Photos: Inside LinuxWorld 2005


Oracle President Charles Phillips blesses Linux as part of Oracle's stack at LinuxWorld.
HP executive Martin Fink asks IBM and Sun to deprecate their open source licensing scheme and adopt the GPL.
Splunk CEO Michael Baum brings Yahoo/Google-like search and sophisticated pattern analysis to mining log files.
Open Source Development Labs CEO Stuart Cohen checks the teleprompter during his keynote panel at LinuxWorld.
Separated at birth: OSDL CEO Stuart Cohen and the real penguin (from March of the Penguins).
"We do odd things to the Linux kernel to have it perform the way we want it to. With other operating systems it's not as easy and we have to ask permission. We don't like that." -- Chris DiBona, Google's open source program manager speaking at LinuxWorld.
"We will de-mine patents from the world where it hurts the ability to innovate." -- Eben Moglen,
Columbia Law School professor and founder of the Software Freedom Law Center, speaking at
Chris DiBona of Google showed this slide of a rack of servers from Google's early days,
during his remarks at LinuxWorld.
A group from Microsoft prepared to duel Geeks from Google at the Golden Penguin Bowl at LinuxWorld.
The geeks from Google pondering the answers to a question during the Golden Penguin Bowl at LinuxWorld.
Jeremy Allison of Samba fame hosts the Golden Penguin Bowl at LinuxWorld.
A view from the LinuxWorld show floor.