Free Live Streaming from UKUUG Linux Conference 2008
Linux Magazine is broadcasting a live stream from the UKUUG Linux Conference in Manchester, UK (November 7 through 9). It's the yearly event of the UK's Unix & Open Systems User Group.
The UKUUG Linux Conference will cover a variety of subjects, including kernel and desktop development, tools, applications, networking and security. Linux Magazine will broadcast a large part of the program live and free of charge on Saturday, November 8, and Sunday, November 9.
Listen to Arnd Bergmann talking about "Porting Linux to a new architecture". Don't miss Red Hat's Kyle McMartin introducing "A Whole Family of Penguins", and Paul Knowles presenting "Cross-Platform Virtual Machines". Jake Edge of LWN.net will give "An introduction to web application security flaws", and Christoph Hellwig will tell "Tales of a filesystem in puberty".
UKUUG - the UK's Unix and Open Systems User Group - is a non-profit organization and technical forum for the advocacy of open systems, particularly Unix and Unix-like operating systems, the promotion of free and open-source software, and the advancement of open programming standards and networking protocols.
For more information on the live streaming, visit the streaming web site.
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