[LINUX:1640] komut satirindan uzerine dosya attach edilmis mail gönderme

Ahmet Guven (guven@ges.net.tr)
Tue, 27 Oct 1998 17:56:56 +0200 (EET)


Arkadaslar merhabalar

linux komut satindan mail gondermek istiyorum. Metin içerikli maillari
hazirlayabiliyorum ancak uzerine bir dosya - ornegin resim- attach edilmis bir
maili gondermekte basarisiz oldum.
Bunun kolay bir yolunu bilen var mi?

ayrica bir dosyanin formatini postscript'den html'e cevirmek istiyorum. Daha once
ugrasmis olan var mi?

Saygilar ve iyi calismalar

Yavuz Selim Komur wrote:

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 13:02:54 -0800
> From: Larry McVoy <lm@bitmover.com>
> To: linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
> Subject: LinuxExpo '99 Call for Papers
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Linux Expo 1998 Call for Papers
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> May 18 - 22, 1999
> Raleigh, North Carolina
>
> DATES FOR REFEREED PAPER SUBMISSIONS
>
> * Extended abstracts and/or full papers due: December 1, 1998
> * Notification to authors: January 15, 1999
> * Full papers due for final review: February 15, 1999
> * Camera-ready full papers due: March 1, 1999
>
> PROGRAM COMMITTEE
>
> Marc Ewing, Red Hat Advanced Laboratories
> Richard Henderson, Cygnus Solutions
> Dirk Hohndel, S.u.S.E. GmbH
> Larry McVoy, BitMover (Chair)
> Carl Staelin, Hewlett-Packard Labs
> Theodore Ts'o, MIT
> Stephen Tweedie, Red Hat Software
> Victor Yodaiken, New Mexico Institute of Technology
>
> OVERVIEW
>
> The goal of the technical track of Linux Expo is to bring
> together engineers and researchers doing innovative work
> associated with Linux. This will be a 4 day conference:
>
> Tuesday 18th Pre-registration for tutorial attendees 6-9pm
>
> Wednesday 19th Tutorials and conference registration 9-6pm
> Welcome Reception 6-7pm (outdoors in mall weather
> permitting)
> Exhibitor set-up 3-9pm
>
> Thursday 20th Conference 9-5pm (registrations from 8am)
> Exhibits 10.30am-5pm
> Free night
>
> Friday 21st Conference (as Thursday)
> Exhibits ditto
> Reception in exhibit hall area 5-6.30pm
>
> Saturday 22nd Conference 10am-4pm
> Exhibits 10am-2pm
>
> TUTORIALS
> May 19th, 1999
>
> Tutorials for both technical staff and managers will provide
> immediately useful, practical information on topics such as
> programming, system administration, and security. If you
> are interested in proposing a tutorial, contact the tutorial
> coordinator, Marc Ewing <marc@redhat.com>.
>
> TECHNICAL SESSIONS
> May 20th-22nd, 1999
>
> The explosion of interest in Linux as a viable alternative
> to both existing Unix systems and Microsoft operating
> systems has led to the development of new features as well
> as refinements of existing features.
>
> We are interested in papers covering any area of Linux related
> software, but we encourage authors to submit papers in the areas
> of
> . Linux kernel enhancements, status, future plans
> . Databases on Linux
> . Linux clustering
> . High availability on Linux
> . Performance of Linux and/or applications on Linux
> . Innovations in user interface on Linux
> . Linux applications, both Open Source (tm) and commercial
>
> Besides mature work, we encourage submissions describing
> exceptionally promising prototypes, or enlightening negative
> results.
>
> Where appropriate, authors will be able to demonstrate
> their applications during their presentation using computers
> linked to the audio-visual system and the Internet. Also,
> space will be available to authors in the vendor display
> room to demonstrate their work outside of their presentation
> in a more relaxed and interactive environment.
>
> WHAT TO SUBMIT
>
> Authors must submit an extended abstract (or a full paper,
> if available) by December 1, 1998. This should be 5-7 pages
> long or about 2500-3500 words, not counting references and
> figures. The full papers resulting from accepted abstracts
> will go through an editorial review cycle with a member of
> the program committee, and should end up about 8-10 pages
> long. Very similar papers must not have been published or
> submitted for publication elsewhere.
>
> The object of an extended abstract is to convince the
> reviewers that a good paper and a 25-minute presentation
> will result. It is important to identify what has been
> accomplished, to explain why it is significant, and to
> compare with prior work in the field, demonstrating knowledge
> of the relevant literature. The extended abstract should
> represent the paper in "short form." It must include the
> abstract as it will appear in the final paper. The body
> of the extended abstract should be complete paragraphs,
> not just an outline of the paper. (Sections present in the
> full paper but omitted from the abstract may be summarized
> in terse form.) Authors should include full references,
> figures when available, and as is usually appropriate,
> performance data. Such data also help indicate the status
> of the implementation, often a crucial issue. The abstract
> will be judged on significance, originality, clarity,
> relevance, and correctness. (All submissions will be held
> in the highest confidence prior to publication. Papers
> accompanied by so called "non-disclosure agreement" forms
> are not acceptable and will be returned unread.)
>
> SUBMISSION FORMAT
>
> In the interests of having a uniform look and feel, we are
> requesting that submissions be in "groff -mgs" source format.
> This will allow us to format all of the papers together, adding
> a table of contents, page numbers and headers to the proceedings.
>
> Example papers demonstrating and explaining the format, how to
> do graphs, how to include postscript figures, etc., will be made
> available. If you've never heard of groff, fear not, both the
> program chair and the keynote speaker are old time roff hackers
> and will be available for assistance.
>
> If you would like to receive detailed guidelines for
> submission and examples of extended abstracts, you may send
> email to: linuxexpo@bitmover.com.
>
> EDITORIAL, FORMATTING HELP
>
> The program committee will provide help to authors if needed.
> The committee has extensive experience in programming and in
> publishing, so if you have a good idea but don't know how to
> write it up, contact us.
>
> For the formatting, an example paper with formatting instructions
> will be published on the web at http://www.bitmover.com/linuxexpo/
>
> WHERE TO SUBMIT
>
> Please send one copy of an extended abstract to the program
> chair via email. All submissions will be acknowledged.
>
> REVIEW PROCESS
>
> Linux Expo is adopting a policy of blind review to
> ensure fairness in the review process. Author names and
> affiliations will be removed from the papers. To facilitate
> this, email the groff source to papers only to
>
> linuxpapers@bitmover.com .
>
> WORK-IN-PROGRESS REPORTS
>
> Do you have interesting work you would like to share, or a cool
> idea that is not ready to be published? Work-in-progress reports are
> for you! Work-in-progress reports, scheduled during the technical
> sessions, introduce new or ongoing work. The Linux Expo audience
> provides valuable discussion and feedback. We are particularly
> interested in presentations of student work. To schedule your
> report, please contact the Works-in-progress coordinator Marc
> Ewing, <marc@redhat.com>.
>
> VENDOR DISPLAY AND DEMONSTRATIONS
>
> Linux Expo will feature both vendor displays and
> demonstrations of technologies and systems presented
> in some of the refereed presentations. Authors will
> be able to demonstrate their work in a more relaxed and
> interactive environment. Vendors will demonstrate the
> technical innovations which distinguish their products,
> and attendees can "kick the tires" and play with the systems.
>
> We invite you to take part in the Vendor Display.
>
> Authors of papers interested in offering a demonstration,
> please contact:
>
> Yvonne Hart
> yvonne@linuxexpo.org
> (919) 942-3318
> Fax: (919) 933-9233
>
> REGISTRATION MATERIALS
>
> Materials containing all details of the technical and tutorial
> programs, registration fees and forms, and hotel information
> will be mailed as soon as possible. If you wish to receive the
> registration materials, please contact Linux Expo at:
>
>
> Yvonne Hart
> yvonne@linuxexpo.org
> (919) 942-3318
> Fax: (919) 933-9233
>
> Thanks and see you at LinuxExpo '99!
>
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