The on-line schedule is a DRAFT only until fully confirmed just before the event.
July 11th | |
| 08h00 All Day |
Sign in Open |
| Room 202 | |
| 09h00 | The Kernel Update - Presented by Jon MastersIt has become tradition to open the Symposium with a comprehensive update of the current state of development of the Linux Kernel and how the events and contributions over the last 12 months have shaped and changed the State of the Kernel. These presentations were first done by Jon Corbett from LWN.net and this year will be done by Jon C. Masters. Jon is the author of Professional Linux Development, co-author of Building Embedded Linux Systems, contributor to Linux User & Developer, Linux Magazine, the producer of the Kernel Podcast, mountain explorer, and Americanophile. |
| 10h00 | Break (15) |
| Room 202 | |
| 10h15 |
Non-scalable locks are dangerous Nickolai Zeldovich |
| 11h00 | Break |
| 11h15 |
Optimizing eCryptfs for better performance and security Li Wang |
| 12h00 | Lunch |
| 13h15 |
Load-Balancing for Improving User Responsiveness on Multicore-based Embedded Systems Geunsik Lim |
| 14h00 | Break |
| 14h15 |
ClusterShell, a scalable execution framework for administrative tasks Aurelien Cedeyn |
| 15h00 | Break |
| 15h15 |
Fedora ARM Project Jon C Masters |
| 16h00 | Break |
| 16h15 |
Getting Android SDK on your Linux station Jean-Francois Messier |
| 17h00 | Dinner |
| 19h00 |
Sugar for the Raspberry Pi Joseph Sleiman |
| 20h00 |
The magic of Embedded Linux User Space Spiros Boucouris |
July 12th | |
| 08h30 All Day |
Sign in Open |
| Room 202 | |
| 09h00 |
Identity management for the small (research, academic, business) workgroup Peter St. Onge |
| 09h45 | Break (15) | 10h00 |
Out of band Systems Management in enterprise Computing Environment Divyanshu Verma |
| 10h45 | Break |
| 11h00 |
File Systems: More Cooperation - Less Integration. Alex Depoutovitch |
| 11h45 | Lunch |
| 13h00 |
Improving MD RAID1 synchronization using filesystem metadata Andrei Warkentin |
| 13h45 | Break |
| 14h00 |
CompatibleOne: The Open Source Cloud Broker Alexandre LISSY |
| 14h45 | Break |
| 15h00 |
Sockets and Beyond: Assessing the Source Code of Network Applications Miika K.T. Komu |
| 15h45 | Break |
| 16h00 |
Linux/ARM kernel BoF Russell King |
| 16h45 | Dinner |
| 18h30 |
BOFS: Identity management for the small workgroup Peter St. Onge |
July 13th | |
| 08h30 All Day |
Sign in Open |
| 09h00 | |
| Room 202 | |
| 10h00 |
Using HPC systems management tools to administer high density microserver clusters Steven Alan DuChene |
| 10h45 | Break (15) | 11h00 |
ARMvisor: System Virtualization for ARM Chieh Hao Tsang |
| 11h45 | Lunch |
| 13h00 |
I/O Subsystem Enhancements to Harness Solid State Storage Suri Brahmaroutu |
| 13h45 | Break |
| 14h00 |
Toward Clustering the Kernel Alexandre LISSY |
| 14h45 | Break |
| 15h00 |
Tuning your car with Linux and Opensource Steven Alan DuChene |
| 15h45 | Break |
| 16h00 |
Bluetooth Low Energy support on Linux Andre Guedes |
| 16h45 | Break |
| 17h00 | The Use of Free and Open Source Technologies in Education - Presented by Jon "Maddog" HallThe essence of education and research is information exchange. The use of Free and Open Cultures allow for the best transfer of information with the least possible effort and cost. When students used closed technologies to learn, they learn how to use the technologies. But when they use Free and Open Technologies, they learn not only how to use the technologies, but can learn how the technologies work. |
| Legend | Tutorials | Paper Presentation | Birds of a Feather | Summit | Keynote |
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- Presentation 44 is not included in the schedule.
