FreedomHEC 2008
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May 18, 2008 09:00 AM
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May 19, 2008 04:00 PM |
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Where | Holiday Inn LA City Center, Los Angeles, California, USA |
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FreedomHEC je hardverska nekonferencija gde Vi možete naučiti kako je lako učiniti Vaš hardver kompatibilanim sa sistemima slobodnog i otvorenog koda, kao što je Llinux i učiniti ih dostupnim novom tržištu kao što su serveri, uređaji za zabavu sledeće generacije i slično.
FreedomHEC je konferencija gde se proizvođači hardvera koji tragaju za strategijom proizvodnje Linux drajvera koja je finansijski efektivna, mogu naći sa Linux drajver ekspertima
FreedomHEC se održava neposredno pre ili posle Microsoft-ovog WinHEC-a, tako da posetioci mogu planirati samo jedno putovanje.
Kako je konferencija ionako na engleskom, dalji deo teksta neće biti preveden.
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Talks for May 18 -- with speaker and time
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Šta |
Govornik | Opis |
9:00AM | Kafa |
(niko) | Hot beverages for all, plus muffins, bagels and other members of the bread group |
9:30AM | Linux IP Routers | Bob Gilligan | Vyatta's take on the implications of current system architecture (hardware and kernel) for networking infrastructure applications |
10:00PM | USB in a Nutshell | Sarah Bailey | Covers the basics of USB, the current Linux USB filesystem, usbfs, and the user-land USB library, libusb. I'll also talk about my work on usbfs2, the replacement for usbfs and libusb. |
11:00AM | Linux Driver Project | Greg K-H | How to have your company take advantage of the kernel community to have them write and maintain a Linux driver for your devices for free |
12:00 Noon | Lunch (on your own) | |
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2:00PM | How to Manage Patches with Git and Quilt |
James Bottomley | Introduction to the kernel patch management toolkit and how a subsystem maintainer uses them. Also how you can help track down regressions with git bisect. |
3:30PM | Handling asynchronous driver updatesin RHEL5 and beyond |
Jon Masters |
An overview of some of the work we're doing at Red Hat on driver updates (adding drivers to the Linux kernel post-install) and where this is headed. I'll try to keep this non-vendor specific as much as possible, stealing my slides from the Red Hat Summit as a starting point. |
4:30PM | A quick tour of the Linux kernel port to the ARM Processor. | Deepak Saxena | Learn about porting Linux to your custom ARM device |
5:30PM | Advanced Network Drivers | Stephen Hemminger | newer network driver features: NAPI, TSO, LRO, multiqueue, etc |
Talks for May 19 -- with speaker and time
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9:00AM | Unstable API Sense | Ed L. Cashin, Coraid | How to get your changes into the Linux kernel: Social and technical lessons. |
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10:45AM | Rockets, USB, and Linux, oh my! | Jamey Sharp, Sarah Bailey, and Andrew Greenberg | The Portland State Aerospace Society designs, builds, and launches amateur rockets with a Linux flight computer. We'll talk about PSAS' open software/hardware design process, dealing with real-time constraints with Linux, and our crazy new communications bus (USB). |
12:00PM | Linux in Xilinx FPGAs : A trail map of new territory | Stephen Neuendorffer, Xilinx Research Labs | As FPGAs become a larger part of many systems, processors running Linux are increasingly embedded into FPGA designs. An introduction to the (likely unfamiliar) world of FPGA architecture and tools from an embedded processing perspective. |
1:00PM | Lunch (on your own) | |
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2:00PM | Write a real working Linux Driver | Greg K-H | Driver writing tutorial (longer than a regular talk) |
4:00PM | State of the Desktop | Jamey Sharp | History and future of the X Window System |
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