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[News] Australian Linux Conferences Introduce Hardened Linux and Much More

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LCA 2009: Making Linux more secure

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| Russell Coker is not a man who sleeps with his computers. But he does come 
| pretty close - two servers are positioned in a little cabinet in his bedroom, 
| one being his server and the other his Security Enhanced Linux "play 
| machine."   
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http://www.itwire.com/content/view/22697/1090/

Linux.Conf.Au - Getting Ready

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| January is here and it's that time of year for penguin-lovers everywhere to 
| make their annual migration south to Australia to flock together. 
| Linux.conf.au is one of the world's most popular technical Linux conferences, 
| and for it's 10th anniversary is being held at the University of Tasmania in 
| Hobart. The conference runs for a week, with two days of mini-confs followed 
| by the main conference programme and culminating in an Open Day on Saturday.     
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/linuxconfau-getting-ready

SCALE is still on in California as well.


Recent:

Open source community pushes Canberra on school computer fund

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| We urge you to consider the cost-saving implications of advocating the use of
| free and open source software in schools to further the aims of the digital
| education revolution and maximise the impact of this critical investment in
| the future.
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http://www.techworld.com.au/article/251554/open_source_community_pushes_canberra_school_computer_fund


Will the NSW Govt put Linux in schools?

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| The NSW Government's release this week of an expressions of interest tender
| to give low-cost laptops to every senior public school student in NSW is a
| big step, but will these systems be Windows or Linux?
|
| Rolling out from 2009 onwards, the program will mean a whole generation of
| students will be a great deal more technically literate, which can only be a
| good thing. However, the cost per device (only $500) is going to be a
| challenge for vendors to meet.
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http://www.zdnet.com.au/blogs/under-the-microscope/soa/Blog-Will-the-NSW-Govt-put-Linux-in-schools-/0,2001098126,339293651,00.htm?feed=rss
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