The Linux Kernel Developers Summit (also known as the Linux Kernel Maintainer Summit) is an annual gathering of the top Linux kernel developers. Attendance...
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Linux kernel mailing list with goal of adding Rust as a programming language that could be used within the Linux project. At the Open Source Summit 2022...
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such as the Linux Kernel Summit and the Linux Plumbers Conference. It also hosts a Technical Advisory Board made up of Linux kernel developers. One of these...
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Retrieved 30 October 2019. "Let's Talk To Linux Kernel Developer Greg Kroah-Hartman - Open Source Summit, 2019". YouTube. 10 September 2019. Archived...
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Linux Security Modules (LSM) is a framework allowing the Linux kernel to support, without bias, a variety of computer security models. LSM is licensed...
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List of free-software events (redirect from List of Linux conferences)
system, held often around the world since 2007 X.Org Developers' Conference (XDC) and X Developers' Summit (XDS), annual events since 2005 organized by X.Org...
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Enterprise Linux Server subscription is available at no cost for development purposes. Developers need to register for the Red Hat Developer Program and...
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The Linux kernel is a free and open source: 4 Unix-like kernel that is used in many computer systems worldwide. The kernel was created by Linus Torvalds...
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Shuah Khan (category Linux kernel programmers)
at the annual Linux Kernel Developers Summit. Khan also leads the Community Bridge Program, which aims to empower open-source developers by providing tools...
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Ubuntu (redirect from Ubuntu Developer Summit)
always use the latest upstream version of the Linux kernel at the time of each Ubuntu release, even if the kernel code hasn't seen a stable release and is...
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Theodore Ts'o (category Linux kernel programmers)
and has chaired the annual Linux Kernel Developers Summit. In 2010 Ts'o moved to Google, saying he would be working on "kernel, file system, and storage...
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Direct Rendering Manager (redirect from Kernel mode setting)
The Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) is a subsystem of the Linux kernel responsible for interfacing with GPUs of modern video cards. DRM exposes an API that...
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Android 16 (section Linux terminal)
the hypervisor (KVM or gunyah) and schedules resources with its own Linux kernel. Notably, it supports running classic software like Doom, showcasing...
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cloud computing, and containers. In 2015, Intel introduced Clear Linux OS at OpenStack Summit 2015, Vancouver initially, it was limited to cloud usage. Intel...
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Ext4 (category File systems supported by the Linux kernel)
limits and add other performance improvements. However, other Linux kernel developers opposed accepting extensions to ext3 for stability reasons, and...
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OpenWrt (redirect from Midge Linux)
the network scheduler of the Linux kernel, with many available queuing disciplines. CoDel has been backported to Kernel 3.3. This encapsulates Traffic...
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Source Summit (formerly LinuxCon) is a name for a series of annual conventions organized each year since 2009 by the Linux Foundation. The first LinuxCon...
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OpenSUSE (redirect from SUSE linux)
Linux kernel to version 2.6.37. openSUSE 12.1 was released on 16 November 2011. This includes Plasma 4.7 and GNOME 3.2 and Firefox 7.0.1. The Linux kernel...
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Linux kernel 2.6.29. Included in the update were numerous new features: On October 27, 2009, the Android 2.0 SDK was released, based on Linux kernel 2...
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X86-64 (redirect from 64bit linux)
W. (2010). Professional Linux kernel architecture. John Wiley & Sons. "Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual, Volume 3A: System...
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contacts between users and developers. With this broad approach LinuxTag was one of the most important events of this kind. LinuxTag's slogan, "Where .COM...
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compatibility between Android and iOS devices. Android 15 is based on Linux kernel version 6.6, although some devices still run earlier versions underneath...
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HarmonyOS (category Linux distributions)
were based on code from the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) and the Linux kernel; many Android apps could be sideloaded on HarmonyOS. The next iteration...
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widely supported. Linux kernel portability to instruction set architectures other than x86, was an early feature added to the kernel. Information on features...
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system kernel. It is the successor to the Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF, with the "e" originally meaning "extended") filtering mechanism in Linux and is...
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Btrfs (category File systems supported by the Linux kernel)
2013, the file system's on-disk format has been declared stable in the Linux kernel. Btrfs is intended to address the lack of pooling, snapshots, integrity...
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FreeBSD (redirect from FreeBSD kernel)
system, delivering a kernel, device drivers, userland utilities, and documentation, as opposed to Linux only delivering a kernel and drivers, and relying...
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Fuchsia (operating system) (redirect from Magenta kernel)
Google. In contrast to Google's Linux-based operating systems such as ChromeOS and Android, Fuchsia is based on a custom kernel named Zircon. It publicly debuted...
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Red Hat (category Linux companies)
March 2016[update], Red Hat is the second largest corporate contributor to the Linux kernel version 4.14 after Intel. On October 28, 2018, IBM announced its intent...
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Security-Enhanced Linux, Kernel Container Developers', Linux Power Management and Linux Wireless LAN. There were two mini-summits in 2009: Linux Power Management...
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