Presentaciones Linuxcon Norteamérica 2014

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En Chicago se celebró la Linuxcon norteamérica de este año. El event se produjo entre los días 20-22 de agosto. Si hubo alguna charla que te interese y que no pudiste seguir (emitieron las charlas online), quizás encuentres las diapositivas de la misma de entre las que han publicado:

6 Months of the Eudyptula Challenge, Lessons Learned SMR impact on Linux Storage Subsystem How Docker Enablement makes Linux Container easy to deploye on Enterprise Linux Coming Soon, an Open Source Project Near You – the Linaro LNG Open Data Plane Initiative Universal Tux: Accessibility For Our Future Selves Ever Growing CPU States: Context Switch with Less Memory and Better Performance Open Source Governance Round Table: What’s hot ? Fork and Ignore: Fighting a GPL Violation By Coding Instead Kernel Debugging and Tracing NFV in the embedded world: Yocto Project and OpenStack Replacing HW Raid with Twitter Cache and Persistent Memory Explaining and Accessing the SPDX License List kpatch: Have Your Security And Eat It Too! Raspberry Pi Hacks and Projects Hacking the Kernel, Hacking Myself Linux Performance Tools An Overview of Kernel Lock Improvements Object-Based Storage - NAS support through NFS-Ganesha. The Architecture of Linux Traffic Control Better Integration of Systems Management Hardware with Linux Compressing strings of the kernel Kernel Internship Report (OPW) Make your own usb gadget Why Linux rules Chicago Tux On Top: Open Source at the Top of the Rack How Linux Distros Became Boring (and Fedora’s Plan to Put Boring Where It Belongs) New Views on your Source Code History with “git replace” Open Source Policy: OpenDaylight and OpFlex Kernel features for reducing power consumption on embedded devices Getting More Out Of System Suspend In Linux Simulating the Internet using unprivileged LXC containers Linux Kernel Power Management (PM) Framework for ARM 64-bit processors devicetree: kernel internals and practical troubleshooting LLVMLinux: Embracing the dragon Building Linux support for Digital TV Kpatch without Stop Machine RAS Enhancement Activities for Mission-critical Linux Systems Why you should consider using btrfs, real COW snapshots and file level incremental server OS upgrades like Google does. You know, for kids! 7 ideas for improving tech education in schools Lessons about Community from Science Fiction Troubleshooting as a Service Testing Video4Linux Applications and Drivers