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Linux Plumbers Conference 2010 proposals
Presentation submissions are now closed. All submitters will be notified of their proposal's status by 18 August.
We are still accepting proposals for micro-conference topics, and BoF
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* The wonderful world of LibreOffice
How we will fix your Free Software Office Suite
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Keynote | 10/01/2010 |
Michael Meeks | ||
* API for Real-Time Scheduling with Temporal Isolation on Linux
How can we fix the current API for real-time scheduling with temporal isolation (deadline-based / Sporadic Server) ?
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Refereed Presentations | 07/26/2010 |
Dario Faggioli, Dhaval Giani, Tommaso Cucinotta | ||
* Optimizing the QEMU/KVM Storage Stack
Tools and recent progress in improving QEMU/KVM storage performance.
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Refereed Presentations | 07/26/2010 |
Stefan Hajnoczi | ||
* Testing the real-time Kernel on Arbitrary Hardware.
An exploration of tools and test suites for measuring the performance of the real-time kernel. Also, a glimpse into the future, what do we need to do better?
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Refereed Presentations | 07/26/2010 |
Clark Williams, John Kacur | ||
* Wi-Fi Direct on Linux
Learn about Wi-Fi Direct and support on Linux
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Refereed Presentations | 07/25/2010 |
Johannes Berg | ||
* VirtFS—A paravirtual File System pass-through in KVM/QEMU
VirtFS is a paravirtual file system which exports the host file systems to the guest on 9P2000.L protocol through VirtIO transport.
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Refereed Presentations | 07/23/2010 |
Venkateswararao Jujjuri | ||
* Perf Tools: Recent Improvements
Recent developments on the perf tools and discussion about TODO.
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Refereed Presentations | 07/21/2010 |
Arnaldo Melo | ||
* License To Kill…Your Code...
Just as the lack of software discipline can lead to bad code and poor usability, the lack of license understanding and execution can cripple the legitimate usability of open source software.
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Refereed Presentations | 07/20/2010 |
Mark Gisi, Sven Dummer | ||
* TCP-NV: Congestion Avoidance for Data Centers
TCP-NV is a TCP variant for Data Centers that implements congestion avoidance, where the congestion window can decrease when queue build-up is detected and before packet loss occurs.
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Refereed Presentations | 07/20/2010 |
Lawrence Brakmo | ||
* Idle scheduling support in the Linux Kernel
This talk describes how Google uses CFS to provide differentiated CPU QoS, discusses the strengths and shortcomings of idle scheduling support in the Linux kernel, and presents solutions that improve utilization without impacting isolation.
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Refereed Presentations | 07/20/2010 |
Nikhil Rao | ||
* Linux Multitenant File Servers using Likewise-CIFS
The paper will explain the architecture used by the Likewise-CIFS file server to enable Linux hosts to concurrently operate as a member of multiple Microsoft Active Directory domains.
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Refereed Presentations | 07/20/2010 |
Gerald Carter | ||
* Next Steps In File Permission Models
Why POSIX ACLs are not enough and how to replace them
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Refereed Presentations | 07/20/2010 |
Andreas Gruenbacher | ||
* Linux Graphics Directions
Now that we have competent Linux kernel graphics support, what comes next?
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Refereed Presentations | 07/19/2010 |
Keith Packard | ||
* The Linux Bluetooth Stack
A status update of the Linux Bluetooth stack, show the today's state and what is coming in the near future.
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Refereed Presentations | 07/19/2010 |
Gustavo Padovan | ||
* The kernel report
The kernel: where it is, how it got there, and where it's going.
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Keynote | 07/19/2010 |
Jonathan Corbet | ||
* Embedded Linux easier
An approach to making it easier to work with embedded Linux
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Refereed Presentations | 07/19/2010 |
Dirk Hohndel | ||
* The state of video
A look at how to make watching and creating videos on Linux as good as it should be
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Refereed Presentations | 07/19/2010 |
Benjamin Otte | ||
* Unified energy-aware scheduling
Unified approach to CPU power management where the scheduler works in co-ordination with cpufreq and cpuidle subsystems
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Refereed Presentations | 07/19/2010 |
Vaidyanathan Srinivasan, Trinabh Gupta, Dipankar Sarma | ||
* The Challenge of Mobile Broadband
Ubiquitous WWAN networks and devices reveal wide gaps in the Linux networking stack that we need to fix.
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Refereed Presentations | 07/19/2010 |
Dan Williams | ||
* Patchwork: pursuing productive project participation
Patchwork is a web-based system for keeping track of contributions
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Refereed Presentations | 07/19/2010 |
Jeremy Kerr | ||
* Runtime Power Management in the PCI Subsystem
I will describe the implementation of runtime power management support in the Linux kernel's PCI subsystem and the related modifications of the ACPI subsystem.
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Refereed Presentations | 07/19/2010 |
Rafael Wysocki | ||
* Porting the Linux kernel to a new architecture, done right
A quick tour around the architecture specific kernel implementation a working example code.
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Refereed Presentations | 07/17/2010 |
Arnd Bergmann | ||
* Hot and cold data management in filesystem
Hot and cold data migration over hybrid storage in btrfs
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Refereed Presentations | 07/17/2010 |
Mingming Cao | ||
* Linux HTPC
Using Linux to build your own Home Theater PC.
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Refereed Presentations | 07/16/2010 |
Jarod Wilson |