Next Sunday, Keith Matthews will lead our session.
The topic will be 'Linux on Laptops' - so do bring along your laptop or simply come along and have a look at what other people have managed to do with theirs!
** Please note the venue: Trinity College, Oxford **
The entrance is on Broad Street, opposite the end of Turl Street, to the left of Blackwell's Travel Shop, and through a small door immediately to the right of the large gates. There is no free parking provided at this venue, unfortunately.
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On 13/14 December the UK UNIX User Group is running a conference in Cambridge on technical, legal and practical aspects of Internet Technologies.
Speakers include: Alec Muffett (the author of crack) talking about a new security auditing tool (Bruce) and the way it makes use of Java - securely; Phil Hazel (author of exim - www.exim.org - and PCRE) on how writing free software changed his life; Martin Poole on how he put together his Secure Server Distribution; Andrew Findlay on Secure Single Sign-on; Richard Francis on the legal issues surrounding spam; Eddie Bleasdale on how to market Linux & Open Source: www.netproject.com Stuart McRobert about migrating to Gigabit ethernet.
More details at http://www.ukuug.org/events/winter99/ There are a limited number of cheaper places for students. Details/booking from office@ukuug.org
Alasdair.
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