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Lpc2018 Building Stable Kernel Trees - Detailed Analysis & Overview

nolibc is a C standard library for Linux which is developed and distributed as part of the url: speaker: Ashish Bijlani (Georgia Institute of Technology) This video is to provide guidance to accompany our wiki page: ... The closing event at the 2018 Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC) was led by Elena Zannoni ( LKFT is run on select upstream Linux branches, but wouldn't it be great to detect regressions (or fixes) before they reach upstream ... Have you ever wondered how your Android phone or the world's largest supercomputers run so smoothly? The secret lies deep ...

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LPC2018 - Building Stable Kernel Trees with Machine Learning
A Rolling Stable Kernel Model - Sasha Levin, Google
Safeguards in the Stable Kernel Process - Sasha Levin, Microsoft
LPC2019 - Distribution Kernels MC
LPC2018 - An Introduction to RISC-V
Kernel Recipes 2025 - nolibc: a userspace libc in the kernel tree
LPC2018 - When eBPF meets FUSE: Improving Performance of User File Systems
Building out of tree kernel modules for ARM (AARCH64).
LPC2018 - Closing plenary & kernel panel
YVR18-316:Validate your personal kernel tree using LKFT
Under the Hood of Linux: Red-Black Tree Optimization & Augmented Trees
Thomas Petazzoni - device tree for dummies | ELC 2014
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LPC2018 - Building Stable Kernel Trees with Machine Learning

LPC2018 - Building Stable Kernel Trees with Machine Learning

url: https://linuxplumbersconf.org/event/2/contributions/250/ speaker: Julia Lawall, Sasha Levin.

A Rolling Stable Kernel Model - Sasha Levin, Google

A Rolling Stable Kernel Model - Sasha Levin, Google

A Rolling

Safeguards in the Stable Kernel Process - Sasha Levin, Microsoft

Safeguards in the Stable Kernel Process - Sasha Levin, Microsoft

Safeguards in the

LPC2019 - Distribution Kernels MC

LPC2019 - Distribution Kernels MC

Expected topics Backporting

LPC2018 - An Introduction to RISC-V

LPC2018 - An Introduction to RISC-V

url: https://linuxplumbersconf.org/event/2/contributions/255/ speaker: Palmer Dabbelt (SiFive)

Kernel Recipes 2025 - nolibc: a userspace libc in the kernel tree

Kernel Recipes 2025 - nolibc: a userspace libc in the kernel tree

nolibc is a C standard library for Linux which is developed and distributed as part of the

LPC2018 - When eBPF meets FUSE: Improving Performance of User File Systems

LPC2018 - When eBPF meets FUSE: Improving Performance of User File Systems

url: https://linuxplumbersconf.org/event/2/contributions/249/ speaker: Ashish Bijlani (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Building out of tree kernel modules for ARM (AARCH64).

Building out of tree kernel modules for ARM (AARCH64).

This video is to provide guidance to accompany our wiki page: ...

LPC2018 - Closing plenary & kernel panel

LPC2018 - Closing plenary & kernel panel

The closing event at the 2018 Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC) was led by Elena Zannoni (

YVR18-316:Validate your personal kernel tree using LKFT

YVR18-316:Validate your personal kernel tree using LKFT

LKFT is run on select upstream Linux branches, but wouldn't it be great to detect regressions (or fixes) before they reach upstream ...

Under the Hood of Linux: Red-Black Tree Optimization & Augmented Trees

Under the Hood of Linux: Red-Black Tree Optimization & Augmented Trees

Have you ever wondered how your Android phone or the world's largest supercomputers run so smoothly? The secret lies deep ...

Thomas Petazzoni - device tree for dummies | ELC 2014

Thomas Petazzoni - device tree for dummies | ELC 2014

Embedded Linux Conference 2014 San Jose, Ca Thomas Petazzoni The conversion of the ARM Linux

100 Linux Tutorials: How to Apply a Patch to the Linux Kernel Stable Tree

100 Linux Tutorials: How to Apply a Patch to the Linux Kernel Stable Tree

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