Linus Torvalds at our May meeting

John Abreau jabr at bcs.org
Wed Apr 5 10:09:32 EDT 1995


The following announcement is from the May 1995 BCS Calendar, which went 
out to the printers yesterday. The tentative place&time is currently MIT 
Building 26 Room 100, at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, May 17.

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John Abreau / Director, BCS Linux & Unix User Group / jabr at bcs.org
The Boston Computer Society / 101 First Avenue, Suite 2 / Waltham, MA 02154
Voice +1 617 290 5700 / Fax +1 617 290 5744 / http://www.bcs.org

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BCS Special Arrangement Event 
The Creator of Linux Comes to Boston 
Wednesday May 17 
7:30 p.m. 
All levels 
Wheelchair access MBTA Parking 

At press deadline, we are still waiting for the exact date and location.
Linus Torvalds, from Finland, comes to Boston to discuss his revolutionary
operating system-Linux. Linux is a UNIX type operating system that supports
standard software including the X-Windows graphical user interface and a
complete runtime and development system. The key to Linux is that it makes
computers multi-user and provides a multi-tasking environment on individual
desktops that was previously only available on expensive workstations. Also,
Linux is freeware.

The BCS currently has an increasingly popular Linux Group started by John
Abreau. John has been instrumental in using Linux to create the BCS Home Page
on the World Wide Web. Linus Torvalds will be in the United States for a
limited time. You won't want to miss meeting him and discovering how his
operating system can make computers more powerful and user-friendly than ever. 

More information: The BCS Waltham Office at (617) 290-5700.	 
Location: MIT, Building 26, room 100




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