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| Chris || | | Chris || mod_sec || Using mod_sec to control traffic to outbound sockets as well as inbound || | ||
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| Tim || systemd-nspawn || Introduction to systemd-nspawn, lightweight container system || | |||
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| Chris || Block storage || Management of remote block storage devices || | |||
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| Tim || Wikimedia server technology || A quick tour of the system architecture and software that runs Wikipedia || | |||
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| Joshua || Input and output || Interfacing Linux with unusual peripherals || | |||
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Presenter | Title | Abstract | Votes |
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Chris | mod_sec | Using mod_sec to control traffic to outbound sockets as well as inbound | |
Tim | systemd-nspawn | Introduction to systemd-nspawn, lightweight container system | |
Chris | Block storage | Management of remote block storage devices | |
Tim | Wikimedia server technology | A quick tour of the system architecture and software that runs Wikipedia | |
Joshua | Input and output | Interfacing Linux with unusual peripherals |