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Kernel Recipes 2014 - Performance does matter

Kernel Recipes 2014 - Performance does matter

Deploying clouds is in everybody's mind but how to make an efficient deployment ? After setting up the hardware, it's mandatory to ...

Kernel Recipes 2014 - The Linux graphics stack and Nouveau driver

Kernel Recipes 2014 - The Linux graphics stack and Nouveau driver

The Linux graphics stack is constantly evolving to add support for new hardware. This evolution and new software specifications ...

Kernel Recipes 2014 - Testing Video4Linux Applications and Drivers

Kernel Recipes 2014 - Testing Video4Linux Applications and Drivers

The video4linux subsystem of the

Kernel Recipes 2014 - Writing Code: Keep It Short, Stupid!

Kernel Recipes 2014 - Writing Code: Keep It Short, Stupid!

The traditional KISS principle says that you are stupid if you

Kernel Recipes 2014 - Quick state of the art of clang

Kernel Recipes 2014 - Quick state of the art of clang

Working on clang for a while now, I

Kernel Recipes 2014 - Xen as a foundation for cloud infrastructure

Kernel Recipes 2014 - Xen as a foundation for cloud infrastructure

It is no accident that Xen software powers some of the largest Clouds in existence. From its outset, the Xen Project was intended to ...

Kernel Recipes 2019 - Kernel hacking behind closed doors

Kernel Recipes 2019 - Kernel hacking behind closed doors

The recent hardware security vulnerabilites exposed the

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Understanding a Real-Time System (more than just a kernel) - Steven Rostedt

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Understanding a Real-Time System (more than just a kernel) - Steven Rostedt

The PREEMPT_RT patch turns Linux into a hard Real-Time designed operating system. But it takes more than just a

Kernel Recipes 2014 - The Linux Kernel, how fast it is developed and how we stay sane doing it

Kernel Recipes 2014 - The Linux Kernel, how fast it is developed and how we stay sane doing it

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Kernel Recipes 2014 - Linux Security Modules : tracing, deciding, acting

Kernel Recipes 2014 - Linux Security Modules : tracing, deciding, acting

Linux Security Modules – LSM – is a framework that allows to support a number of security models for Linux

Kernel Recipes 2014 - x86 instruction encoding and the nasty hacks we do in the kernel

Kernel Recipes 2014 - x86 instruction encoding and the nasty hacks we do in the kernel

I have always wanted to understand x86 instruction encoding in detail but never gotten around to it. Of course not, who has time ...

Kernel Recipes 2018 - CLIP OS: a defense-in-depth OS - Mickael Salaün, Timothée Ravier

Kernel Recipes 2018 - CLIP OS: a defense-in-depth OS - Mickael Salaün, Timothée Ravier

The French Network and Information Security Agency (ANSSI) just declassified and released the sources of its long-time internal ...

Kernel Recipes 2023 - A quarter century of Linux open source, my personal journey

Kernel Recipes 2023 - A quarter century of Linux open source, my personal journey

Having been involved with the Linux