[IOML] Linux 2005 Conference & Tutorials, Swansea, 4-7 August
Alasdair G Kergon
agk at ukuug.org
Fri Jun 17 22:33:09 BST 2005
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Linux 2005 Conference & Tutorials, Swansea, Wales, Thur 4th - Sun 7th August
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Full details at http://www.ukuug.org/events/linux2005/
* Early-bird discount is available only until Thursday 30th June *
The event begins with a choice of tutorials on Thursday.
Then the 2-track 3-day conference runs from Friday to Sunday.
Tutorials on Thursday 4th August
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Full Day: Advanced Networking Configuration
- Steve Whitehouse, Dave Miller, Jamal Hadi Salim and Patrick Caulfield
Half-Day: Advanced Shell Skills, using Zsh - Sven Guckes and Julius Plenz
Half-day: Advanced Editing, using Vim - Sven Guckes and Julius Plenz
Provisional Conference Programme: Friday 5th August - Sunday 7th August
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Networking and Security
* Keynote - Dave Miller - Red Hat
* Network Scheduling - Jamal Hadi Salim
* Exploit Mitigation Techniques - Tom Cosgrove
Virtualisation
* Xen 3.0 & the Art of Virtualization - Ian Pratt - XenSource / Cambridge
* Xen: Experiences & performance measurements - Ruediger Berlich - Karlsruhe
* openMosix - Kris Buytaert
* Linux on the POWER5 processor - Nigel Griffiths - IBM
Applications
* Music Recording, Production and Dist'n with Free Software - Ole Aamot
* Remixing the Open Source radio show with LUGRadio - Jono Bacon
* Software Defined Radio and GNU Radio - Bdale Garbee - HP / Debian
* Video and Linux - Torsten Spindler - ETH Zurich
* The coming geodata revolution - Steve Coast - xrefer.com
* A Python Framework for Rapid Application Development
- Katherine Goodwin and David Chan - Clockwork Software Systems
* Managing Biomedical Images and Knowledge by Flickr Web Services
- Siu-wai Leung - University of Edinburgh
* A New Deal in Payroll Software using GNU/Linux and Python
- John Pinner - Clockwork Software Systems
* Mono and ASP.NET - Gonzalo Paniagua Javier - Novell
* Exchange for Unix - myth or reality? - Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Embedded Systems
* Skyguard's Skyminder - the Free Software Community's GSM / GPS phone!
- Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Desktop
* FreeNX - Virtualization of the Desktop - Fabian Franz - Univ of Karlsruhe
* Hacking OpenOffice.org 2.0 - Michael Meeks - Novell
* Cutting-edge Desktop-related Development Projects - Michael Meeks, Novell
* Introduction to the GNUstep Project - Nicolas Roard
Case Studies
* A large linux deployment in education - Mike Banahan - Cutter Project
* e-Government Internet - Chris Smith - netFluid Technology
* Bringing F/L/OSS to the UK Gov't - Mark Taylor - Open Source Consortium
Kernel
* Linux and ACPI - power management - Matthew Garrett - Univ of Cambridge
* The Linux Development Philosophy and Corporate Contributions
- Christoph Hellwig - LST e.V.
* Diagnosing System Hangs with lkcd & dprobes - Richard J Moore - IBM
* Adopting a driver - from fixing typos to breaking thousands of
machines worldwide - Matthew Wilcox - Hewlett Packard
* UnionFS: Knoppix (Re)writable - Fabian Franz - University of Karlsruhe
Productivity
* Vim Feature Show - Sven Guckes
* Zsh rules! - Sven Guckes
Systems Administration
* Preseeding Debian GNU/Linux for automated installations - Philip Hands
* FAI - the Fully Automatic Installation - Thomas Lange - Univ of Cologne
* Jigdo - Spreading the load of CD/DVD downloads - Steve McIntyre - Debian
If you book on or before Thursday 30th June you can take advantage of the
Early Bird rates e.g. just 40 pounds for the 3-day conference (50% discount)
or just 10 pounds for students. (If you're not already a UKUUG member,
you'll need to add the membership fee to this - details on website.)
There are also still opportunities for sponsors and exhibitors:
contact office at ukuug.org for details.
Web: http://www.ukuug.org/events/linux2005/
Email: office at ukuug.org
Tel: +44 1763 273 475
Event sponsored by Red Hat, Astaro Internet Security and i.t.wales.
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