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UKUUG Linux ’99 Conference – Last Chance to Book

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 22, 1999

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As you may know, the UKUUG are planning the second of their
annual Linux Conferences. This years event will be held on the
25th-26th June 1999 at Aston University in Birmingham. The booking
deadline for this event is Friday 18th June so if you want to
attend the event it is suggested you send in your booking form
now.

The web site for this event is at: http://www.linux.ukuug.org/linux99/

Full details of the speakers and the venue are listed on the
site as well as information useful for those requiring accomodation
or travel to the event.

If you require to book tickets for rail travel and don’t want to
book online you can call the following telephone number: 08457 225
225 (UK Only)

Many new speakers have been added to the programme of events
since the initial announcement including Linux Kernel Developer
Alan Cox. For a full list of speaker check the website.

Bookings are accepted by cheque as well as Switch, Visa or
Mastercard. A booking form is available on the website and may be
sent to the UKUUG by post or fax.

The following companies will be exhibiting their products at the
event:

O’Reilly – offering 25% discount on their books

EMPEG – makers of an in car MP3 player that uses Linux –
www.empeg.com

The Linux Emporium – http://www.linux-emporium.co.uk/

Jason Clifford – http://www.jasonclifford.com/

GB Direct – http://www.gbdirect.co.uk/

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David Hallowell - david.hallowell@ukuug.org
UKUUG Council / Linux '99 Organising Committee
http://www.linux.ukuug.org/linux99/
Web Webster

Web Webster

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