SIPB Cluedump Series 2012

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== Schedule ==
== Schedule ==
Cluedumps will run on '''Wednesdays at 8:30pm in 4-231'''.  Coming up:
Cluedumps will run on '''Wednesdays at 8:30pm in 4-231'''.  Coming up:
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* '''September 26: The SIPB Scripts Project - Scripts Team'''
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* '''October 17: Debathena - Jon Reed'''
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* October 3: No cluedump (long weekend coming up)
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* October 10: Topic to be determined - Jeff Schiller
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This talk will cover the basics of Debathena Development, and is suggested for anyone interested in contributing to the project.  If you have a laptop with Debathena (or even a recent version of Debian or Ubuntu) installed, please bring it, though it is not a requirement. Attendees should be familiar with basic shell commands, concepts such as I/O redirection and flow of control, as well as the filesystem layout of an average Linux workstation.  Familiarity with building software a plus, but not required.
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* October 17: Debathena - Jon Reed
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Hope to see you there!
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== Previous talks ==
== Previous talks ==
* September 19: [http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~keegan/talks/kernel-exploit/talk.pdf Writing Kernel Exploits - Keegan McAllister]
* September 19: [http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~keegan/talks/kernel-exploit/talk.pdf Writing Kernel Exploits - Keegan McAllister]
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* September 26: The SIPB Scripts Project - Scripts Team
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* October 10: Computer stories - Jeff Schiller
== More information ==
== More information ==

Revision as of 01:07, 15 October 2012

SIPB Cluedumps are informal technical talks. Snacks are provided.

Contents

Schedule

Cluedumps will run on Wednesdays at 8:30pm in 4-231. Coming up:

  • October 17: Debathena - Jon Reed

This talk will cover the basics of Debathena Development, and is suggested for anyone interested in contributing to the project. If you have a laptop with Debathena (or even a recent version of Debian or Ubuntu) installed, please bring it, though it is not a requirement. Attendees should be familiar with basic shell commands, concepts such as I/O redirection and flow of control, as well as the filesystem layout of an average Linux workstation. Familiarity with building software a plus, but not required.

Previous talks

More information

There are still slots available if you would like to give a talk.

Email the Cluedumps organizers at cluedumps@mit.edu with any questions.

For weekly announcements, add yourself to cluedump-announce@mit.edu.

Previous years

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