LinuxTalk - Feb 19th: Anticipatory Disk Scheduling & Chinese Free Desktop

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Sat, 2005-02-19 14:00

Lecture Theatre 6, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Road, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon

HKLUG will Hold LinuxTalk at Feb 19th 2005 (Sat) 2:00pm in LT 6 of City University of Hong Kong. Geoffrey Lee, ex-Mandrake Developer, will talk about Anticipatory Disk Scheduling on the LinuxTalk. Besides, Roy Chan will also talk about Chinese Open-Source Desktop and show us the latest development of GNOME。

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Anticipatory Disk Scheduling

A new default I/O scheduler has been put in place in Linux 2.6. This talk explains what I/O scheduling is all about, why you need to care, and how the new I/O scheduler works in general.

Geoffrey Lee

Chinese Free Desktop

We would try to talk about some technique to improve the display and input of our Chinese GNU/Linux Desktop. And show the audience the latest status of current GNU/Linux Desktop.

Roy Hiu-yeung Chan, HKLUG & DebianHK

About Geoffrey Lee

Mr. Geoffrey Lee is currently a student at the University of New South Wales. He should be due to start an operating systems thesis this year. His is interested in operating systems in general and low-level systems code and ideas.

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