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Linux-Kongress 2010
17 International Linux System Technology Conference
September 21-24, 2010
Georg Simon Ohm University Nuremberg / Germany

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Program overview

Tuesday, 2010/09/21
Wednesday, 2010/09/22
Thursday, 2010/09/23
Friday, 2010/09/24
Tutorial Day 1: Tuesday, 2010/09/21
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 canceled german
10:00-18:00 Plattformübergreifende Dateidienste sicher anbieten, Day 1 by Michael Weiser, Daniel Kobras german
10:00-18:00 SELinux - How to live with it?, by Toshaan Bharvani
10:00-18:00 Qemu and the Open virtualization stack, by Glauber Costa
Tutorial Day 2: Wednesday, 2010/09/22
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 canceled german
10:00-18:00 Plattformübergreifende Dateidienste sicher anbieten, Day 2 by Michael Weiser, Daniel Kobras german
10:00-18:00 Zen and the art of High-Availability clustering by Lars Marowsky-Brée
10:00-18:00 A Linux Kernel & Tools Safari by Wolfgang Mauerer
14:00-18:00 Porting of IPv4 Applications to IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack by Owen DeLong
10:00-18:00 Request Tracker: From Setup to Processes and Workflows by Torsten Brumm and Björn Schulz
Technical Sessions, Day 1: Thursday, 2010/09/23
9:00-18:00 Registration
09:15-10:15 Keynote: Jon Corbet – Kernel development: how it goes wrong and why you should be a part of it anyway
10:15-10:45 Coffee break
10:45-11:30 OsmocomBB: Protocol stack and baseband firmware for GSM mobile phones Harald Welte What´s up in Kernel-Land Thorsten Leemhuis
11:30-12:15 Design and implementation of a DECT network stack for Linux Patrick McHardy Deploying OpenOffice.org - Installation and Configuration in a Corporate Network Florian Effenberger
12:15-13:45 lunch Lunch break
13:45-14:30 IEEE 802.15.4 stack for Linux Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov Desktop virtualization with spice Gerd Hoffmann
14:30-15:15 Wifi 802.11n standard support in Linux Vladimir Botka Architecture of the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) Jan Kiszka
15:15-15:45 Coffee break
15:45-16:30 Control and forwarding plane separation on an open-source router Olof Hagsand Virtual Machine timekeeping Glauber Costa
16:30-17:15 Elliptics network - a distributed hash table, design and implementation Evgeniy Polyakov KVM on Server Class PowerPC Alexander Graf
17:15-18:00 Scalability Layer hits the Internet Stack Martin Sustrik megasas: An efficient SCSI HBA emulation for KVM/Qemu Hannes Reinecke
Technical Sessions, Day 2: Friday, 2010/09/24
9:00-14:00 Registration
9:30-10:15 The New Linux 'perf' Tools Arnaldo Melo Shared snapshots Mikulas Patocka
10:15-10:45 Coffee break
10:45-11:30 libtcr - Threaded Coroutine Library Philipp Reisner Tracking filesystem modifications Jan Kára
11:30-12:15 Universal Function Call Tracing Olaf Dabrunz Log2fs or how to achieve 150.000 IO/s Jörn Engel
12:15-13:30 Lunch break
13:30-14:15 systemd Lennart Poettering OFS: An Offline File System based on FUSE Tobias Jähnel
14:15-15:00 mcelog: Memory error handling in user space Andi Kleen Divide and conquer: Shared disk cluster file systems shipped with Linux Udo Seidel
15:00-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-16:15 Resource Management in Linux with Control Groups (cgroups) Stefan Seyfried Porting of IPv4 Applications to IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack Owen DeLong
16:15-17:00 The userspace solution for control groups Dhaval Giani rsyslog: going up from 40K messages per second to 250K Rainer Gerhards

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