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<h1>Welcome to PLUG</h1>
<h3>Celebrating 32 years of Portland's best technical dialog and assistance</h3>
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The Portland Linux/Unix Group (PLUG) is a group of enthusiasts dedicated to teaching and learning about Linux, Unix and related freedom-producing technologies. There is no membership fee to join and we welcome people of all levels of experience. PLUG has met since 1994 and hosts several <a href="https://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo">mailing lists</a>, a monthly General meeting, periodic Advanced Topics meetings, and a hands-on support Clinic. Other Portland-area tech community events can be found at <a href="https://calagator.org">calagator.org</a>.
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<h1>PLUG Mailing Lists and IRC</h1>
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Between meetings, we converse on a number of <a href="https://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo">mailing lists</a> and IRC:
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<h1>Next PLUG Meeting</h1>
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Who: Russell Senior
What: OpenWrt on Realtek-based switches
Where: 1930 SW 4th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97201-5304, Room 86-01
When: Thursday, August 6, 7pm
Why: The pursuit of technology freedom
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<p><a href="https://calagator.org/events/1250482653">On calagator</a></p>
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Russell will talk about OpenWrt on Realtek-based switches, like the EnGenius EWS2910P and Zyxel GS1900 line of managed switches. Some devices provide Power over Ethernet with port-level control. The talk will include some fun demonstrations of installation and reverse engineering.
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<h4>Bio:</h4>
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Russell has been a Linux user since December 1992. Since 2005, he's been involved with the Personal Telco Project, and has been the President of that organization since 2009, building public-access wifi networks and advocating for better telecommunications policy. He's also been active in an effort to energize political support for a public fiber-optic last-mile network in Portland in order to break the monopoly power of the deregulated incumbent carriers. In recent years, he's become more active in recruiting speakers for PLUG, kind of accidentally falling into the coordinator role as Michael Dexter stepped back.
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<h3>Venue:</h3>
<p>PLUG is back at Portland State University. Thanks to the Computer Science Department and to Andrew Greenberg for hosting us! The room is in the basement of the PSU Engineering Building (also connected underground to the Fourth Avenue Building, or FAB). Enter through the Engineering Building. The outside door will be locked, but there should be someone present at the entrance to let you in starting at 6:40pm until 7pm. There will be a sign on the door with a phone number you can SMS if there isn't someone there to let you in immediately.</p>
<h1>PLUG Clinics</h1>
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PLUG volunteers usually hold a monthly clinic to help one and all with their Linux (and other *NIX) computer problems on the third Sunday of every month from 1PM to 5PM usually at Willamette University's space at the Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center in NW Portland.
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The PLUG Clinic returns on August 16h, from 1pm-5pm, at Albina Branch Library.
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Where: Multnomah County Library, Albina Branch
205 NE Russell Street
Portland, OR 97212
When: Sunday, August 16, 1pm-5pm
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<h1>PLUG Open Call for Participation</h1>
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PLUG welcomes first-time presenters and experienced orators alike. Please mail Russell Senior at 'russell at this domain name':
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<h2>Past Meeting Topics</h2>
2026-07-02 Digital Death Succession and Zombie ISP Resurrection Fun, Ryan Sayre<br>
2026-06-04 Inside AI Supercomputers, Jesse Lopez<br>
2026-05-07 Expiring MS Certificates and Secure Boot, Loren Lang<br>
2026-04-02 unPLUG<br>
2026-03-05 AI: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Stephen Hemminger<br>
2026-02-05 Certificate Transparency, Jacob Hoffman-Andrews<br>
2025-12-04 Plan 9, Anthony Sorace<br>
2025-11-06 OpenTelemetry, Jason Plumb<br>
2025-10-02 ROCm Deployment on Linux, Ben Koenig<br>
2025-09-04 How I Record and Stream PLUG Talks, Edward Koenig<br>
2025-08-07 SSH Certificates, Ian Shearin<br>
2025-07-03 Introduction to Meshtastic, Caleb Phillips<br>
2025-06-05 Nix/NixOS, Ilya Chashchin<br>
2025-05-01 ZFS is pretty neat, Ian Shearin<br>
2025-04-03 PostmarketOS, Clayton Craft<br>
2025-03-06 Basing an entire space program on Linux, Andrew Greenberg and Theo Hill<br>
2025-02-06 Immutable Atomic Desktop Linux, Robert Detjens<br>
2025-01-02 OpenWrt Clinic, Part 2, Russell Senior<br>
2024-12-05 Linux Changelogs, the Sequel, Ben Koenig<br>
2024-11-07 OpenWrt Clinic, Russell Senior<br>
2024-10-03 OpenWISP, Eldo Varghese<br>
2024-09-05 Linux Changelogs, Ben Koenig<br>
2024-08-01 Worlds Thinnest Boombox, with Joe Grand<br>
2024-05-02 Adrian Black from Adrian's Digital Basement YouTube channel<br>
2024-04-04 30th Anniversary Special with Linus Torvalds <br>
2024-03-07 A Network Relay via Cloud Instance && Retro Linux Tape Recovery Show and Telli<br>
2024-02-01 New Year Show and Tell (Bandwidth monitoring OpenWRT and DD-WRT routers, Managing Windows from FreeBSD Environments, et al)<br>
2023-11-02 UnPLUG at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub<br>
2023-10-05 Secure Linux VPN Use - <a href="2023-10-05-Secure-Linux-VPN-Use.pdf">PDF</a><br>
2023-09-07 UnPLUG at Rose City Book Pub<br>
2023-08-03 Using DRBD and LINSTOR to Facilitate Cloud Migration and Mobility<br>
2023-07-06 UnPLUG at Rose City Book Pub<br>
2023-06-01 UnPLUG at Rose City Book Pub<br>
2023-05-04 Inexpensive security cameras with ZoneMinder Part II<br>
2023-04-06 Proxy Execution in the Linux Scheduler<br>
2023-03-02 Anatomy of a mailing list meltdown<br>
2023-02-02 Inexpensive security cameras with ZoneMinder<br>
2023-01-05 softPLUG online meeting<br>
2022-12-01 softPLUG online meeting<br>
2022-08-04 softPLUG online meeting<br>
2022-07-07 softPLUG online meeting<br>
2022-03-03 UnPLUG: Metrics of Freedom<br>
2022-02-03 This is a test(1): A shell scripter's guide to ubiquitous assumption testing - <a href="2022-02-03-ThisIsAtest.pdf">PDF</a><br>
2022-01-06 The Transit Appliance Project<br>
2021-12-02 Pipewire Audio Server<br>
2021-11-04 Linux on RISC-V<br>
2021-10-07 Russell's Excellent High Altitude Balloon Adventure<br>
2021-09-02 Hardware-Assisted Fine-Grained Control-Flow Integrity: Adding Lasers to Intel's CET/IBT<br>
2021-08-05 Userspace live patching with Libpulp - <a href="2021-08-05-libpulp.pdf">PDF</a><br>
2021-07-01 How Free Software Continues the Legacy of Open Communication - <a href="2021-07-01-FreeSoftware-LegacyOfCommunication.pdf">PDF</a><br>
2020-06-03 Lessons Learned from Four Years as a County Party Officer<br>
2021-05-03 Object Pascal Development with Lazarus and Free Pascal<br>
2021-04-01 360Cloud based on FreeBSD<br>
2021-03-04 My COVID Art Project with Perl and Image::Magick<br>
2021-02-04 UnPLUG February 2021, You Survived January!<br>
2021-01-07 UnPLUG 2021, The Year That Will Be!<br>
2020-12-03 UnPLUG: 2020, the Year That Was!<br>
Intermission<br>
2020-03-05 UnPLUG: Home Lab Show and Tell!<br>
2020-02-06 Linux, Open Source Silicon, and Crowdfunding<br>
2020-01-02 Reading wireless temperature sensors with RTL-SDR and rtl_433<br>
2019-12-05 Do you still use ASCII?<br>
2019-11-19 System Stacks Usecases and ClearOS Swupd Client<br>
2019-11-07 Glass Beatstation<br>
2019-10-15 Clear Linux OS<br>
2019-10-03 Contending With Our Culture of Discouragement<br>
2019-09-05 Open Sourcing a Perl Module<br>
2019-08-01 Introduction to Ansible<br>
2019-06-06 Why Packets Die<br>
2019-05-02 UnPLUG!<br>
2019-04-04 Software Quality Engineering<br>
2019-03-07 Coreboot!<br>
2019-02-07 PGP Key Storage with a Yubikey 4<br>
2018-12-06 Rapid web application development with Angular<br>
2018-11-01 Carnivorous plants and other technologies<br>
2018-10-04 Open Source and POSIX Environments for Windows<br>
2018-09-06 Building Mobile Apps with Flutter<br>
2018-08-02 Combating global warming with open source and IoT<br>
2018-07-05 OpenStreetMap<br>
2018-06-07 YaCy Distributed/P2P Search Engine<br>
2018-05-03 UnPLUG and more!<br>
2018-04-05 Upgrading your business phone system with Asterisk<br>
2018-03-01 Meltdown and Spectre Vulnerabilities<br>
2018-02-01 How to get a Municipal Broadband network in the City of Portland<br>
2018-01-04 Fedora Atomic Host: Your Next Linux<br>
2017-12-07 OAuth 2.0 Simplified<br>
2017-11-02 Great Developer Experiences (DX) Through Great API Documentation<br>
2017-10-05 Network Privacy Options<br>
2017-09-07 A Philosophy for Reliability: Lessons learned from 40 years of System Administration<br>
2017-08-03 An Introduction to Data Protection - Michael Dexter - <a href="PLUG-DataProtectionIntro.pdf">PDF</a><br>
2017-06-01 Open Source Desktop Publishing with Laidout<br>
2017-05-04 Going Coastal, Russell's Excellent Adventure at the Center for Coastal Margin Observation and Prediction<br>
2017-04-06 Microcopy: The Art of User Interface Text<br>
2017-03-02 UnPLUG!<br>
2017-02-21 Informal Advanced Topics meeting at the Lucky Lab<br>
2017-02-02 StackStorm<br>
2017-01-05 The Biz of Community - VM Brasseur<br>
2016-12-01 Configuration Management with Ansible<br>
2016-11-03 Introduction to FreeNAS - Michael Dexter<br>
2016-11-15 Informal Advanced Topics meeting at the Lucky Lab<br>
2016-10-18 Building a Private Cloud with CloudStack - Kimberlee M.<br>
2016-10-06 Ubiquitous Apps with Flatpack - Sriram Ramkrishna<br>
2016-09-01 The State of the IPv6 in Portland - Ted Mittelstaedt<br>
2016-08-23 Informal Advanced Topics meeting at the Lucky Lab<br>
2016-08-04 Designing chips on GNU/Linux<br>
2016-07-19 Internet Mirroring Roundtable<br>
2016-07-05 NFS Ganesha - Frank Filz<br>
2016-06-21 Informal Advanced Topics meeting at the Lucky Lab/Mt. Hood<br>
2016-06-02 HTTP Can do THAT?! - Sumana Harihareswara<br>
2016-05-16 Installerfest! Roundtable about Open Source OS installers<br>
2016-05-05 Switching to BSD Unix from GNU/Linux<br>
2016-04-19 Enduring Communities Roundtable<br>
2016-04-07 What's new in PostgreSQL 9.5 - Josh Berkus<br>
2016-03-15 Informal Advanced Topics meeting at the Lucky Lab<br>
2016-03-03 Networking with Puppet and Cumulus<br>
2016-02-16 Linux as a security camera monitoring platform - <a href="2016-02-16-ZoneMinder.pdf">PDF</a><br>
2016-02-03 zsh: What is a shell, why do you want to use one, what's so special about zsh - Steve Dum<br>
2016-01-19 Smarter S.M.A.R.T. and related storage challenges<br>
2016-01-07 Rust - Jim Blandy<br>
2015-12-15 FreeNAS 10 CLI - Michael Dexter<br>
2015-12-03 Git up 'n' go! A Git and GitHub Crash Course - Ali Corbin<br>
2015-11-17 ARM mbed Development and a Virtualization Roundtable<br>
2015-11-05 Kubernetes - Kelsey Hightower<br>
2015-10-20 OpenNMS<br>
2015-10-01 Open Source at Microsoft: Azure, Linux, node.js and more - Scott Hanselman<br>
2015-09-15 Informal Advanced Topics meeting at the Lucky Lab<br>
2015-09-03 Thinking in ZFS - Michael Dexter<br>
2015-08-18 Using Mozilla's Heka project for log and event stream processing<br>
2015-08-06 Back to the Future: A brief history of software documentation<br>
2015-07-21 See you at OSCON<br>
2015-07-02 Comments on Making Educational Videos - David Mandel<br>
2015-06-04 Open Hardware and why it matters - MinnowBoard MAX case study<br>
2015-05-19 Life of (Raspberry) Pi<br>
2015-05-07 Block Storage Device Life Cycles<br>
2015-04-21 FreeBSD Virtualization Options<br>
2015-04-02 MP4 Metadata Editing<br>
2015-03-05 Considering the Future of Copyleft: How Will The Next Generation Perceive GPL? - Bradley M. Kuhn<br>
2015-02-17 Informal meeting at the Lucky Lab<br>
2015-02-05 Escaping GMail<br>
2015-01-01 No Meeting. Happy New Year!<br>
2014-12-16 CFPs from Announcement to Reimbursements<br>
2014-12-04 Conference Warrior<br>
2014-11-06 ownCloud - <a href="2014-11-06-ownCloud.pdf">PDF</a><br>
2014-10-21 Living Desktop Environment-free<br>
2014-10-02 Diversity in Open Source: What We Can Do<br>
2014-09-16 Meeting Cancelled<br>
2014-09-04 Private Encrypted Communications: The Blackphone<br>
2014-08-19 Software-Defined Radio Hack Session<br>
2014-08-07 Open Sourcing the Modern Battle Rifle: Legal and technical implications in home building the semi-automatic AK-47<br>
2014-07-15 GO TO OSCON<br>
2014-07-03 Lowest Common Denominator Coding - Michael Dexter <a href="2014-07-03-LCD-Coding.pdf">PDF</a><br>
2014-06-05 Security and OpenSSH - Steve Dum <a href="2014-06-05-SecurityAndOpenSSH.pdf">PDF</a><br>
2014-05-20 Hands-on Internet of Things - <a href="2014-05-20-InternetOfThings.pdf">PDF</a><br>
2014-05-01 Federated Wiki - Ward Cunningham<br>
2014-04-15 Heartbleed: It's cause, the solution, lessons learned<br>
2014-04-03 Q & A with Linus Torvalds<br>
2014-03-18 Dynamic Tracing with DTrace and SystemTap<br>
2014-03-06 pfSense<br>
2014-02-18 Roundtable: Protecting Your Volunteer Effort from Caustic People<br>
2014-02-06 Public Speaking is the Greatest Skill You Can Possess (CANCELLED)<br>
2014-01-21 Speaking in Public is Easy<br>
2014-01-02 Advanced OpenSSH - <a href="2014-01-02-AdvancedOpenSSH.pdf">PDF</a><br>
2013-12-17 Lustre Distributed File System<br>
2013-12-05 PC-BSD 10 and the holy trinity of bhyve, Packet Filter and ZFS<br>
2013-11-19 Multi-App Security Analysis: Looking for Android App Collusion<br>
2013-11-07 Samba 4 - Brian Martin<br>
2013-10-15 Virtual Machine Fair: Erlang/ocaml/Haskell VMs, bhyve, Xen & LXCs!<br>
2013-10-03 FreeNAS Plugins - Michael Dexter<br>
2013-09-17 GUI Programming with Qt - Michael Faunce<br>
2013-09-05 Virtual Private Networks - Ted Mittlestaedt<br>
2013-08-01 The Perl Renaissance - Paul Fenwick<br>
2013-07-11 Physical Security and Surveillance - Steve Pasco<br>
2013-06-18 Social Event at the Lucky Lab<br>
2013-06-06 Hacking on the Beagle Bone Black - Russell Senior<br>
2013-05-21 The KURB Kernel UseRspace Bridge<br>
2013-05-02 Confronting Depression - Yshai Boussi<br>
2013-04-04 Mozilla Socorro: an Open Source crash reporting system evolves<br>
2013-03-19 flashrd+nsh OpenBSD Network Appliances<br>
2013-03-07 Mike Rogoway from the Oregonian<br>
2013-02-19 The CASH Music Project<br>
2013-02-07 Open Source Medical Informatics<br>
2013-01-15 Recoupling Computer Science and Computing<br>
2013-01-03 Linux in Schools project: Past, Present, and Future<br>
2012-12-18 Snow! Huddle at the Lucky Lab<br>
2012-12-06 Bootstrapping an open source project community<br>
2012-11-20 Linux Network Driver Development<br>
2012-11-01 CUPS Unix Printing - Daniel Hedlund<br>
2012-10-16 UnMeeting at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne<br>
2012-10-04 UEFI Secure Boot and Open Source. It's not a 'general war against computation.' - Vincent Zimmer, Intel<br>
2012-09-06 The Joy of LVM - Brian P. Martin, The Happiness of ZFS - Michael Dexter<br>
2012-08-21 Vyatta<br>
2012-08-02 OSCON Feedback and General Questions<br>
2012-07-05 systemd - Intel<br>
2012-06-19 Tech Interviews!<br>
2012-06-07 The Ganeti Virtualization Management System<br>
2012-05-15 Verilog Synthesis - Galen Seitz<br>
2012-05-03 OpenBSD - Bryan Linton<br>
2012-04-17 Roundtable Discussion<br>
2012-04-05 Asterisk, FreePBX and Trixbox<br>
2012-03-20 Linux Containers (LXC) - Brian Martin<br>
2012-03-01 OData Open Data and Interoperability - Microsoft<br>
2012-02-21 FreeNAS 64-bit - Michael Dexter<br>
2012-01-17 Hands-on FreeNAS - Michael Dexter<br>
2012-01-05 The xkcd1k Eve Celebration<br>
2011-11-03 Hands-on IPv6, Web Hosting with GitHub - Ted Mittelstaedt and Daniel Hedlund<br>
2011-10-18 The Android Debug Bridge (Root your phone!)<br>
2011-10-06 Arch Linux - Daniel Hedlund<br>
2011-09-20 Roundtable: Web serving in the post-LAMP era<br>
2011-08-04 Open Source in State Agencies<br>
2011-07-19 IPv6 Networking Part 4 - Ted Mittelstaedt<br>
2011-07-07 Rapid Discussions on Any Topic<br>
2011-06-21 IPv6 Networking Part 3 - Ted Mittelstaedt<br>
2011-06-02 Introduction to OpenEMR - Tony McCormick<br>
2011-05-17 IPv6 Networking Part 2 - Ted Mittelstaedt<br>
2011-05-05 Comments on the IPv6 Transition - Ted Mittelstaedt<br>
2011-04-19 IPv6 Networking Part 1 - Ted Mittelstaedt<br>
2011-04-07 Canceled to attend Richard Stallman talk<br>
2011-03-15 Release your hardware hacker potential with gEDA<br>
2011-03-03 Free Content and the Data Revolution<br>
2011-02-15 BSD - Michael Dexter<br>
2011-02-03 What is Open?<br>
2011-01-18 Artificial Neural Networks: Principles and Applications<br>
2011-01-06 Mini-presentations on variety of topics<br>
2010-12-02 Open Source Desktop Publishing with Scribus - John Jason Jordan<br>
2010-11-16 Artificial Neural Networks: Principles and Applications<br>
2010-11-04 Forgerock - Alan Foster<br>
2010-10-19 Ubuntu Release Engineering - Allison Randal<br>
2010-10-07 Zentyal Linux Small Business Server<br>
2010-09-21 The AIDE Tripwire Alternative<br>
2010-09-02 Berkley DB<br>
2010-08-05 Server Sky - Data Centers in Orbit<br>
2010-07-01 Open Source Car Entertainment<br>
2010-06-16 Perl 5 & 6 Gems - Paul Fenwick and Eric Wilhelm<br>
2010-06-03 Puppet - An Introduction - Teyo<br>
2010-05-19 DRBD & Pacemaker part II by Adam Gandelman - LinBIT<br>
2010-05-06 How Linux Containers fit your cloud - Parallels<br>
2010-04-21 What's new in Linux Wireless - Reinette Chatre - Intel<br>
2010-04-01 Rapid Discussions on Any Topic<br>
2010-03-17 What Went Wrong with My Disaster Recovery Plan - Brian Martin<br>
2010-03-04 A Talk by Jeri Ellsworth<br>
2010-02-17 OpenEmbedded - Scott Garman<br>
2010-02-04 A Talk by Jeri Ellsworth (Rescheduled)<br>
2010-01-20 Automated Failure Recovery/High Availability - Dwight Hubbard<br>
2010-01-07 Drupal! What is it good for?<br>
2009-12-16 DRDB HA Clustering on Commodity HW - LinBIT<br>
2009-11-19 Git - Alan Olsen<br>
2009-11-05 Unit Test Your Database!<br>
2009-10-01 BSD Virtualization - Michael Dexter<br>
2009-09-03 Crash Reporting: Mozilla's Open Source Solution - K Lars Lohn<br>
2009-08-06 Virtualize vs Containerize<br>
2009-07-15 Webslide Presentations That Don't Suck<br>
2009-07-02 Rapid Discussions<br>
2009-06-04 What is Linux Fund? - David Mandel<br>
2009-05-07 Displaying HD Video Content with a PC<br>
2009-04-02 Presentation by Bart Massey<br>
2009-03-05 Fun with blktrace and seekwatcher<br>
2009-02-05 Intro to Digital Forensics<br>
2009-01-21 FreeTUIT - Codeless GUI Programming - Eric Wilhelm<br>
2008-12-04 Some Random Thoughts on Open Source Philosophy<br>
2008-11-19 OpenWrt, it's not just for Linksys Routers anymore<br>
2008-11-06 LANs, iptables, routing, and more<br>
2008-09-17 Perl: Indexing CPAN<br>
2008-09-04 Building Open Source Communities<br>
2008-08-20 Advanced Topics<br>
2008-07-03 Stupid USB Tricks, reading magstripes, barcodes, 10-key pads, and keyboards<br>
2008-06-18 IPv6 networking<br>
2008-06-05 Open Source Unified Threat Management (UTM) - Dan Carrere<br>
2008-03-19 Smalltalk - Randal Schwartz<br>
2008-02-07 MetroFi: How Lame is It? - Russell Senior<br>
2008-01-08 Rapid Discussions on Any Topic by Anyone & Everyone<br>
2008-01-03 Either Mass Replication or Thin Clients<br>
2007-10-15 Power Management Quality of Service (PM_QOS) - Intel<br>
2007-10-04 Open Source Virtualization Xen and Multi-server / Cluster Management - Dan Carrere<br>
2007-09-17 Parallel Testing with Perl - Eric Wilhelm<br>
2007-09-06 Comments on Starting and Running a Tech Business, especially Aboutus.org - Raymond King<br>
2007-08-02 An Overview of the Oregon Technology Business Center - Steve Morris<br>
2007-07-05 Sybase (or, maybe, embedded systems) - Brad Reid<br>
2007-06-07 The Portland State University Aerospace Society’s Linux Rocket - Andrew Greenberg and Bart Massey<br>
2007-05-03 Developer and Customer Focused Tests for a LAMP Environment - Ward Cunningham<br>
2007-04-05 Disaster Recovery with Linux disk imaging and bare-metal restore - Jerome Boutaud and Stephan Lawton<br>
2007-03-01 What went wrong with my disaster recovery plan - Brian Martin<br>
2007-02-19 Haskell as “The New Black” in Open Source - Bart Massey<br>
2007-02-01 Adventures in Computer Non-Security - David Mandel<br>
2007-01-15 Ruby on Rails - Cooper Stevenson<br>
2007-01-04 Just another convicted Perl hacker - Randal L. Schwartz<br>
2006-12-18 Git - Randal Schwartz<br>
2006-12-07 Ingres is Open Source - Bill Maimone<br>
2006-11-02 The Open Source Education Lab at Oregon State University - Alex Polvi<br>
2006-10-16 Optimization of the GNU MultiPrecision Library Kernels on Intel Itanium and Core 2 - Roger Golliver<br>
2006-10-05 MythTV - Bill Barry<br>
2006-09-18 Introduction to Eclipse 3.2 - Ted Kubaska<br>
2006-09-07 Inkscape - Bryce Harrington<br>
2006-08-21 Convergence and Identity - Scott Kveton<br>
2006-08-03 Installing Networks with Fiber - Jon Dolan<br>
2006-07-06 Introduction to TeX - Robin Laaskso<br>
2006-06-19 The Eclipse on Linux Project Proposal - Bjorn Freeman-Benson and Ward Cunningham<br>
2006-06-01 UnPLUG - various<br>
2006-05-15 Perl Best Practises - Randal Schwartz<br>
2006-05-04 VectorSection, Open Source File Format Translation for CAD and Vector Graphics - Eric Wilhelm<br>
2006-04-17 Offsite Virtual Servers - Keith Lofstrom<br>
2006-04-06 Open Source Software in Education, especially moodle - Dan Carrere<br>
2006-03-15 The Guts of Perl (and why you should care) - Eric Wilhelm<br>
2006-03-02 ImageMagick - Michael Still<br>
2006-02-15 Stumbling into Sanity – Log driven, Dynamic iptables Configuration - Michael Rasmussen<br>
2006-02-02 Wiki in the Enterprise Environment - Cindy Rockwell<br>
2006-01-18 Tetex - Kevin Theobald<br>
2006-01-05 An Overview of Plone/Zope - Richard Amerman<br>
2005-12-21 mod_perl 2.0 - Randal Schwartz<br>
2005-11-29 Final Appearance: Badger Badger Badger Tour (Ubuntu) - Jeff Waugh<br>
2005-11-16 Mississippi Grant Project and Personal Telco - Russell Senior<br>
2005-11-03 Asterisk in 3 Beer’s time or Less - John Todd<br>
2005-10-19 Qt Designer HOWTO - Rob Wehrli<br>
2005-10-06 A Discussion of HP Open Source Printing Activities - John Oleinik<br>
2005-09-21 Buildng RPMs - Alan Olsen<br>
2005-09-01 Introduction to Web Mapping - David Mandel<br>
2005-08-04 Minimal Perl - Tim Maher<br>
2005-07-20 Rapid Development with a Safety Net - Eric Wilhelm<br>
2005-07-07 Wikipedia: Free Source on many levels - Geoff Burling<br>
2005-06-15 One of the Lesser Known Rules of Acquisition: Who Acquires You Matters - Crispin Cowan<br>
2005-06-02 Bouncer: Mirror Management Miracles for Mozilla - K Lars Lohn<br>
2005-05-18 Voice over IP - Jay Allen<br>
2005-05-05 An Introduction to Voice Over IP - Dan Carrere<br>
2005-04-20 Cyrus IMAP - Wil Cooley<br>
2005-04-07 Map Server: An Open Source Web Based GIS Application - Matthew Doggett<br>
2005-03-16 Mozilla, the Internet Development Environment - Shawn Savage<br>
2005-03-03 UnPLUG - Eric Harrison<br>
2005-02-16 Production Grade Scripts - Brian P. Martin<br>
2005-02-03 An Introduction to Computer Recycling - Richard Seymour and Jhasen Cooper<br>
2005-01-19 UnPLUG - various<br>
2005-01-06 An Introduction to High Performance Cluster File Systems - Michael Ewan<br>
2004-12-17 “You had me at HELO” or “HELO I must be going” - Randal Schwartz<br>
2004-12-02 An Introduction to Subversion - Frank Torres<br>
2004-11-17 64-bit Linux - Fedor Pikus<br>
2004-11-04 A Discussion of the role of Open Source Software in Career Education - David Mandel<br>
2004-10-20 Detection of electromagnetic fields with Linux - Russell Senior<br>
2004-10-07 Building Web Sites with phpGroupWare - Dale Zeutenhorst<br>
2004-09-15 Continuations – What they are any why do you care - Perry Wagle<br>
2004-09-02 Comments on the Linux Terminal Server Project - Eric Harrison<br>
2004-08-18 Virtualization of Linux - Chris Wright<br>
2004-08-05 A Realistic Appraisal of the Legal Risks Associated with Open Source Software - Bradley Schrock<br>
2004-07-21 Voiding your warranty on the Linksys Wireless Router - A. Brandon Psmythe<br>
2004-07-01 Greylisting and a Look at the Anti-Spam Landscape - Hal Pomeranz<br>
2004-06-16 Programming Clusters - Kevin Theobald<br>
2004-06-03 A Discussion of Replacements for MS Exchange - Mark Allyn<br>
2004-05-19 Open Source Game Development - David Case<br>
2004-05-06 Vmware - Brian P. Martin<br>
2004-04-21 Introduction to Perl’s Template Toolkit - Randal Schwartz<br>
2004-04-01 HOW-NOT-TO: Avoiding Intellectual Property Quagmires - Zach Welch<br>
2004-03-18 Cricket, a network monitoring tool - Steve Dagget<br>
2004-03-04 Rsync and Dirvish for Disk-to-Disk Backups - Keith Lofstrom<br>
2004-01-21 Implementing Anti-Virus systems on Linux - Cooper Stevenson<br>
2003-12-17 Russell’s excellent hardlink adventure (disk-to-disk backup systems) - Russell Senior<br>
2003-12-04 Introduction to Latex - Kevin Theobald<br>
2003-11-06 A Few O’Reilly Hacks - Rael Dornfest<br>
2003-10-14 PSU’s Rocketry Club - <br>
2003-10-02 Comments on Forking a Linux Distribution - Zach Welch<br>
2003-09-17 Hard Drives – Failures why, when, how and what - Larry Brigman<br>
2003-09-04 Software RAID on Linux - Fedor Pikus<br>
2003-08-20 Asterisk: Open-Source VoIP Telephony in 3 Beer’s Time or Less - John Todd<br>
2003-08-07 An Overview of Mandrake Security System - Dale Zeutenhorst<br>
2003-07-16 Wearable Computer - Jayne Weigel<br>
2003-07-03 An Overview of the Open Source Development Lab - Timothy D. Witham<br>
2003-06-18 Modern File Systems - Chris Jantzen<br>
2003-06-05 Helix DNA - Rob Lanphier and Duncan Howard<br>
2003-05-21 Getting a Java Server up and running - Stephen Lambert<br>
2003-05-01 The Open Source Bill (HB2892) - Ken Barber<br>
2003-04-16 Embedded system world - Galen Seitz<br>
2003-04-03 Teaching ‘Learning Perl’ - Randal L. Schwartz<br>
2003-03-19 Internet Filtering and how it works (or not) - Eric Harrison<br>
2003-03-06 Anatomy of a Network Attack - Doug Davis<br>
2003-02-06 A Compressed File System for Linux (CBD) - Shaun Savage<br>
2003-02-05 User Mode Linux (running Linux under Linux) - Chris Jantzen<br>
2003-01-16 Open Office Tips and Tricks - various<br>
2003-01-02 Special Purpose Linux Distributions - various<br>
2002-12-18 A Linux-based Open Source PDA - Rob Wehrli<br>
2002-12-05 Video Capture, Editing and DVDs/SVCDs - Fedor Pikus<br>
2002-11-07 WAP Security Cell Phone Internet - Zot O’Connor<br>
2002-10-15 Linux Kernel 2.6, Part II - Jerry Cooperstein<br>
2002-10-03 Overview of LVM - Cooper Stevenson<br>
2002-09-18 Playing Games with WineX - Fedor Pikus<br>
2002-09-05 Linux Terminal Server - V. Steven Bartley<br>
2002-08-21 Opening Up the Netule Project - David Mandel<br>
2002-08-01 Introduction to the OpenACS Project - Don Baccus<br>
2002-07-17 TaskMaster - Phil Tomson<br>
2002-07-11 UnPLUG - various<br>
2002-06-19 Linux Security Modules - Chris Wright<br>
2002-06-06 Introduction to the Personal Telco Project - Adam Shand<br>
2002-05-15 Squeak Smalltalk - Ken Dickey<br>
2002-05-02 Customizing X Windows, Making the Applications Look How You Want - Geoff Burling<br>
2002-04-04 Wiki Wiki - Ward Cunningham<br>
2002-03-07 Virtual Computing: Computers within Computers - Shannon C. Dealy<br>
2002-02-20 Cryptography Technologies, Part 2 - Alan Olsen<br>
2002-02-07 Linux Clustering for Small Business - Michael Rasmussen<br>
2002-01-16 Configuring and running a Linux WAN router - Steve Dagget<br>
2002-01-03 What’s new in Perl 6 - Randal L. Schwartz<br>
2001-12-06 General Concepts for Host Security - Rich Burroughs<br>
2001-11-01 Advanced Firewalling - Fedor G. Pikus<br>
2001-10-04 Migrating a Large Financial Network to Linux - Steve Dagget<br>
2001-09-06 Migrating from Perl to Ruby - Phil Tomson<br>
2001-08-02 A Survey of Projects at IBM’s Open Technology Center - Hanna Linder<br>
2001-07-18 Intrusion Detection Systems - Toby Kohlenberg<br>
2001-07-05 UnPLUG - various<br>
2001-06-07 Gstreamer - Erik Walthinsen<br>
2001-05-03 A Disk Optimization Tool - John Reiser<br>
2001-05-03 Configuring a Home Web Server - Cooper Stevenson<br>
2001-04-05 Network Backup Techniques using Linux - David Mandel<br>
2001-03-02 X-Emacs - Karl Hegbloom<br>
2001-01-04 Icecast - Ryan Sayre<br>
2000-12-07 WireX’s Immunix Linux distro - Greg Kroah<br>
2000-11-02 Comments on ZOPE <br>
2000-10-18 Building a system to Backup and Restore from a tape drive<br>
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