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Dutch Unix User Group meeting concentrates on Linux and Open Source

[ Linux Today reader Fred
Mobach
writes: ]

Hello,

On November 4, 1999 the Dutch User Unix Group NLUUG gathers in
Ede for their second meeting this year. The title of the conference
is “Linux and Open Source for professional use” and the subtitle
“Is the penguïn already mature ?”. At http://www.nluug.nl/events/nj99/index.html
you can find all information (in Dutch).

The lectures to be held, some in English and others in Dutch,
are :

  • Keynotes
    • Open Source, an overnight success in just 25 years, Jordan K.
      Hubbard
    • Colin Tenwick
  • Tutorials
    • Postfix, Edwin Kremer
    • Perl en Tk, Mark Overmeer
  • Lectures
    • Another swine for Perl, Tj. Romke Bontekoe
    • Linux in the professional environment, Rolf Haberrecker
    • Linux en het porten van complexe software, Wim ten Have
    • The Linux Scalability Project, Peter Honeyman
    • Linux Inside – Application in embedded systems, Joep
      Jansen
    • Linux als volwaardig operating system voor OLTP, H. de
      Jong
    • Systeem Activiteit Registratie, Gerlof Langeveld
    • HAL, High Availability op Linux, Klaas van der Lugt
    • Firewalling met Free Software, Fred Mobach
    • De LPI Certificatie voor Linux systeembeheer, Tom Peters
    • Zope, Martijn Pieters
    • Waar gaat de pinguïn heen?, Geert Rolf
    • Linux for fast prototyping, a consumer device, Ronald Tol
    • De (Free)BSD Daemon is zeker al volwassen, Willem Jan
      Withagen

Regards,

Fred Mobach

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