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Linux Plumbers Conference Officially Begins

Greg Kroah-Hartman, author of Linux Kernel In A Nutshell and co-author of Linux Device Drivers, gave today's keynote address at the official opening of the first Linux Plumbers Conference in Portland, Oregon.

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LINUX WORLD NEWS

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TINY SHOES Editorial

At this year’s LinuxWorld San Francisco, I felt like I was sitting at the edge of my chair in eager anticipation, waiting for many tiny little shoes to drop. These shoes were all the little netbook computers that were almost ready for the market. The word was that all the big vendors – HP and Dell in particular – had plans, but no one was saying much on the record.

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USENIX SECURITY 2008 Researchers and practioners head to San Jose

The 17th Security Symposium met in San Jose, California, USA, during the week of July 28, with a refereed paper track and Invited Talks.

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COMMUNITY CONGREGATION KDE Akademy 2008

About 300 attendees gathered at this year’s annual KDE desktop developer event in Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Belgium.

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Linux Plumbers Conference for Students

Yesterday's Linux Plumbers Conference Student Microconference was a successful interaction between experienced industry programmers and student coders from across the United States.

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Linux Plumbers Conference Pre-Event: Student Mini-Conference

The Linux Plumbers Conference doesn't officially begin until tomorrow, but today, event coordinators are offering an all-day mini-conference for students interested in open source.

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Going Live: "This Week in Django" at DjangoCon It all starts with a tweet.

For more than 36 episodes over the past 10 months, Trier and Rosner, the co-hosts of TWiD, have been weekly voices of the Django community – discussing big news, tracking trunk releases, covering community notes, and inviting the occasional guest to join the discussion. And this weekend, at the first ever DjangoCon, the TWiD crew gets its chance to broadcast live and uncut in front of all their peers – the community that powers the content driving TWiD each and every week.

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