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Linux Expo '99

Stacy Doster from Linux Expo wrote in to tell us about LinuxExpo 99, coming this may. I've attached her blurb after the link where you can read who's gonna speak and other stuff. Check out the website for information and registration.

THE HEAT CRANKS UP FOR LINUX EXPO '99

Chapel Hill, NC-- November 2, 1998-- Linux is the software buzzword on everyone's lips and here is the opportunity to find out why. Discover why attendance at the Linux Expo has more than doubled every year- and why Linux has become an industry heatwave during the hottest Linux show ever! For five spectacular days, May 18-22, 1999, share the latest development in Linux technology and its blistering future as Linux Expo heats up the Raleigh Convention and Conference Center Complex in Raleigh, NC.

For the fifth year in a row, Linux Expo is the premier Linux conference and exhibition. The conference features both business and technical tracks that leave any Linux enthusiast hot with knowledge. Exhibitors will be displaying their latest Linux-based hardware, software, and service solutions. Look for such companies as: S.u.S.E, VA Research, Red Hat Software, Linux Hardware Solutions, Linux Journal Magazine, Sun Mircosystems, InterBase Software, Adaptec, plus many others!

In addition to drawing system administrators, software developers, CTO's, IT managers, and web developers, past Linux Expo's have attracted such luminaries as Linus Torvalds, Robert Young, Eric Raymond, and Jon "Maddog" Hall- just to name a few. Some events from last year are making a fiery return- The Quake Fest, Games Forum, Editor Wars, and an Email Garden.

Don't miss the fact and fun-filled fifth Linux Expo- or you'll be left out in the cold.

For more information about the Linux Expo or to register, please check out the Linux Expo website at link or call 919-942-3318

CONTACT:
Stacy Doster
Linux Expo
1-919-942-3318
stacy@linuxexpo.org

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