I spotted on Debian Planet that a CD-ROM had been released of the papers and presentations at LCA-2003 and it looks pretty interesting. Below is list of the papers/presentations.
I have downloaded a copy of the CD and if anyone wants a real CD-ROM copy I'd be happy to do one - please let me know. Otherwise see http://conf.linux.org.au/
Wednesday, 22nd January 2003 ============================
Welcome to Linux.conf.au 2003
PHP Introduction Rasmus Lerdorf
PHP Advanced Rasmus Lerdorf Using autoconf, automake and friends. Malcolm Tredinnick
The Unreliable Guide to Kernel Hacking Paul "Rusty" Russell
Using Sweep: Fun with Scrubby Conrad Parker
The Ins and Outs of PostgreSQL Gavin Sherry
Thursday, 23rd January 2003 ===========================
Reverse Engineering Techniques Andrew Tridgell
My computer is bigger than yours! Martin Schwenke
Making the right sort of difference: bugs Telsa Gwynne and what to do with them
Sweep: Real-world audio editing on Linux Conrad Parker
more, More, MORE! - Porting Hints and Horror Bdale Garbee Stories from the Debian Project
ARQuake - Outdoor Augmented Reality Gaming Wayne Piekarski
$100,000 OUT OF THE WINDOW? YOU Philip Hart CANNOT BE SERIOUS!
Teaching Software Engineering using David Glance Open Source Software
Dynamic Feedback in LVS Jeremy Kerr
Pretend Systems doing real Work Dan Shearer
Dynamic Probes - Debugging by Stealth Suparna Bhattacharya
What is that CONFIG_HAMRADIO thing anyway? Hugh Blemings A Linux users guide to Ham Radio
DHCPv6 for Linux Suresh Kodati
Q&A Session
Friday, 24th January 2003 =========================
Herding Wild Cats and Related Adventures Bdale Garbee An Inside Look at the Debian Project
The Boston Consulting Group/OSDN Hacker Survey Jeff "Hemos" Bates
initramfs, klibc and early userspace H. Peter Anvin
Towards full NTFS semantics in Samba Andrew Tridgell
Useful kernel audits Alan Cox
Putting a filesystem into a device driver Greg KH
PHP Printing with PDF Rasmus Lerdorf
Biometrics and Linux Alexander Reeder
Perdition: A Mail Retrieval Proxy Simon "Horms" Horman
Zeroconf networking Brad Hards
Problems in Open Source Licensing Jeremy Malcolm
High Availability using Reliable Server Pooling Thomas Dreibholz
Who wants another filesystem Neil Brown
Saturday, 25th January 2003 ===========================
Hacking the kernel and looking cool whilst Paul "Rusty" Russell driving a fast car
distcc Martin Pool
I'll Do It Later: Softirqs, Tasklets, Bottom Matthew Wilcox Halves, Task Queues, Work Queues and Timers
The Linux Kernel Device Model Patrick Mochel
Sequel Syndrome: The GNOME Project Grows Up Jeff Waugh
Linux at the Little End of the World Malcolm Tredinnick
EggMenu James Henstridge
Katie, open-source revision control system Geoffrey D. Bennett
Design of the Portable.NET Interpreter Rhys Weatherley
Developing network applications under UNIX Adrian Chadd
Debian Mini-conf ================
DPL State of the Nation Address Bdale Garbee
Debian and Ham Radio Bdale Garbee
Debian package cache with apt-cacher Jonathan Oxer
"Hopefully enough stuff to fill the allotted Paul "Rusty" Russell time"
FAI - unattended Debian installations Niall Young
IPv6 in Debian Trent "Lathiat" Lloyd
IPv6 Mini-conf ==============
Writing IPv6 Network Applications Trent "Lathiat" Lloyd
IPv6 Tunnel Broker Anand Kumria
IPv6 for Everyone Anand Kumria
Enabling a Campus LAN for IPv6 Grahame Bowland
--- End ---
Listening to Alan Cox on kernel source - Yes, very interesting. I dare say there are loads of other usefull snippits in there.
Thanks for the link.
Regards, Paul.
On Saturday 12 April 2003 10:40 pm, Steve Fosdick wrote:
I spotted on Debian Planet that a CD-ROM had been released of the papers and presentations at LCA-2003 and it looks pretty interesting.