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10/13   Technical sessions at the Anal Linux Showcase & XFree86 Conference
        in Oakland Nov. 5-10 are now free, thanks to Usenix & Linux Intl.:
                http://www.linuxshowcase.org
                http://www.usenix.org/events/xfree86
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www.linuxshowcase.org
For five years ALS was the place for the Linux Community to meet, learn what was going on, and to just plain have fun. Unfortunatly due to economic events, the ALS organizing staff decided not to continue to the Event. ALS had a 5 year run that educated and entertained roughly 12,000 people from over 40 countries. The momentum of the Linux movement and the hard work of many (Volunteers, Vendors, Speakers, etc) helped to carry ALS from 500 to 4000 attendees in 3 years! Our special thanks go out to our exhibitors whose presence supported this community run event, our speakers for contributing to a top-notch program, and to the Linux Enthusiasts who volunteered so much time to make this show happen. Finally we would like to thank the 11 USENIX Association whose support and organization made it possible to host the ALS in 1999-2001. Thank you all for your support, The Atlanta Linux Showcase Organizers The Atlanta Linux Showcase was a not-for-profit event organized by the Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts (ALE) Users Group, and the USENIX Association, with assistance from Linux International (LI).
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www.usenix.org/events/xfree86 -> www.usenix.org/events/xfree86/
XFree86 Conference Proceedings Dear potential conference attendee: We know that many of you have been impacted by the economic downturn and, due to the recent tragedy, are reluctant to travel. To encourage your attendance at the XFree86 Technical conference, the USENIX Association is now offering FREE registrations to those wishing to attend this exceptional event. We feel it is important to provide this forum for the XFree86 development community to explore, discuss and learn about technical issues related to the X Window System. Both ALS and the XFree86 conference provide networking opportunities and high-caliber technical content which are an important service to the general open source community and to our membership. USENIX is dedicated to sponsoring conferences that serve the needs of our members and will continue to choose the course that most benefits the community in the long term. We appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you in Oakland!