Media Summary: Testing is important. That's a well known fact that very few developers will dispute. Why is then so little A Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) is used for mission critical projects that require a deterministic response time for external ... The PREEMPT_RT patch turns Linux into a hard Real-Time designed operating system. But it takes more than just a

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Testing is important. That's a well known fact that very few developers will dispute. Why is then so little A Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) is used for mission critical projects that require a deterministic response time for external ... The PREEMPT_RT patch turns Linux into a hard Real-Time designed operating system. But it takes more than just a The Linux driver model was created over a decade ago with the goal of unifying all hardware drivers in the A tale from one of the busier places (by patch churn at least) in the This talk will go into the latest statistics for the development of the Linux

This talk provides a deep-ish dive into the APIs the The recent hardware security vulnerabilites exposed the Contemporary computer systems are quite complicated. There may be multiple connections between various components in them ... The Linux man-pages project lives on the boundary between two worlds that are not always mutually intelligible: the Developer, Enterprise, there are many ways to be a Free Software bastard. This talk will give

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Kernel Recipes 2016 - Why you need a test strategy for your kernel development - Laurent Pinchart
Kernel Recipes 2016 - Who needs a Real-Time Operating System (Not You!) - Steven Rostedt
Kernel Recipes 2016 - Understanding a Real-Time System (more than just a kernel) - Steven Rostedt
Kernel Recipes 2016 - Kernel documentation: what we have and where it’s going - Jonathan Corbet
Kernel Recipes 2016 - The Linux Driver Model - Greg KH
Kernel Recipes 2016 - Maintainer’s Don’t Scale - Daniel Vetter
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Kernel Recipes 2016 - The Kernel Report - Jonathan Corbet
Kernel Recipes 2025 - Where does my memory come from?
Kernel Recipes 2019 - Kernel hacking behind closed doors
Kernel Recipes 2019 - What To Do When Your Device Depends on Another One
Kernel Recipes 2016 - Man-pages: discovery, feedback loops, commit message - Michael Kerrisk
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Kernel Recipes 2016 - Why you need a test strategy for your kernel development - Laurent Pinchart

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Why you need a test strategy for your kernel development - Laurent Pinchart

Testing is important. That's a well known fact that very few developers will dispute. Why is then so little

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Who needs a Real-Time Operating System (Not You!) - Steven Rostedt

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Who needs a Real-Time Operating System (Not You!) - Steven Rostedt

A Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) is used for mission critical projects that require a deterministic response time for external ...

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 2016 - Kernel documentation: what we have and where it’s going - Jonathan Corbet

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Kernel documentation: what we have and where it’s going - Jonathan Corbet

The Linux

Kernel Recipes 2016 - The Linux Driver Model - Greg KH

Kernel Recipes 2016 - The Linux Driver Model - Greg KH

The Linux driver model was created over a decade ago with the goal of unifying all hardware drivers in the

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Maintainer’s Don’t Scale - Daniel Vetter

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Maintainer’s Don’t Scale - Daniel Vetter

A tale from one of the busier places (by patch churn at least) in the

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

This talk will go into the latest statistics for the development of the Linux

Kernel Recipes 2016 - The Kernel Report - Jonathan Corbet

Kernel Recipes 2016 - The Kernel Report - Jonathan Corbet

The Linux

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Where does my memory come from?

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Where does my memory come from?

This talk provides a deep-ish dive into the APIs the

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 2019 - What To Do When Your Device Depends on Another One

Kernel Recipes 2019 - What To Do When Your Device Depends on Another One

Contemporary computer systems are quite complicated. There may be multiple connections between various components in them ...

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Man-pages: discovery, feedback loops, commit message - Michael Kerrisk

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Man-pages: discovery, feedback loops, commit message - Michael Kerrisk

The Linux man-pages project lives on the boundary between two worlds that are not always mutually intelligible: the

Kernel Recipes 2016 - The Free Software Bastard Guide - Clément Oudot

Kernel Recipes 2016 - The Free Software Bastard Guide - Clément Oudot

Developer, Enterprise, there are many ways to be a Free Software bastard. This talk will give