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Can’t come to LinuxWorld? Watch the webcasts!

Aug 28, 2001 — by Rick Lehrbaum — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Can't make the conference? You were there but you can't remember any of it (as a result of those late night parties perhaps)? Watch it over and over again on TechNetCast! Coverage will include LIVE webcast of keynotes exclusive TechNetCast interviews with members of the Linux community.

Daily, from the show floor

“LinuxWorld Daily Dish A” daily show about the show, hosted by industry commentator Nick Petreley. Join Nick and his panel of pundits as they comment on the the latest buzz from the Linux community.

Tues Aug 28, Wed Aug 29 and Thurs Aug 30. Time TBA

Webcast Schedule

Subject to change. All programs will be available in archives after initial webcast.

  • Tuesday, August 28 – 9:00am ­ 10:00am Linux Throughout the Enterprise – Ready or Not? Shane Robison, Chief Technology Officer and Sr. Vice President, Compaq Computer Corporation

  • Wednesday, August 29 – 9:00am ­ 10:00am Old vs. New: The New New Old War Lawrence Lessig, Professor of Law, Stanford Law School

  • Thursday, August 30 – 9:00am ­ 10:00am
    Linux and Beyond
    Mathew Sulzi President and CEO, Red Hat, Inc.

  • Tuesday, August 28 – 2:00pm ­ 3:00pm
    The Golden Penguin Bowl
    Hosted by: Nicholas Petreley, Linux Evangelist, Caldera Systems; Contributing Editor for LinuxWorld and InfoWorld Magazines
    Contestants Confirmed to Date: Daniel Frye, IBM; Jon “Maddog” Hall, Linux International; Dan Quinlan, Linux Standard Base

  • Wednesday, August 29 – 2:30pm ­ 3:30pm
    The State of Open Source
    Hosted by: Larry Augustin, CEO, VA Linux Systems, Inc. Panelists: Linus Torvalds, Linux; Jeremy Allison, Samba; Brian Behlendorf, Apache; Chip Salzenberg, Perl; Dirk Hohndel, XFree86

  • Wednesday, August 29th – 4:00pm ­ 4:30pm
    Best Practices with Linux for an e-Business Infrastructure
    Hosted by: Ross Mauri, VP eServer Development, IBM and President Open Source Development Lab

 
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