[ILUG] Re: Any college grads pursuing "independent research" and
would like linux nixers? (Paul Murray)
Kevin Doyle
kfrdoyle at gmail.com
Mon Oct 5 16:35:23 IST 2009
Hi Paul,
I'm doing an IT post grad course and I would be interested in knowing what
kind of work you are offering, I am available for part time work from
January 2010.
email me ur address to kfrdoyle[AT]gmail.com
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> 1. Feedback on web-based network training tool (Rory Byrne)
> 2. Any college grads pursuing "independent research" and would
> like linux nixers? (Paul Murray)
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> From: Rory Byrne <rory at jinsky.com>
> To: ilug at linux.ie
> Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 16:59:50 +0200
> Subject: [ILUG] Feedback on web-based network training tool
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Got a big favour to ask! We've just released an early-stage demo
> of a network training tool. It's a simulated environment where the
> interface to each device is (currently) based on Linux. If you're
> comfortable using ifconfig & route, or the iproute2 commands,
> I'd really appreciate it if you could kick around the demo a bit,
> and maybe send some feedback our way. The service is called
> Edgynet, and it just requires a web browser to use (not Konqueror
> unfortunately [1]). It's at:
>
> http://www.edgynet.com
>
> At the moment it only has basic implementations of a few protocols
> (Ethernet, ARP, IPv4, ICMP, UDP), and a handful of commands (ifconfig,
> route, ip, ping, traceroute, nc).
>
> We're trying to get an idea if there is any interest in web-based
> network training tools like this. And if there is, then what specific
> types of training people are interested in. For example:
>
> . If we implemented IPv6 in the system, would people use Edgynet to
> get to grips with IPv6?
>
> . Or if we introduced Cisco/IOS simulated devices, would people
> use the system to train for CCNA certification?
>
> . Or what if we added decent multi-player features - would people
> use the system as a platform to teach networking to others
> over the web?
>
> These are the kind of questions that are on our mind. If you
> have any answers for us, or further suggestions, we'd really like
> to hear from you! I doubt the list is keen to debate the merits of
> Edgynet, so it's probably best to ping me offline, or submit
> suggestions via the feedback button on the demo.
>
> Thanks and best regards,
>
> Rory
>
> [1] The demo freezes Konqueror at the moment. I haven't had a chance
> to get to the bottom of this yet, sorry.
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Paul Murray <paulinuxmurray at gmail.com>
> To: Irish Linux Users Group <ilug at linux.ie>
> Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 08:58:18 +0100
> Subject: [ILUG] Any college grads pursuing "independent research" and would
> like linux nixers?
> Hi Guys,
>
> A company I know in Dublin 15 is looking someone to do a little linux
> system integration work, from our chat I'd say it might suit a college
> grad who is comfortable with linux servers and commandline, and hair
> pulling ;-)
>
> If anyone is interested can you send me CV's offlist and I'll forward them
> on.
>
> Paul.
>
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Kind Regards,
Kevin Doyle BA,
Information Technology Masters Student,
National University of Ireland,
University Road,
Galway.
Ireland.
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