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LinuxPR: Atlanta Linux Showcase announces Conference and Tutorial Program

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Aug 19, 1999

“The Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts and the USENIX association, in
cooperation with Linux International, are pleased to announce the
Conference and Tutorials Schedule for the 3rd Annual Atlanta Linux
Showcase.”

“The tutorial program, sponsored and managed by the USENIX
Association will feature two days of top rate instruction in the
following subjects:”

  • “System Administration
  • Administration in Production Environments
  • Inside the Linux Kernel
  • Network Administration
  • Introduction to the GIMP
  • DHCP & DNS
  • Introduction to VPNs”

“The Conference program will consist of 41 sessions with up to
five sessions in each track. Our tracks cover all of the cutting
edge topics in the Linux Community today: Distributed Computing,
Kernel Internals, Applications, Security, System Administration,
and Development. The sessions are lead by a top notch line of
speakers including Bernie Thompson, Eric Raymond, Phil Hughes,
Matthew O’Keefe, Jes Sorensen, Michael Hammel, Miguel de Icaza,
Mike Warfield, Steve Oualline, Dirk Hondel. Full details on the
conference program are available and online at: http://www.linuxshowcase.org/conference/

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Web Webster

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