HI Everybody, Here is a job opportunity that was recently sent to me. If interested, please don't reply to the list or to me, but to the recruiter named below. Helene Fitch Friedlander HR Representative * (978) 461-7148 Fax (978) 461-3720 * helene.fitch@stratus.com S T R A T U S T E C H N O L O G I E S Code 03-076 & 03-075 Job Title Software Engineer III (Linux) Occupation Software Engineering Location Maynard, MA Description Will participate as a member of a small team of engineers working on the development and support of a Fault Tolerant version of Linux that runs on Stratus' Fault Tolerant IA32 HW. The work will be focused on 1) participating in the ongoing new development efforts to keep current with the latest versions Linux, 2) port our FT Linux to the latest Stratus HW platforms, 3)the productionization of our FT Linux SW and 4) providing support to Stratus' existing Technology Partners (i.e. - bugs fixes). The areas that we have made and continue to make modifications in Linux include providing for SCSI and PCI hot-plug support (including surprise removal of devices), overall hardening of a select set of Linux device drivers to adapt them for Stratus' Fault Tolerant environment and making Linux work with Stratus' FT Hardware. Experience 6+ years of Software development experience with at least 2+ years in Linux/Unix software development, including systems level Linux development. Ability to switch gears quickly and work on multiple problems simultaneously, Strong communication skills essential. Ability to work well within a team environment required. Must have Linux kernel development and/or device driver development. Experience in Linux SCSI a major plus. BSCS/BSEE or equivalent experience -- Andy Stewart, Founder Worcester Linux Users' Group Worcester, MA USA http://www.wlug.org
wondering if you could do a demo on on linux command psr meeting for use new bees
On Monday 10 January 2000 12:09 pm, donald vitkus wrote:
wondering if you could do a demo on on linux command psr meeting for use new bees
Translating to English: I think you're asking if we can discuss the Linux command line at an upcoming meeting. If so, sure, that's possible. Does anybody want to volunteer to give this talk, perhaps at the October meeting? After giving 2 talks in a row, you folks are probably sick of hearing from me for a while. :-) Let's avoid the religious war(s) and choose bash since it is used by root by default. Any volunteers? Thanks, Andy -- Andy Stewart, Founder Worcester Linux Users' Group Worcester, MA USA http://www.wlug.org
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Andy Stewart wrote: AS> I think you're asking if we can discuss the Linux command line at an upcoming AS> meeting. If so, sure, that's possible. of course, there's this starter for those used to DOS or Windows: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DOS-Win-to-Linux-HOWTO.html
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Andy Stewart
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donald vitkus
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Michelle Vadeboncoeur