by anisse | Sep 27, 2023
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...
by anisse | Sep 27, 2023
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...
by anisse | Sep 26, 2023
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...
by anisse | Sep 26, 2023
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...
by anisse | Sep 25, 2023
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...
by anisse | Sep 25, 2023
Let’s start this 10th edition of Kernel Recipes ! This is the anniversary edition of Kernel Recipes, 12 years after the first edition. David Miller is the godfather of this edition. This is the live stream from those who prefer video over text. A quarter century...