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Gstreamer Main
GStreamer 1.0 |
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High Complexity Pipelines |
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Webkit, HTML5 and RT Comms |
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DASH |
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Explorer Media Center |
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WebM and VP8 |
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Gstreamer Second
Time lapse and Stabalising Images |
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Time Shifting |
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Farsight - Easy Communications |
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Oblong Industries |
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Gstreamer Main
Gstreamer Status Report |
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Xiph.org - Plans and Progress |
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Engineering Video Processing Applications |
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Broadcast and Web Streaming |
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Openmax IL Integration Layer |
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Interlacing and Telecine |
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Ease of writing a video player |
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Gstreamer Second
BluRay authoring |
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BluRay playback |
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Telepathy and Android |
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Displaying Synchronised Video |
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Latest developments in Pulse Audio |
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Meridian Ballroom
Registration and Continental Breakfast |
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Imagine a world without linux, Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of The Linux Foundation |
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Kernel Developer Panel, Linux Creator Linus Torvalds and other core kernel developers to be announced |
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Lunch |
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Break |
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Attendee Reception, U-Fleků Brewery |
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ELCE Nadir
TBA |
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Contributing to the Community? |
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Collaborative Initiatives in Embedded Linux |
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Optimisations for Cheap Flash Media |
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Android is NOT just Java on Linux |
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Status of Embedded Linux BoFs |
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ELCE Kepler
Techniques and Methods for Maintaining a Multi Arch Kernel |
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Embedded Linux Optimisation - How not to be slow |
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Leveraging Androids Linux Heritage |
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Saving power with Wifi, How to prolong your battery |
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Using Buildroot for a real project |
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The Linux NFC Subsystem |
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ELCE Tycho
The Yocto Project Eclipse plug-in: An effective IDE environment for both Embedded Application and System developers Jessica Zhang, Intel |
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Remote Processor Messaging Ohad Ben-Cohen, Texas Instruments |
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Host Infection Problems in Embedded Build Systems Alex DeVries, Wind River Systems |
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Developing Embedded Linux Devices Using the Yocto Project and What’s new in 1.1David Stewart, Intel |
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Qt Quick: The Most Advanced UI Technology for Mobile Rajesh Lal, Nokia |
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Board Bringup: LCD and Display Interfaces David Anders, Texas Instruments |
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The Role of Forge and Language Choice in Open Source Project Success, Phil Marshall, Black Duck Software |
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Why the Free Desktop Still MattersVincent Untz, SUSE |
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Mission Impossible: Can I Replace My Business Critical IT With Open Source Dr. Michael Meskes, credativ GmbH |
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Freedom in the Office, Italo Vignoli, The Document Foundation |
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FOSSology: A GPL Compliance Tool, Bruno Cornec, Hewlett-Packard |
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Linux in Growth Markets: The Kazakhstan Experience, Yekaterina Menovchshikova, IBM |
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LinuxCon Taurus
CTDB + Samba: Clustered CIFS Services Growing UpMichael Adam, Samba Team, SerNet |
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File and Storage Systems: Making Complex Systems Easy to UseRic Wheeler, Red Hat |
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The New ExFAT File System: Differentiating With Fat32Keshava Munegowda, Texas Instruments |
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Build Amazing Mobile Apps Using HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScriptRajesh Lal, Nokia Inc. |
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Using Dynamic Analysis To Hunt Down Problems in Kernel Modules, Eugene Shatokhin, ISPRAS |
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Video4Linux: Current Status and Future Work, Hans Verkuil, Cisco |
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LinuxCon Leo
Building Linux Workloads For the Public Cloud Using SUSE Studio Gerald Pfeifer, SUSE & Michael Svec, SUSE |
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KNOPPIX: Live GNU/Linux System, Klaus Knopper, KNOPPER.NET |
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LTTng 2.0: Application, Library & Kernel Tracing Within Your Linux Distribution, Matheiu Desnoyers, EfficiOS, Inc. |
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Freedom, Out of the Box!Bdale Garbee, Hewlett-Packard |
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systemd Administration in the Enterprise, Lennary Poettering, Red Hat & Kay Sievers |
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Kernel Interfaces: Compile-Time, Boot-Time & Run-Time, Cong Wang, Red Hat |
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LinuxCon Virgo
Quo vadis Linux File Systems: An Operations Point of View on Ext4 and BtrFS, Udo Seidel, Amadeus Data Processing GmbH |
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Containers in a File, Maxim Patlasov, Parallels |
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Bump In Host - A Host-Based IPv4 to IPv6 TranslationZhang Feng, China Mobile |
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Creating a Carrier Grade Platform with LinuxUlrich Kleber, Huawei |
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Optimal Usage of SSDs Under Linux: Optimize Your I/O Subsystem, Werner Fischer, Thomas-Krenn.AG |
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HDD H/O Caching With SSDs, Hannes Reinecke, SUSE |
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LinuxCon Stella
State of the MeeGo Community, Dawn Foster, Intel |
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Evaluating Effects of Memory Compressed Usage on MeeGoAnderson Briglia, Instituto Nokia de Tecnologia |
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MeeGo Device Adaptation: Lessons Learned & Available Resources Martin Brook, Visiongrade Services |
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MeeGo TV: A Fast Route to a Pay-TV and Compliant Application-Friendly Model, Dominig ar Foll, Intel |
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MeeGo Architecture Update, Sunil Saxena, Intel |
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The MeeGo SDK & Application Development, Mats Wichmann, Intel |
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Meridian Ballroom
Registration & Continental Breakfast |
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Cloud Phone Antti Aumo, President of Global Solutions at Ixonos |
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Reflection on 20 Years of Linux, Dirk Hohndel, Chief Linux and Open Source Technologist at Intel |
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VIP Dinner Reception, A reception at Duplex for our speakers and sponsors, LinuxCon Europe attendees can choose to purchase a ticket to this event on their conference registration. Dinner and drinks included. An invitation or purchased ticket is required to attend this event. |
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ELCE Nadir
Device Tree Status Report Grant Likely, Secret Lab |
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Power Management Using PM Domains on SH7372 Rafael J. Wysocki, Faculty of Physics, U. Warsaw / SUSE Labs |
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Linux and GENIVI in Next-Generation Automotive Systems Matt Jones, Vice President, GENIVI Alliance & Technical Lead - Next Generation Infotainment, Jaguar Land Rover |
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DRM Driver Development For Embedded SystemsInki Dae, Samsung Electronics |
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ARM DMA-Mapping Framework Redesign and IOMMU Integration Marek Szyprowski, Samsung Electronics Polska Sp. z o. o. |
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Toward the Long Term Stable Kernel tree for The Embedded Industry Tsugikazu Shibata, NEC & Linux Foundation Board Member |
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ELCE Keplar
Success Story of the Open-Source Camera Stack: The Nokia N9 Case Laurent Pinchart, Ideas on Board |
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Using pytimechart For Real World AnalysisTardy Pierre, Intel |
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Consolidating Linux Power Management on ARM Multiprocessor SystemsLorenzo Pieralisi, ARM Ltd. |
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Thermal Framework for ARM based SOCs Jagadeesh Keerthy, Texas Instruments & Vishwanath Sripathy, Texas Instruments |
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Linux on Non-Existing SoCs Pawel Moll, ARM Ltd. |
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ELCE Tycho
SOC Power Management - Debugging and Optimization Techniques Avinash Mahadeva, Texas Instruments & Vishwanth Sripathy, Texas Instuments |
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Android Platform Optimizations Ruud Derwig, Synopsis |
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Using Qt For Non-Graphical Applications Thomas Petazonni, Free Electrons) |
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Efficient JTAG-Based Linux Kernel Debugging Marc Titinger, ST Microelectronics |
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Yocto Project Community BoFs Jeff Osier-Mixon, Intel |
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ELCE Stella
PandaBoard Workshop: Booting the PandaBoard David Anders, Texas Instruments |
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PandaBoard Workshop: PandaBoard Expansion I/O David Anders, Texas Instruments |
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PandaBoard Workshop: WLAN kernel hacking with PandaBoard Luca Coelho, Texas Instruments |
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LinuxCon Aquarius
Free Open Source Software Deployment in Russia: Path to Success, Dmitry Komissarov, Mandriva |
10:15 - 11:15
Distributed Redundancy: Exploring the possibilitiesSanil Kumar D, Huawei |
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Providing High Performance, Andreas Poeschl, BMW & Nils Brauckman, President and General Manager of SUSE |
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It Takes a Community to Raise a DistributionTim Burke, Vice President of Linux Engineering Development at Red Hat |
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Survey on HA Solutions on LinuxNirmala S & Shashidahra T D, Huawei |
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Where is the Money in Open Source? Business Models and the Marketing of Open Source Technologies, Nithya Ruff, Wind River Systems |
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Software Freedom Conservancy: Non-Profit Infrastructure For FLOSS, Bradley M. Kuhn, Software Freedom Conservancy |
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LinuxCon Taurus
Staying Ahead of the Multi-Core Revolution With GDB/CDT, Dominique Toupin, Ericsson |
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Experiences booting 100s of thousands to millions of Linux VMs, Andrew John Sweeney, Sandia National Labs |
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Open Source Solutions for High Availability and Disaster RecoverySwayam Prakasha |
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What Embedded Linux Developers Should Know About IPv6, Jake Edge, LWN.net |
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Linux Driver Verification Project, Alexey Khoroshilov, ISPRAS |
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LinuxCon Leo
Using Cache Coloring for LLC Partitioning for More Predictable Performance on x86 Platforms, Alexander Komarov |
10:15 - 11:15
Linux Tracing: Latest Status and Future Agenda, Elena Zannoni, Oracle |
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Rear: Disaster Recovery System Migration ToolDag Wieers |
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The Brand New Software Development Kit for Linux on POWER, Richard Moore, IBM |
16:00 - 17:00
Automated Regression Test Environment For Multiple Kernels, Yoshitake Kobayashi, Toshiba |
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LinuxCon Virgo
Staying Alive - Establish a Nearly Unbreakable IT Infrastructure by Fair MeansThomas Groß,teegee |
10:15 - 11:15
The Ongoing Evolution of Ext4: New Features and Performance Enhancements, Lukas Czerner, Red Hat |
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Considerations for Cloud Technology Acquisition, Matt Chilek, SoftLayer Technologies, Inc. |
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12 Years of FLOSS License Compliance: A Historical Perspective, Bradley M. Kuhn, Software Freedom Conservancy |
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Managing KVM With Open Source Projects and Closed Source Products, Tony Gargya, IBM |
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Meridian Ballroom
Registration & Continental Breakfast |
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The Kernel Report: 20th Anniversary Edition Jon Corbet, Editor at LWN.net |
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Lunch |
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Break |
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ELCE Nadir
ARM Linux Kernel Alignment & Benefits For SnowballAndrea Gallo, ST-Ericsson |
10:15 - 11:15
Integrating systemd: Booting Userspace in Less Than 1 Second Koen Kooi, The Angstrom Distribution |
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News From the ARM ArchitectureArnd Bergmann, Linaro |
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How Linux PREEMPT_RT Works Frank Rowand, Sony Network Entertainment |
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The Case AVM v. Cybits: The GPL and Embedded Systems Till Jaeger, JBB Rechtsanwälte |
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Closing Comments & Game Klaas van Gend, MontaVista Software |
16:45 - 17:45
ELCE Keplar
Smart Audio: Next-Generation A SoC For Smart Phones Liam Girdwood, Texas Instruments |
10:15 - 11:15
A Generic Clock Framework in the Kernel: Why We Need It & Why We Still Don't Have It Sascha Hauer, Pengutronix e.K. |
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Build Community Android Distribution and Ensure the QualityJim Huang, 0xlab |
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Linux Support for the ARM Large Physical Address Extensions Catalin Marinas, ARM Ltd. |
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Tuning Linux For Embedded Systems: When Less is More Darren Hart, Intel |
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ELCE Tycho
Secure Virtualization in AutomotiveLisko Lappalainen, MontaVista Software |
10:15 - 11:15
UBIFS Mount-TIme Speedup Improvements Thomas Gleixner, Linutronix |
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TBA |
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Charger Manager: Aggregating Chargers, Fuel-Gauges and Batteries MyungJoo Ham, Samsung Electronics |
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Developer's Diary: It's About Time Wolfram Sang, Pengutronix e.K. |
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LinuxCon Aquarius
IRL: How Geeks Undermine Their Presentations & Conversations With Body Language, Sarah Novotny, Blue Gecko, Inc. |
10:15 - 11:15
Title TBA, James Bottomley, Parallels |
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Title TBA, John Linville, Red Hat |
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The MySQL Diaspora, Colin Charles, Monty Program Ab |
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OpenVZ and Linux kernel Testing, Andrey Vagin, Parallels |
15:45 - 16:45
LinuxCon Taurus
Title TBA, Ted Ts'o, Google |
10:15 - 11:15
Running Linux and Open Source in the Cloud: Tips and Tricks, Rod Cope, OpenLogic |
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Reservation-Based Scheduler for Network EquipmentsInsop Song, Ericsson |
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Writing (and Testing) Device Drivers Without Hardware Peter Waskiewicz, Intel |
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Plugging Linux Kernel Memory Leaks with Kmemleak, Catalin Marinas, ARM |
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LinuxCon Leo
Multithreading: An Extensive Study on Linux, OpenSolaris, and Windows, Dalmo Cirne |
10:15 - 11:15
What Goes into an Executable? Identifying a Binary's Sources by Tracing Build Processes, Armijn Hemel, gpl-violations.org & tjaldur Software Governance Solutions |
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The Btrfs Filesystem: Status and New FeaturesChris Mason, Oracle |
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fsadm: A Single Tool to Manage your Storage, Lukas Czerner, Red Hat |
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Linux Testing - Complexity in a Nutshell, Steffen Schwigon, AMD |
15:45 - 16:45
LinuxCon Virgo
OpenSAF Architecture & Roadmap UpdateJonas Arndt, Hewlett-Packard |
10:15 - 11:15
Ganeti: Your In-House Virtual Machine Cluster Hosting, Guido Trotter, Google |
11:15 - 12:00
Fencing and maintaining sanity while using High Availability Clusters, Florian Haas, LINBIT & Madison Kelly |
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Introduction to Configuration Management with PuppetGarrett Honeycutt, PuppetLabs |
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Virtual Networking Performance Challenge, Stephen Hemminger, Vyatta |
15:45 - 16:45
LinuxCon Stella
Automated testing with ktest.pl, Steven Rostedt, Red Hat |
10:15 - 12:00
A High Available Infiniband-Based Virtualization Cluster with iSCSI Storage in Detail, Thomas Groß, teegee |
13:30 - 15:15
Easy Computer Management for Medium and Large Organizations with Pulse2, Jean Parpaillon, Mandriva |
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