Reflections on LinuxWorld Canada 2005

TORONTO IN APRIL

Article from Issue 56/2005
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The conference sessions were less than inspiring, but the show had plenty of chemistry.

Fine spring weather warmed the Linux faithful who gathered in Toronto for LinuxWorld Canada 2005. The week began with the usual battery of tutorials. Topics included “All about OpenOffice.org and StarOffice,” “Getting to Know Samba 3,” and “Monitoring Linux with Native Tools.” Most of the visitors arrived Tuesday, though, for the start of the trade show and conference sessions.

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