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2003.07.01


Meeting Minutes

Vinh Du and Vik Sohal, LynuxWorks
BlueCat Linux

Davis Library

Photos by Bill Kendrick


Our 'Free Stuff' table stretches forever...


We had a LOT of LinuxWorld Expo passes to give out!


Vinh Du (left) and Vik Sohal (right) from LynuxWorks.


Unfortunately, since it's summer, the crowd was smaller than usual.


Vinh starting the talk. In the foreground, a large PC case with a small embedded system inside running BlueCat Linux.


After Vinh talked about LynuxWorks, the company, and how Linux compares to their commercial product, LynxOS, Vik took the floor.


A close-up of the embedded computer they brought.


More of Vinh Du and Vik Sohal.


Richard Harke (center) asking a question.


A very close close-up of the embedded Linux system they brought.


Logged into the embedded system; doing an "ls -LR"


Vik gave the audience a chance to come up and look at the system more closely.


LynuxWork's "SpyKer", a realtime Kernel analyzer.


A close-up of SpyKer. Running processes can be seen on the left.


Another close-up of SpyKer. You can point-and-click the graph to see what events were taking place. (Here, a system call return.)


After the talk, many attendees went to The Crepe Bistro, downtown.


Left, front to back: the back of Mike Simons' head, Ken Herron, Jeff Newmiller. Right, front to back: (Unknown), the back of Dmitriy Ivanov's head. In the distance: Henry House.


After Crepe Bistro closed, we hung around outside. Emily Stumpf gives Dmitriy a precarious piggy-back ride.


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