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Jeremy Kerr

Jeremy Kerr

Canonical

Biography

Jeremy Kerr works for Canonical, as a Linux kernel developer, on the hardware enablement team.

Jeremy has contributed to a range of other Open Source projects as well, such as petitboot (a GUI bootloader), K42 (a research operating system), patchwork (a web-based patch-tracking system) and nfsim (the netfilter simulation environment).

Jeremy’s interests lie in operating system kernels, Linux on ARM, and the Cell/B.E. & PowerPC architectures.

Linux Plumbers Conference Microconferences

Proposals for this user

* Device tree discussion session

General discussion about device tree support on embedded platforms
Embedded 08/17/2010
Jeremy Kerr

Linux Plumbers Conference 2010

Proposals for this user

* Device trees on ARM

Status of device tree support for Linux on ARM
Refereed Presentations 07/19/2010
Jeremy Kerr

* Patchwork: pursuing productive project participation

Patchwork is a web-based system for keeping track of contributions (slides)
Refereed Presentations 07/19/2010
Jeremy Kerr