3rd annual Atlanta Linux Showcase

October 12-16, 1999
Cobb Galleria
Atlanta, Georgia

Program at a Glance
Tutorial Program
Conference Sessions
Keynote Speakers

Sponsors
Exhibitors

Loki Hack 1999!
ALS T-Shirts
Press Releases
About ALS
 

 

Conference Proceedings

Welcome to the conference proceedings for the 1999 Atlanta Linux Showcase. This CD contains the papers, slides, and notes for several speakers in our conference track.

Also included are Mirrors of the HOWTOs, and the mini-HOWTOs.

This CD is also a bootable rescue CD, courtesy of LinuxCare. *WARNING* this is a very powerful set of tools, and you can cause permanent damage to your computer. Please see RESCUE-README.txt for more information.

Also included is a Demo version of BRU the backup utility from Enhanced Software Technologies.

This CD has been mastered in hopes of providing all the necessary information in a convenient browsable format. Some formatting may have been done to place files in their correct locations. Some Internet links may be present, as some material was not available when this CD was mastered.

The Atlanta Linux Showcase makes no warranty as to the content, or format of this CD.

All logos, trademarks, and presentations are the property of their respective owners and may not be duplicated without their permission.


About Linux

From Linux Online (http://www.linux.org) :
What is Linux ?
Linux is a free Unix-type operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds with the assistance of developers around the world. Linux is an independent POSIX implementation and includes true multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries, demand loading, proper memory management, TCP/IP networking, and other features consistent with Unix-type systems. Developed under the GNU General Public License, the source code for Linux is freely available to everyone.
The following four links come from the Linux International Website.
More About Linux
Capabilities of Linux
History of Linux
Where to get Linux

More Linux Links


The 3rd Annual Atlanta Linux Showcase is sponsored by:

The 1999 Atlanta Linux Showcase is a not-for-profit event organized by the Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts (ALE) Users Group, and the USENIX Association, with assistance from Linux International (LI).

Atlanta Linux Showcase - P.O. Box 675161 - Marietta, GA 30006 Linux Central Proceedings courtesy of: