Boston Linux & UNIX was originally founded in 1994 as part of The Boston Computer Society. We meet on the third Wednesday of each month, online, via Jitsi Meet.

BLU Speaker: Lar Kaufman

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About Lar Kaufman

Lar Kaufman is a graduate of Boston University Law School, living in Concord, Massachusetts a few miles from Walden Pond. He has worked as a documentation consultant for many years, and began writing about UNIX in 1983. Since then, he has written on System V, BSD, Mach, OSF/1, and Linux. His hobbies include interactive media as art/literature, homebuilt and antique aircraft (he's a licensed aircraft mechanic), and natural history. Formerly a BBS operator, in 1987 Lar founded the Fidonet echoes (newsgroups) Biosphere and BioNews. He is currently working on a project to develop a media lab incorporating adaptive technology for print-disabled use through the law library where he studies. The lab will use a Linux server and provide user services on Windows NT, Macintosh, and Linux systems.

Events (7)

  1. 2001-10-17 - Wireless DSL and Access Rights
  2. 2001-08-15 - Intellectual Property Law: Philosophy, Ethics, and Recent Legal Trends
  3. 1999-06-16 - Lar Kaufman - "Running Linux" - 3rd Edition
  4. 1998-05-20 - Web Service Accessibility: Disability Law and Public Duties
  5. 1997-06-18 - Legal Implications of Developing for Linux
  6. 1997-02-19 - Linux as a Student Computing Environment
  7. 1995-04-01 - BCS MegaMeeting

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