Architecture
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ARM support in the Linux kernel
Thomas Petazzoni
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No NMI? No Problem! – Implementing Arm64 Pseudo-NMI
Julien Thierry
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Supporting a new ARM platform: the Allwinner example
Maxime Ripard
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x86 instruction encoding and the nasty hacks we do in the kernel
Borislav Petkov
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Community
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debian’s support for secure boot on x86 and arm
Ben Hutchings
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Driving the industry toward upstream first
Enric Balletbo i Serra
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Hunting and fixing bugs all over the Linux kernel
Gustavo A. R. Silva
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Kernel hacking behind closed doors
Thomas Gleixner
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Kernel maintainance in Linux distributions: Debian
Maximilian Attems
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Linux kernel as a componant in an industrial project: project versus upstream
Arnaud Patard
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Linux Stable Release process
Greg KH
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Maintainer’s don’t scale
Daniel Vetter
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Patches carved into stone tablets, why the Linux kernel developers rely on email instead of using “modern” development tools
Greg KH
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Teaching the Linux kernel, one exercise at a time
Greg KH
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The linux driver model
Greg KH
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The Linux Kernel, how fast it is developed and how we stay sane doing it
Greg KH
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The Next Steps toward Software Freedom for Linux
Bradley Kuhn
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The ubiquity but also the necessity of eBPF as a technology to keep the kernel relevant
David Miller
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Why you need a test strategy for your kernel development
Laurent Pinchard
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