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    Linux-Announce Digest #191, Volume #5 Mon, 25 Jul 2005 21:13:02 EDT
    Contents:
    [SLUG] Suncoast LUG Meetings (Paul M Foster)
    Linux real-time data replication (aelhaddi (AT) mn (DOT) rr.com)
    Linux Gazette: Call for Papers ("Benjamin A. ")
    Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 00:46:04 CST
    Subject: [SLUG] Suncoast LUG Meetings
    From: paulf (AT) quillandmouse (DOT) com (Paul M Foster)
    * Suncoast Linux Users Group (SLUG) *
    * Meeting Schedule *
    ST PETERSBURG
    25 July 19:00-21:00 St Petersburg
    (usually last Monday of each month)
    J. J. Rohrer
    Sterling Square
    600 First Ave North
    St Petersburg, FL 33701
    See ,+Saint+Petersburg,+FL&spn=0.017456,0.027210&hl=en
    for map.
    BRANDN
    4 August 20:00-22:00 Brandon
    (first Thursday of each month)
    Brandon Barnes & Noble
    Brandon Town Center
    Brandon, FL
    See #Brandon for directions.
    NEW PRT RICHEY
    6 August 13:00-15:00 New Port Richey
    (first Saturday of each month)
    New Port Richey Public Library
    (second level meeting rooms)
    5939 Main St.
    New Port Richey, FL
    See #npr for directions.
    TAMPA
    9 August 19:00-21:00 Tampa
    (second TUESDAY of each month)
    Hillsborough Community College
    Dale Mabry Campus
    Technology Bldg, Rm 426
    4001 Tampa Bay Blvd
    Tampa, FL
    See for directions.
    SARASTA/BRADENTN
    16 August 18:00-21:00 Sarasota
    (third Tuesday of each month)
    Latitude 23.5 Coffee Shop
    2820 Clark Rd (Swift/Tuttle and Clark)
    Sarasota, FL 34231
    See ,+Sarasota,+FL+34231
    for a map.
    DUNEDIN
    27 August 10:00-12:00 Dunedin
    (usually fourth Saturday of each month)
    Dunedin Public Library
    Community Room A or B (see notice on site)
    Dunedin, FL
    See #dunedin for directions.
    ACTIVITIES:
    Meetings include:
    1) Presentation: As indicated.
    2) Question & Answer Session.
    3) Raffle and free stuff!
    Bring your boxes, questions, problems, and plenty of good cheer!
    (And don't forget to start your installs early!)
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    Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 14:37:31 CST
    From: aelhaddi (AT) mn (DOT) rr.com
    Subject: Linux real-time data replication
    Constant Data announces support for Windows to Linux real time
    replication enhancement
    Minneapolis, July 25 - Constant Data (http://www.constantdata.com), has
    announced that it's cross platform(Linux, Windows, Solaris) continuous
    real-time data replication and distribution software supports replication
    of windows ACLs to Linux. Users will now be able to replicate multiple
    windows, Linux or Solaris servers to Linux while preserving Access
    Control Lists.
    Constant Replicator allows businesses and public entities to continuously
    protect their critical data in case of disaster. Each time data changes
    on one or more servers, the software automatically makes the same changes
    to one or more remote servers. This allows customers to have access to
    the same data in one or more locations for sharing purposes or disaster
    tolerance.
    Constant Replicator allows users to replicate data between Windows,
    Linux(all of 2.4 and 2.6 kernels), Solaris, AIX and Mac SX based
    servers.
    Constant Replicator can preserve Solaris, Linux and Windows ACLs.
    Solaris ACLs will be mapped to Linux ACLs and vis versa. Windows users
    can restore their data with fully preserved ACLs from Linux servers.
    Contact:
    Email: info (AT) constantdata (DOT) com
    URL: http://wwww.constantdata.com
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    Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 16:54:51 CST
    Subject: Linux Gazette: Call for Papers
    From: "Benjamin A. " <ben (AT) linuxgazette (DOT) net>
    The Linux Gazette <http://linuxgazette.netis calling for authors for its
    upcoming issues. The articles should be Linux-relevant and addressed to a
    wide audience which includes neophyte Linux users (i.e., any terms not in
    common usage should be defined, and step-by-step instructions should be
    given where applicable.)
    Articles published in LG cover a broad spectrum of diverse interests within
    the world of Linux; even if you're uncertain that your article fits
    completely within the guidelines, feel free to submit it. We'll be glad to
    check it out and let you know whether it's acceptable as is, how it can be
    adapted to fit, or if it is not at all suitable.
    For more information on the LG submission guidelines, acceptable format,
    style guide, and other related issues, please see the LG Author FAQ at
    <>.
    The submission deadline is 7 days before the end of the month. Early
    submission is encouraged, since it allows for a round of correction (if it
    proves necessary) and may turn an article that would otherwise be rejected
    into one that can be published.
    * Ben * okopnik.freeshell.org * Editor-in-Chief, Linux Gazette *
    See the Linux Gazette in its new home: <http://linuxgazette.net
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