by Anisse | Jun 3, 2022
This is the live stream for this afternoon. Checking your work: Linux kernel testing and CI – David Vernet There are many ways to test the kernel: kselftests, KUnit, xfstests, etc. kselftests are userspace programs, usually written in C, they are in tree at...
by Anisse | Jun 3, 2022
This is the live stream for this morning. Single board computers made possible by the community – Da Xue In 2016, Da had a crazy dream: he wanted to invest into a better future with an ecosystem with upstream development. So in 2017 he found what Neil from...
by Anisse | Jun 2, 2022
This is the link for this afternoon’s livestream. HID-BPF – Benjamin Tissoires HID-BPF combines Human Interface Devices (HID) and eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter). It is currently in review upstream. HID is a simple protocol to report input devices...
by Anisse | Jun 2, 2022
We are back for another day of live-blog ! See yesterday afternoon’s liveblog. You can find the live stream here. The kernel self-protection project and how you can help – Gustavo A. R. Silva The kernel self-protection project’s (KSPP) focus is...
by Anisse | Jun 1, 2022
The live stream is still available. Read the morning liveblog. Test-driven kernel releases – Guillaume Tucker The Linux kernel might be heavily tested, because it’s used all over the place. But this is a both hidden and duplicated testing effort, that...
by Anisse | Jun 1, 2022
Let’s start this 9th edition of Kernel Recipes ! We are happy to welcome you after three years of waiting. Jens Axboe is the godfather for this edition and will also be our first speaker in the morning. This is the live stream from those who prefer video over...
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