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Linux-Kongress 2008
15th International Linux System Technology Conference
7.10.-10.10.2008 at the
University of Hamburg, Germany

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Program overview

Tuesday, 2008/10/07
Wednesday, 2008/10/08
Thursday, 2008/10/09
Friday, 2008/10/10
Note: The icon indicates the presentation slides, indicates a video of the talk.

Tutorial Day 1: Tuesday, 2008/10/07
9:00-18:00 registration Registration
10:00-18:00 Network Monitoring With Open Source Tools, Day 1 by Timo Altenfeld, Wilhelm Dolle, Robin Schröder and Christoph Wegener german
10:00-18:00 Creating a single sign-on infrastructure with Kerberos and LDAP, Day 1 by Michael Weiser and Daniel Kobras german
10:00-18:00 Linux-basierte, hochverfügbare Firewalls im Eigenbau , Day 1 by Jörg Jungermann and Maximilian Wilhelm cancelled german
10:00-18:00 Building a virtualization cluster based on Xen and iSCSI-SAN, Day 1 by Thomas Groß
10:00-18:00 Linux-HA (aka Heartbeat) v2 Setup and Administration Daniel Peeß
10:00-18:00 VoIP Jumpstarting - getting through the initial hurdles by Heison Chak
Tutorial Day 2: Wednesday, 2008/10/08
9:00-18:00 Registration
10:00-18:00 Network Monitoring With Open Source Tools, Day 2 by Timo Altenfeld, Wilhelm Dolle, Robin Schröder and Christoph Wegener german
10:00-18:00 Creating a single sign-on infrastructure with Kerberos and LDAP, Day 2 by Michael Weiser and Daniel Kobras german
10:00-18:00 Linux-basierte, hochverfügbare Firewalls im Eigenbau, Day 2 by Jörg Jungermann and Maximilian Wilhelm cancelled german
10:00-18:00 Building a virtualization cluster based on Xen and iSCSI-SAN, Day 2, by Thomas Groß
10:00-18:00 DRBD + Heartbeat + Xen: HA Virtualization Environment by Lars Ellenberg
10:00-18:00 Linux @Layer2 by Johannes Hubertz and Jens Link german
Technical Sessions, Day 1: Thursday, 2008/10/09
9:00-18:00 Registration
09:15-09:30 Opening of Linux-Kongress 2008 Program
09:30-10:30 Keynote: What is the Value of Open Source? James Bottomley (Hansen Partnership, Inc.)
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-11:45 There can be only one - The unified x86 architecture Glauber Costa Scalable filesystems boosting Linux storage solutions Daniel Kobras
11:45-12:30 Chasing the Penguin: Evolution and State of the Kernel Wolfgang Mauerer Semantic Filesystems and Formal Concept Analysis a PhD 5 years in the making Benjamin Martin
12:30-14:00 lunch Lunch break
14:00-14:45 Testing real-time Linux. What to test and how? Sripathi Kodi Server Consolidation with Xen Farming Ulrich Schwardmann
14:45-15:30 The Linux Scheduler, today and looking forward Dhaval Giani Virtualization cluster built with XEN and iSCSI-SAN Thomas Groß
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-16:45 High-Availability on Linux: The Future Lars Marowsky-Brée Scalable and Practical OpenSource Embedded System D. Jeff Dionne
16:45-17:30 DRBD 9 + Devicemapper: The Future of (Linux) Block-Level Storage Replication Lars Ellenberg New Connection Manager for embedded Linux systems Marcel Holtmann
17:30-18:15 Device Mapper Remote Replication Target Heinz Mauelshagen Enhancing Security of Linux-based Android Devices Aubrey-Derrick Schmidt
18:15-18:45 Key Signing Party
20:00-00:00 Social Event @ Sagebiels Fährhaus
Technical Sessions, Day 2: Friday, 2008/10/10
9:00-14:00 Registration
9:30-10:30 Keynote: The Kernel Report Jonathan Corbet (LWN.net)
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-11:45 Extending Vyatta router to add Quality Of Service Stephen Hemminger Samba status report Volker Lendecke
11:45-12:30 Towards 10 Gbps Open Source Routing Olof Hagsand Samba's new registry based configuration Michael Adam
12:30-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-14:45 Open Source Routing in High-Speed Production Use Robert Olsson mISDN continued Karsten Keil
14:45-15:30 Latency reducing TCP modifications for thin-stream interactive applications Andreas Petlund Complete and comprehensive service management built purely on open source Michael Kienle
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-16:45 The Evolution of Java(TM) software on GNU/Linux Dalibor Topic Taking GPGME to New Horizons Werner Koch
16:45-17:30 Closing Session: Dirk Hohndel (Intel USA) - Mobile Linux

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