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North Carolina Systems Administrator meeting - Monday, 5/12/97, 6pm
The next meeting of the North Carolina System Administrators & Managers
organization (NC*SA) will be Monday, May 12, at 6pm. Details
about the meeting, our technical program and directions to our meeting
location are provided in this note. We hope to see you there!!
North Carolina
System Administration Interest Group
The FreeBSD Project
Monday, May 12, 1997
Research Triangle Institute
Dreyfus Auditorium
Research Triangle Park, NC
6 PM - General Session
Our speaker for the evening:
Jonathan M. Bresler is the Postmaster for The FreeBSD Project since
February 1995. He began using 386/BSD-0.1 (a precursor to FreeBSD)
in the summer of 1992 and moved to FreeBSD soon after its initial
release in the winter of 1993. Since that time, he has used FreeBSD
to model underwater sound propagation, manage and monitor complex
computer networks, and tame sendmail.cf files.
Jonathan holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University
of Maryland and a BA from the University of Chicago. He has worked
on and with computers since 1981. His work experience includes
digital logic design, embedded software, and applications programming.
When not hacking FreeBSD, Jonathan can be found either working as a
Communications Analyst at The Federal Reserve Board of Governors
in Washington DC, USA or riding his bicycle in the Maryland
countryside.
Our meetings are free and open to anyone with an interest in the topic of
the evening. We will be providing food and drink for the evening. If you
have any questions please contact:
Amy K. Kreiling
SAS Institute Inc.
SAS Campus Drive
Cary, NC 27513
(919) 677-8000 x5963
kreiling@unx.sas.com
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Your feedback is appreciated!
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Directions to Research Triangle Institute
From I-40 west of RTP (e.g. Chapel Hill):
Get onto I-40 heading east. Follow I-40 to the NC-147 - Durham
Freeway - North (towards Durham). Stay in right lane. Shift
right as soon as possible after merging with traffic coming off
I-40 westbound. Exit to the right at the next exit (Cornwallis
Road). At top of exit, turn to the left. (If you turn right and
cross over the bridge, you are going the wrong direction.) After
turning left onto Cornwallis, shift immediately to the right
lane. Take the second right onto East Institute Drive.
Take the second right off of East Institute Drive. Dreyfus
Laboratory will be the first building on your right. Use
the parking lot in front of the Lab and enter at the main
entrance.
From I-40 east of RTP (e.g. Raleigh):
Get onto I-40 heading west. Follow I-40 to the NC-147 - Durham
Freeway - North (towards Durham). Shift to rightmost lane
as soon as possible Exit to the right at the next exit (Cornwallis
Road). At top of exit, turn to the left. (If you turn right and
cross over the bridge, you are going the wrong direction.) After
turning left onto Cornwallis, shift immediately to the right
lane. Take the second right onto East Institute Drive.
Take the second right off of East Institute Drive. Dreyfus
Laboratory will be the first building on your right. Use
the parking lot in front of the Lab and enter at the main
entrance.
From north of RTP (e.g. Durham):
Get onto NC-147 - Durham Freeway - south. Exit at the Cornwallis
Road exit. At the top of the exit, turn left to cross over the
bridge. After turning left onto Cornwallis, shift immediately
to the right lane. Take the second right onto East Institute Drive.
Take the second right off of East Institute Drive. Dreyfus
Laboratory will be the first building on your right. Use
the parking lot in front of the Lab and enter at the main
entrance.