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Beverly Hills, CA - December 9th, 2006 - Writer and technologist Daniel James on "The 64 Studio Linux Distro". Daniel James, based in the Isle of Wright, UK, is the editor of LinuxUser & Developer Magazine. The 64 Studio distro is based on Debian's pure 64-bit port with customizations. Included applications cover audio and music, video, 2D and 3D graphics, publishing for the web or print, and the Internet and office tools. Available in both 64-bit and 32-bit versions.
Thursday, December 14, 2006, 7pm to 9pm
Tom Bradley Youth & Family Center
5213 West Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90019
Free to Industry and Guests with RSVP!
RSVP now at http://linuxmovies.org
Linux is the most popular operating system for big budget feature film animation and visual effects. Linux is used to create practically every blockbuster movie in theaters today. Unlike Windows or Macintosh, no company owns Linux. Developers at many companies contribute code to Linux which is available for free and runs on all types of computer hardware. Linux has higher performance, lower costs, and scales well.
LinuxMovies.org is a group of over 300 technologists advancing Linux motion picture technology. The group has been active since 2002.
Robin Rowe, founder
LinuxMovies.org
310-278-4012
Robin.Rowe@LinuxMovies.org
http://www.LinuxMovies.org
Questions to
rower@movieeditor.com
Created Dec 8, 2006. Updated Dec 8, 2006