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Portland's 12-month, three-track open source conference
The Portland Linux/Unix Group meets three times a month:
First Thursday General Meeting at PSU
Third Tuesday Advanced Topics Meeting at Free Geek
Third Sunday Clinic at Free Geek
We try announce our speakers two weeks in advance but some times it is last minute. They're usually conference-quality none the less.
Many attendees will break for a social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub NW at 1945 NW Quimby
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Brian P. Martin will talk about his early experiences with Samba 4
Samba provides open-source support for the Microsoft file sharing protocol. Version 4 of Samba was released late last year. It represented years of work and a major, some would say massive upgrade to Samba to include the ability to be a fully functional Active Directory server. Given the large scale changes, many people have been avoiding production Samba 4 use while waiting for the bugs to be worked out. Brian Martin has now started migrating production environments to Samba 4 and will discuss his early experiences.
Bio:
Brian Martin is the chief consultant for Martin Consulting Services, Inc. Martin Consulting has provided system administration services in Unix, Linux and Windows systems in the Portland metro area and across the country since 1996. Brian is a frequent attendee at PLUG. His past presentations include VMWare, production grade scripting, disaster recovery experiences, Linux containers, and logical volume management.
Many attendees will break for a social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub NW at 1945 NW Quimby
See you there! |