My paper presentation at Linux Kongress did not go as well as I had hoped. The audience was very attentive and seemed to receive my talk well, however I was not properly psyched-up for it. I spoke too quickly, which is something I find difficult to control, and covered the material I had prepared in 30 minutes instead of the 45 minutes alotted (I have taken up to 150 minutes to cover essentially the same material in the past). However the audience had quite a number of interesting questions to ask (and demonstrated a good understanding of my talk through their questions), and the questions lasted until time ran out and I had to make way for the next speaker. The paper I presented is on secure chroot environments with SE Linux (along similar lines to BSD Jail's). I have attached it to this message. Russell Coker
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