Southern Calif. Linux Expo solicits embedded papers
Nov 2, 2004 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsThe third annual Southern California Linux Exposition (SCALE 3X) is set for Feb. 12-13, 2005, at the Los Angeles Convention Center, and the event organizers have issued a call for papers on embedded Linux, among other topics. The conference is sponsored by Linux user groups from USC, UCLA, and the Simi/Conejo area.
Presentations will be 30 minutes to two hours. Prospective speakers should submit papers along with a description of the speech format and target audience. For tutorials and demonstrations, applicants should note any required audio visual equipment or other special needs.
Suggested topics (others may also be considered) include:
- Linux for embedded systems
- Iptables
- Mysql
- Multimedia in Linux
- Wireless tools in Linux
- Linux Games
- New kernel enhancements
- Samba
- GIMP
- Administration techniques for specific distributions
- Network monitoring
- Custom Configurations
- Beginners' topics
All proposals are to be sent to [email protected]. The deadline for submissions has been extended to Sunday, December 6th at midnight.
The event website offers information about previous SCALE events.
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