Dear Andrew and others,

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> what is the when/where/cost for the NY linux expo?

Websites, info, and my personal favorites are listed
below for both NY and Paris conferences.

Best regards and hoping to see you in NY,
Arnold.
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Linux WorldExpo, NY
http://www.linuxworldexpo.com

Conference 1-4 Feb; Expo 2-4 Feb
web registration until Jan 24: $795.
Exhibitors include Applix Cobalt Cygnus Dell HP IBM Lineo 
                   Linux-Journal Linuxcare OnStream O'reilly 
                   Red-Hat SGI Slackware SUN SuSE
                   Sybase VA-Linux VMWare Zentropix

High-lights:
-wed 9.30-10.30 keynote `The Latest Linux Technical Report', Linus Torvalds
-wed 2:30-3:45 as part of `Linux Kernel Internals' series:
      `Linux and IA64' Gregg Zehr, VP of Engineering, VA Linux Systems
-th 9:00-10:15 as part of `Linux Means Business' series:
      `The Quid-Pro-Quo: Why Free Software Developers Work for Free 
      and How to Keep Them Working As Linux is Commercialized'
      Speaker: Bruce perens
-th 10:45-11:45 keynote
       `Open Source Solutions for Business'
       Larry Augustin, Founder/President/CEO of VA Linux Systems
-th 12:45-2:00 as part of `Linux Kernel Internals' series:
       `Linux Kernel Crash Dumps'
       Matt D. Robinson, Linux Infrastructure, SGI and 
       Thomas Morano, Linux Tools Development, SGI
-th 12:45-2:00 as part of `Linux means Business' series:
      Meme-Hacking For Fun and Profit
      Speaker: Eric Raymond
-th 5:45-7:00 BOF `RTLinux' by Victor Yodaiken !! <================
-fr 9:00-10:15 as part of `Linux Kernel Internals' series:
        `Development and Usage of Linux IEEE-1394 (FireWire) Drivers'
        Emanuel Pirker, SGI
-fr 12:45 - 2:00 as part of `Linux Kernel Internals' series:
        `Embedded and Realtime Linux'
        Victor Yodaiken, FSMLabs/ New Mexico Tech <==================
        (will discuss both technical issues and markets for RT Linux)

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Linux-Expo, Paris, Feb 1-3
http://www.linux-expo.com/international/index.html

Exhibitors include Cobalt, Compaq, Corel, FSF, HP, IBM, LinuxCare, 
                   Onstream, Oracle, Red-Hat, SGI, SUN, SuSE, Sybase, 
                   Tulip, VA-Linux, Zentropix

High-lights:
-tu 9:00-12:45 T2 `Real time Linux Application Programming'
                      Phil Wilshire, Kaiser Aluminum   <=========
   `The tutorial will study in depth the set up and
   configuration of a Real Time Linux System. The details
   of both the Posix and "Simple" programming interface
   will be covered. Example programs will be developed to
   show the performance and capabilities of a Real Time
   Linux system. Shared memory and Fifo interfaces to User
   programs will be presented. Graphics interfaces will
   be discussed. The tutorial will include demonstrations
   and detailed code examples.'
-wed 2:00-5:30 Public education session (free)
      Richard M Stallman: `History and Philosophy of the GNU project'
      Georg C F Greve: `Practical aspects of the GNU project'
-th 9:00-12:45 C5 `Embedded Linux applications'
   Moderator: Sebastien Huet, Linuxembedded.com
   `2.X kernels and RT development of linux embedded applications;
    case study: HW and SW market outlook'
   Matt Porter, Motorola, Embedded Linux and SBC
   Chris Clark, Lynx RT Systems Europe, 
   `Adapting the Linux Kernel for RT embedded systems'
   Herve Eychenne, Alcove, Linux apps and RT operation
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