Back from #kernelrecipes . Excellent small-scale single track conference. I really enjoyed it!
Back from #kernelrecipes . Excellent small-scale single track conference. I really enjoyed it!
During Kernel Recipes, after his talk on memory counters in Linux, I asked @vbabka a naive question : how does the kernel sort between active and inactive pages? He kindly pointed to this talk at LPC in 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bnWQF7WQP0
It turns out the answer is quite complex, as there are many special cases : the talk is 54 minutes long, and answering my question with an overview (skipping many details) takes 20+ minutes!
I learned a ton on how memory reclaim works, and I recommend you watch it if you like to understand the details of how your OS works.
That's it for this edition of Kernel Recipes! Read all the live blog articles here: https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2024/category/live-blog/
See you in 2025!
Well, yet another lesson learned and it was thundering!
Paul McKenney thanks a bunch for the erudition.
Well, yet another lesson learned and it was thundering!
Paul McKenney thanks a bunch for the erudition.
This morning's Kernel Recipes live blog has already started over at https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2024/2024/09/24/live-blog-day-2-morning/
And Paul had people distribute candies to the audience. Why? It's still a mystery.
I'm at Kernel Recipes 2024, starting the live blog now https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2024/category/live-blog/
Day 1 Morning: https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2024/2024/09/18/live-blog-day-1-morning/
My colleagues @gpiccoli and André Almeida will attend the Linux Kernel Recipes 2024 in Paris, between the 23rd and the 25th of September. Make sure to talk to him if you are interested in what Igalia works on that is related to the Linux kernel and general OS development.
It seems the #KernelRecipes conference (which is held in Paris, every year) seeking an erudite, who can deliver the #Rust #programming #language talk.
Criterion:
One, applied that language construct in #linux #kernel development, i.e. already sent an acceptable patch/patches upstream.
Second, one must be proficient in it to give some insight into its practicality.
cc: Anne Nicolas
#KernelRecipes registration is open!
https://www.billetweb.fr/kernel-recipes-2024&language=en @KernelRecipes #linuxkernel
#KernelRecipes registration is open!
https://www.billetweb.fr/kernel-recipes-2024&language=en @KernelRecipes
Does anyone know if #EmbeddedRecipes and #KernelRecipes have already set a date for 2024?
The last session of the #KernelRecipes live blog is continued here: https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2023/live-blog-day-3-afternoon/ #kr2023
A sign of DisplayPort over USB-C (external display) working with the #mainline kernel on the recently launched #Fairphone 5!
This wouldn't have been possible without the great work done by all the people contributing to Linux and this SoC, especially the amazing people at Linaro!
#postmarketOS #Fairphone5 #LinuxMobile #kr2023 #KernelRecipes
Thomas Gleixner is providing real-time architectural review and constructive feedbacks to the panic notifiers rework. Only at #KernelRecipes.
#kr2023
The afternoon live blog for day 2 of #KernelRecipes is here https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2023/live-blog-day-2-afternoon/ #kr2023
#kernelrecipes
Kernel Development Stats by @gregkh
On my way to #KernelRecipes ! #kr2023