Live blog day 3: afternoon

This is the last live blog for this Kernel Recipes edition. Hardware and its Concurrency Habits – Paul E. McKenney Hardware has evolved a lot in the last 40 years: CPUs have more cache, deeper pipelines, are out of order, and mostly unpredictable. Paul showed a...

Live blog day 3: morning

Welcome back for the last day of this 10th edition of the Kernel Recipes live blog ! You can also follow the video live stream. Netconf 2023 Workshop – David Miller This year, Netconf, the invitation-only Linux conference for network kernel developers was held...

Live blog day 2: afternoon

Welcome back on the live blog. You can also follow the live stream. Demystifying the Linux kernel security process – Greg Kroah-Hartman The upcoming EU regulation: Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). The main idea behind this regulation is good, but the way it is...

Live blog day 2: morning

Welcome back for day 2 of the Kernel Recipes live blog ! The unique way to maintain Ftrace Linux subsystem – Steven Rostedt This is the third talk about maintaining, but it’s only an accident. Great minds think alike. As an introduction, Steven said...

Live blog day 1: afternoon

Fast by Friday: Why kernel superpowers are essential – Brendan Gregg What would it take to fix any performance issue in 5 days ? Improving performance is good for the environment, companies, etc. Brendan’s motto is that any performance issue reported on...