“The Ottawa Linux Symposium is an annual limited-attendance
conference in the heart of the Canadian capital. Linux developers
from all over the world descend on the Ottawa Congress Centre for
four days and discuss various aspects of Linux and alcohol
consumption. The first day of the conference featured presentations
on various topics, from running Linux under Windows and new
versions of the NFS protocol, to PGP, X, Satellites, and
publishing.“Dan Aloni started the first presentation in Room B on the
subject of a project called Cooperative Linux, a project similar to
user-mode Linux (UML) except designed to run a Linux kernel on top
of Windows as well as within Linux…”