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O'Reilly at LinuxWorld
LinuxWorld is almost upon us. If you're going to the conference, be sure to stop by the O'Reilly booth (#357). We'll be giving away free Hacks sampler booklets and our complimentary Linux Quick Reference card, based on Daniel Barrett's upcoming "Linux Pocket Guide." We'll also have lots of great Linux and open source books, as well as author presentations. Some of the books we'll have on hand: Security Warrior (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/swarrior/) Learning Python, 2nd Edition (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lpython2/) Postfix: The Definitive Guide (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/postfix/) sendmail Cookbook (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/sendmailckbk/) Here's the schedule of author presentations at our booth: Wednesday, January 21: --11:30 am: Jay Beale, author of "Snort 2.0 Intrusion Detection" --2 pm: Adam Trachtenberg and David Sklar, authors of "PHP Cookbook," will give a talk on "A Sneak Preview of XML in PHP 5" --3 pm: Nathan Torkington, author of "Perl Cookbook," will give a talk on "10 Perl Modules Your Company Can't Live Without" Thursday, January 22 --1 pm: Gerald Carter, author of" LDAP System Administration," will give a talk on "LDAP Support for Samba 3.0" --2 pm: Brian Jepson, author of "Mac OS X for Unix Geeks" and "Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther," will give a talk on "As Untethered as it Gets: Linux and Cellular Modules" --3 pm: Andy Oram, O'Reilly editor, will give a talk on "Linux Documentation: What's There and What's Needed" Friday, January 23 --11 am: Brian Jepson, author of "Mac OS X for Unix Geek"s and "Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther," will give a talk on "As Untethered as it Gets: Linux and Cellular Modules" --1 pm: Doc Searls, Senior Editor of "Linux Journal," will give a talk on "Digital Democracy: Making Democracy What We Wanted It To Be All Along" For the complete O'Reilly Schedule at LinuxWorld go to: http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/linux/linuxworld2004/ (Log in to post comments)
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