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Mon, 15 Jan 2007
Bring me candies from Linux.Conf.Au.
If I would be there I would visited following presentations:
- Dr. Andrew S. Tanenbaum presentation - just to see how he looks, I seriously doubt
his talk has something outstanding - maybe even incorrect, for example my latest TV (which I throuwn away from window
when I was a student) did not show most of the channels and had other problems - it is like
my Gnome terminal crashing once per week - both did/does not work properly.
- The Kernel Report by Jonathan Corbet - iteresting
to know, how life is in an environment I'm hacking in.
- The Linux kernel hacker generations by Andi Kleen -
name says for itself.
- nouveau - reverse engineered nvidia drivers by Dave Airlie -
never did reverse engineering of such a monster like Nvidia video adapter, so it would
be very interesting talk.
Or in parallel "A new kind of real-time: enterprise real-time
by Theodore Ts'o.
- Garbage Collection in LogFS by Jorn Engel- it is somehow
related to my upcoming filesystem development -
need to know potential competitors (although his FS is completely different - it is for flash, but nevertheless).
- Routing and IPSEC Lookup Scaling in the Linux Kernel by David Miller -
I particulary interested in the "Grand Unified Flow Cache" designs. And I never saw David.
- CFQ IO Scheduler by Jens Axboe - it is related
to to my upcoming filesystem development and is just interesting.
- Concurrency and Erlang by Andre Pang - highly related
to my threading library work
and is just interesting.
Or in parallel - "Ext4: The next generation of ext2/3"
by Theodore Ts'o.
- Writing an x86 hypervisor: all the cool kids are doing it! by
Zachary Amsden, Jeremy Fitzhardinge, Rusty Russell, Chris Wright - yes, I want to be cool kid which can
write a hypervisor, unfortunately I have no time and knowledge yet, so at least I would like to listen about it.
- Choosing and Tuning Linux File Systems by Valerie Henson -
given what he presented in FS workshop, this can be extremely intresting task for my upcoming
filesystem development.
Non-development activity I would like to participate:
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