covering all aspects of squid from the ground up - memory
management, networking code, disk IO code, HTTP client/server code,
FTP code and authentication code. I then plan on explaining the
interaction between a typical network-orientated application
and the kernel/network layers. Finally, I will cover the
lessons learnt during the last few years of squid development,
and the work-in-progress which should cover these issues.

     Thin Client Computing
     Grant Crawley

My talk on thin client computing at the next ManLUG meeting will
also include demonstration of a VNC terminal running off a laptop
as the server.

19 May 2001, 14:00, usual place.

No one has volunteered for May yet.  Please feel free to volunteer!


     -- Owen
     LeBlanc [at] mcc.ac.uk

For PGP key 1024 bits 4BDCFB31, see http://www.man.ac.uk/~zlsiial,
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Richard
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