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Real World Linux 2004, Day 3: The conclusion







Real World Linux 2004, Day 3: The
conclusion

Real World Linux 2004, Day 3: The
conclusion
04/16/2004 04:58 AM

TORONTO -- The third and final day of the Real World Linux 2004 conference saw a number of valuable technical sessions and two interesting keynote speeches, one from IBM Canada president Ed Kilroy and the other from Linux International director Jon 'maddog' Hall.




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