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Re: [ossig] Reminder: MNCC-OSCC Evening Talk on 27 May 2004 at KMDC (Plaza Sentral)



I like to study kernel, but I may not able to attend
the talk this time. So, I had request.. for those had
attend to talk, maybe can share to other (like me :<)
in the mailing list.

 --- nplee <nplee@tm.net.my> wrote: > *Dear All,
> 
> A gentle reminder, in case you have missed the
> previous email.
> 
> Have a productive week ahead.
>
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> MNCC-OSCC Evening Talk on /_27 May 2004_/ at KMDC
> (Plaza Sentral)* *
> 
> Want to know the latest hacks in Linux kernel 2.6?*
> 
> Linux kernel development is proceeding at a pace
> faster than ever; the
> recently released 2.6 kernel version has a number of
> features which
> programmers should be aware of. Improvements from
> vendors like IBM and
> the broader community offer scalability and
> performance improvements on
> all scales from embedded devices through the desktop
> all the way to
> high-end servers.
> 
> Come and join the MNCC-Open Source Compatibility
> Center (OSCC) Evening
> Talk on Linux Kernel 2.6 Development Updates.
> Address your questions to
> the speaker, *Mr. Rusty Russell *from IBM Linux
> Technology Center.
> 
> This evening talk will be held at:
> 
> *Date :* 27 May 2004
> *Time:* 6.30 - 8.30 pm
> *Venue:* KMDC, KL Sentral
> *Speaker:* Rusty Russll
> *Admission:* Free ( limited seats available)
> 
> *About the Speaker*
> 
> Rusty Russell is a Linux kernel hacker living in
> Australia, working for
> IBM's Linux Technology Center whose mission is to
> "Make Linux Better"..
> He's also a frequent and talented speaker at Linux
> gatherings. When
> talking about Rusty in an earlier interview, Andrew
> Morton summarized,
> "he's just a really sharp and witty guy - anyone who
> has attended one of
> his sessions at a conference will attest to that!"
> 
> Well known for his packet filtering efforts, having
> written both
> ipchains and netfilter/iptables, he has continued to
> make an impressive
> number of contributions to Linux kernel development.
> A large sampling of
> his current projects have been merged into the 2.6
> kernel, including
> futexes, per-cpu counters, hot pluggable CPU
> support, and a complete
> rewrite of the in-kernel module loader. His team’s
> key focus area is
> Linux for the PowerPC processor.
> 
> *Registration*
> 
> Participants who are interested to attend should
> register via email with
> the subject title "E-Talk Linux Kernel Development"
> to Jessica at
> start@kmdc.com.my <mailto:start@kmdc.com.my> with
> name, position,
> company, company address, contact number or call
> 03-22738286.
> 
> Please register early as only limited seats
> available.
> 
> -- 
> 
> best wishes.
> /nan phin
> 
> Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
> 
> 
>
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