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  LINUX/OPEN SOURCE

linux penguin Is Open Source your life? Linux your passion? USENIX '04 offers you content to hone your skills and fire your imagination—from speakers who know what they're talking about: Marshall Kirk McKusick, Theodore Ts'o, Jon "maddog" Hall, and more.

  • Follow the latest trends and debates in the one-day SIG sessions—new this year.
  • Pick and choose the sessions that best fit your interests.
  • Enhance your skills with the in-depth training program.
  • Check out the latest developments and interesting applications in the General and FREENIX tracks.
  • Bring your most difficult questions to the experts at the Guru Is In sessions.

Below is a list of training sessions, refereed paper sessions, and SIG and Guru sessions related to Open Source/Linux. Create an Open Source conference just for you.

Training
S1: Hands-On Linux Security Class: Learn How to Defend Linux/UNIX Systems by Learning to Think Like a Hacker (Day 1)

S3: Linux Network Service Administration

S6: How to Protect Your Intellectual Property: Current Developments, Issues, and Controversies

M1: Hands-On Linux Security Class: Learn How to Defend Linux/UNIX Systems by Learning to Think Like a Hacker (Day 2)

M3: Linux Systems Administration

T2: Inside the Linux Kernel (Updated for Version 2.6)

T3: Administering Linux in Production Environments

Refereed Paper Sessions
W: The Technical Changes in Qt Version 4

W: Server

R: Free Desktop

R: Security

R: Demonstration: Croquet

F: Software Engineering

F: Current Gtk+ Development

F: System Building

SIG Sessions
R: The FlightGear Flight Simulator

R: Making RCU Safe for Deep Sub-Millisecond Response Realtime Applications

R: Making Hardware Just Work

R: Custom Debian Distributions

R: Building and Maintaining an International Volunteer Linux

R: Indexing Arbitrary Data with SWISH-E

R: Thin Client Linux, a Case Presentation of Implementation

R: Towards Carrier Grade Linux Platforms

F: Cluster Interconnect Overview

F: Infiniband Performance Review

F: A New Distributed Security Model for Linux Clusters

F: Implementing Clusters for High Availability

F: Scaling Linux to Extremes: Experience with a 512-CPU Shared Memory Linux System

F: Quantian: A Single-System Image Scientific Cluster Computing Environment

F: Cluster Computing in a Computer Major in a College of Criminal Justice

Guru Sessions
M: Embedded Linux

T: Deploying Commercial DB on Linux

T: NFS Deployment for High Performance

T: Lessons from the Trenches: Enterprise Wireless LANs

W: High-Performance Linux Clusters

W: Deploying Samba

W: How to Talk with a VC

R: Deploying the Lustre Cluster File Systems

R: Sysadmin Management/General

F: Practical IPv6 Deployment

F: Experiences with Voice over IP

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