Ohio LinuxFest 2009 Schedule
Please join us for three days of Open Source information gathering, sharing and networking. We're proud to have noted Keynote Speakers Dr. Doug McIlroy [0] and Shawn Powers [0] as well as a roster of excellent events and talks sure to inform and entertain all.Friday, September 25, 2009 - Hyatt Regency Columbus
- 9:00am-5:00pm OLFU Tutorials [1] - (professional pass registration required)
- 9:00am-5:00pm Linux Basics class [2] (SOLD OUT)
- 9:00am-11:00pm Hack-A-Thon [3]
- 1:00pm-9:00pm Early Penguins' Track
- 8:00pm* Zenoss Pre-Party, Venue Barley's
Saturday, September 26, 2009
- 7:00am Doors Open, Convention Center
- 8:30am-1:00pm Morning Sessions and Expo
- 1:00pm-2:00pm Lunch (support, quick start, and professional passes ONLY)
- 2:00pm-8:30pm Afternoon Sessions and Expo
- 8:30pm* After-Party, Hyatt with Dual Core [4]
Sunday, September 27, 2009
- Diversity In OpenSource Workshop [5]
- Exam Lab in Hyatt Clark room 2nd floor with Linux Professional Institute Certification [6] and BSD Certification. [7]Registration and payment is due with lpi.org and bsdcert.org respectively.
Friday September 25 - Hyatt Regency Columbus
| TIME | EARLY PENGUINS' TRACK - Hays | OLFU & Evening BoFs | Linux Basics with Free Geek - Madison | Zenoss Community Day - Morrow |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9:00 A.M - 1:00 P.M. |
closed |
choices for System Administrators:
LPI Certification Level One Cram (4hrs) - Marion [8] Black Magic: Troubleshooting and [9] Disaster Recovery - Will You Survive? (4hrs) - Champaign [11] Spam Filtering With Open-Source Tools (4hrs) - Clark [12] (Professional Pass [13] |
Linux Basics class [15] - Madison If you can navigate the desktop, start applications, and browse the web, you should be comfortable in the class. Each student will receive their own computer, to take home! Registration limited to 25! (Quick Start Pass [16] Registration Required) [17] |
Zenoss Community Day is a no-cost training day for system administrators who want to learn about Zenoss monitoring. Registration with Zenoss required. - Morrow More info here [18]. |
| 1:00 P.M. - 1:55 P.M. |
Open Street Map - GeoData and Freedom [18] Richard Weait [18] of Ontario LinuxFest [19] |
choices for System Administrators:
LPI Certification Level One Cram (4hrs) [20] - Marion
Linux Terminal Server Project [21]
Advanced Security - [23] Introduction to LDAP: Provisioning, [25] Managing, and Integrating (4hrs) [26] - Knox (Professional Pass [27]Registration Required) [28] |
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| 2:00 P.M. - 2:55 P.M. |
Better Living Through Beta Testing [28] Daniel Chen [28] | |||
| 3:00 P.M. - 3:55 P.M. |
Editing Video in Blender 2.49a [28] Klaatu [28] | |||
| 4:00 P.M. - 4:55 P.M. |
Ilan from SCALE [28] Ilan [28] |
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| 5:00 P.M. - 5:55 P.M. |
"podcasts! hosts and listeners unite!" [28] with Lotta Linux Links, [28] The Source, TLLTS, [28] Hacker Public Radio, and [28] Linux Cranks. [28] podcaster panel [28] |
4 rooms for Friday Evening Birds of a Feather Sessions |
FREE:
Oracle Installfest in Madison, Bring your hardware and we'll
help you get setup in this hands-on session. [29] |
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| 6:00 P.M. - 6:55 P.M. |
Getting Started with Ruby on Rails and Passenger [29] Jonathan Danie [29] |
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| 7:00 P.M. - 7:55 P.M. |
Enterprise Security [29] Mike Hansell [29] |
Saturday September 26
This schedule is subject to change at any time.
| TIME | Google track |
Sourceforge track |
OpenSUSE track | Open Source Solution Stage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8:30 A.M. - 8:40 A.M. |
MORNING WELCOME |
CLOSED | |||
| 8:40 A.M. - 9:35 A.M. |
KEYNOTE Saving the Economy With Linux [29] Shawn Powers [29] |
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| 9:35 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. |
Break | ||||
| 10:00 A.M. - 10:55 A.M. |
Getting Started in Free and Open Source [29] Cat Allman [29] | Open Source Software + Community Workshop = Democratized Design [29] Alexander Bandar [29] | Python for Linux System Administration [29] Vern Ceder [29] | A Decade of Linux at IBM Sean Dague, IBM Linux Technology Center and Joe Apuzzo, IBM GPFS Linux Technical Support | |
| 11:00 A.M. - 11:55 A.M. |
Linux Boot Process [29] Daniel Washko [29] | Shared Destiny: 40 Years of Unix, 40 Years of VM, and How They Came Together [29] David Boyes [29] and Scott Courtney [29] | Sysadmins' Rosetta Stone [29] Mackenzie Morgan [29] | Open Source Business 101 for Hackers Ross Turk Sourceforge |
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| 12:00 P.M. - 12:55 P.M. |
BSD For Linux Users [29] Dru Lavigne [29] |
The Importance of 1969 [29] Peter Salus [29] |
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love PXE Booting [29] Eric Wolfe [29] |
Developing for non-x86 targets using QEMU [29] Rob Landley and Mark Miller [29] Impact Linux [30] |
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| 1:00 P.M. - 1:55 P.M. |
LUNCH | ||||
| 2:00 P.M. - 2:55 P.M. |
How to Use Open Source to Pay For a College Education [30] Elizabeth Garbee [30] |
Introduction to GNOME 3.0 [30] Paul Cutler [30] |
Taking the Sting Out of the OWASP Top 10 with Mutillidae [30] |
Fedora, OLPC, lessons learned and where we go from here. David Nalley Fedora |
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| 3:00 P.M. - 3:55 P.M. |
Programming for the Young and the Young At Heart [30] Mike Badger [30] |
Legalities of FOSS from a Hacker's Perspective [30] Tom 'Spot' Callaway [30] |
The Ubuntu Kernel [30] Peter Graner [30] |
Make the most of your Netbook with Moblin Don Vosburg of Novell [30] | |
| 4:00 P.M. - 4:55 P.M. |
OpenSim: Open Source 3D Worlds [30] Sean Dague [30] |
Building a Community Around Your Project [30] Jorge Castro [30] |
So You Think You Can Dance? Samba in the Real World [30] Don Vosburg [30] |
Open Source Telephony in an Economic Downturn John Todd Digium |
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| 5:00 P.M. - 5:55 P.M. |
Be A Wonk! Open Source, Government Policy, and You [30] Patrick Wagstrom [30] |
Drupal Kickstart [30] Doug Vann [30] |
reStructured Text: Plain Text Gets Superpowers [30] Catherine Devlin [30] | Sleep Soundly at Night: Open Source Network Monitoring with Zenoss Core Mat Ray Zenoss |
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| 6:00 P.M. - 6:55 P.M. |
CLOSED | CLOSED | Understanding Debian Bdale Garbee [30] |
Professionals In Transition A Surfeit of Sophistication [30] Douglas McIlroy [30] |
CLOSED |