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Technical videos from conferences
Here
are videos from presentations in technical conferences. They should be
useful for people lacking time or money to attend these conferences.
These videos are encoded with the Theora open and
royalty-free video codec, and with the open and patent-free Vorbis
audio codec. More and more players are available. See Theora.org
for details.
See our mini-howto
for guidelines for doing this too next time you go to a conference!
For an optimum visual experience, the most recent videos have been
compressed with higher-quality settings. Of course, with Ogg/Theora, it
is possible to use much higher compression rates, to obtain much
smaller files , with a lower but still acceptable quality.
Other videos are available in French.
- Keynote: The Kernel: 10
Years in Review, by Matthew Wilcox (Intel)
video
(57 minutes, 175M)
- Talk: Tux
on the Air: State of Linux Wireless Networking, by John W.
Linville (Red Hat)
paper,
slides,
video
(52 minutes, 168M)
- Talk: Suspend
to RAM in Linux: State of the Union, by Len Brown and Rafael
Wysocki (Intel)
paper,
video
(52 minutes, 163M)
- Talk: Real
Time vs Real Fast: How To Choose?, by Paul E. McKenney (IBM)
paper,
video
(45 minutes, 166M)
- Tutorial: ftrace:
latency tracer, by Steven Rostedt (Red Hat)
slides,
video
(98 minutes, 772M)
- BOF: Embedded
Linux, by Tim R. Bird (Sony)
video
(42 minutes, 200M)
- BOF: Embedded
Microcontroller Linux, by Michael Durrant (Arcturus
Networks)
video
(42 minutes, 243M)
- Talk: Energy-aware
task and interrupt management, by Vaidyanathan Srinivasan
(IBM)
paper,
video
(52 minutes, 182M)
- Talk: Application
Testing Under Realtime Linux, by Luis Claudio R. Gonçalves
(Red Hat)
paper,
slides,
video
(54 minutes, 297M)
- Talk: Application
Framework for Your Mobile Device, by Shreyas Srinivasan
(Geodesic Information Systems)
paper,
video
(25 minutes, 146M)
- Keynote: The Making of
OpenMoko Neo, by Werner Almesberger (OpenMoko)
video
(94 minutes, 463M)
- BOF: U-Boot
by Wolfgang Denk (Denx)
video
(54 minutes, 362M)
- BOF: Linux
Compiler, by Rob Landley (Impact Linux)
video
(100 minutes, 765M)
- Tutorial: Practical
Guide to Using Git, by James Bottomley (Hansen Partnership)
video
(61 minutes, 357M)
- Talk: Advanced
XIP File System, by Jared Hulbert (Numonyx)
paper,
video
(49 minutes, 160M)
- Talk: SELinux
for Consumer Electronic Devices, by Yuichi Nakamura
(Hitachi)
paper,
video
(31 minutes, 113M)
- Talk: Around
the Linux File System World in 45 Minutes, by Steve French
(IBM)
paper,
slides,
video
(49 minutes, 298M)
- BOF: Linux The Easy Way with LTIB, by Stuart Hughes (Freescale)
slides,
video
(25 minutes, 144M)
- Keynote: The Joy of
Synchronicity: Coordinating the Releases of Upstream and Distributions,
by Mark Shuttleworth (Canonical)
slides,
video
(76 minutes, 458M)
- Talk: Smack
in Embedded Computing, by Casey Schauffer
paper,
video
(59 minutes, 211M)
- Talk: Bazillions
of Pages: The Future of Memory Management, by Christoph H.
Lameter (SGI)
paper,
video
(49 minutes, 258M)
- Tutorial: Writing
application fault handlers, by Gilad Ben-Yossef
(Codefidence)
video
(49 minutes, 275M)
- Talk: Linux,
Open Source and System Bringup Tools, by Tim Hockin (Google)
paper,
video
(51 minutes, 229M)
- Talk: DCCP
Reached Mobiles, by Leandro Melo Sales (Federal University
of Campina Grande)
paper,
slides,
video
(42 minutes, 193M)
- Talk: Building
a robust Linux kernel, by Subrata Modak (IBM)
paper,
slides,
video
(51 minutes, 249M)
- CELF BOF presentation: Best of recent CELF Conferences, by Tim
Bird (Sony)
slides,
video
(10 minutes, 88M)
- CELF BOF presentation: Developping Embedded Linux with Target
Control, by Tim Bird (Sony)
slides,
video
(17 minutes, 145M)
- CELF BOF presentation: Embedded Building Tools - An Audience
Survey, by Michael Opdenacker (Free Electrons)
slides,
video
(17 minutes, 127M)
- CELF BOF presentation: GCC Tips and Tricks Highlights, by Gene
Sally
video
(14 minutes, 62M)
See also all the papers.
and a report
from the CELF BOF.
Don't miss our
detailed report on the below presentations!
- Keynote: The Relationship Between kernel.org Development and the
Use of Linux for Embedded Applications, by Andrew Morton (Google):
video,
slides
(55 minutes, 240 MB)
- UME - Ubuntu Mobile and Embedded, by David Mandala (Canonical):
video
slides
(30 minutes, 145 MB)
- Appropriate Community Practices: Social and Technical Advice, by
Deepak Saxena (MontaVista):
video
(thanks to Kevin Hilman, MontaVista)
(44 minutes, 139 MB)
- Adventures In Real-Time Performance Tuning, by Frank Rowand:
video,
slides
(50 minutes, 251 MB)
- Shifting Sands: Lessons Learned from Linux on an FPGA, by Grant
Likely:
video,
slides
(44 minutes, 262 MB)
- Disko - An Application Framework for Digital Media Devices, by
Guido Madaus:
video
(27 minutes, 190 MB)
- Keynote: Tux in Lights, by Henry Kingman (LinuxDevices.com):
video,
slides
(44 minutes, 139 MB)
- Back-tracing in MIPS-based Linux Systems, by Jong-Sung Kim (LG
Electronics):
video,
slides
(54 minutes, 160 MB)
- Making a Phone Call With Phase Change Memory, by Justin Treon
(Numonyx):
video,
slides
(28 minutes, 159 MB)
- Building Blocks for Embedded Power Management, by Kevin Hilman
(MontaVista):
We couldn't film his presentation, but we already shot a similar
presentation he gave at Fosdem 2008:
video
((56 minutes, 183 MB)
- Using Real-Time Linux, by Klaas van Gend (MontaVista):
video,
slides
(53 minutes, 263 MB)
- Every Microamp is Sacred - A Dynamic Voltage and Current Control
Interface for the Linux Kernel, by Liam Girdwood (Wolfson
Microelectronics):
video,
slides
(35 minutes, 71 MB)
- Power Management Quality of Service and How You Could Use it in
Your Embedded Application, by Mark Gross (Intel):
video,
slides
(57 minutes, 401 MB)
- OpenEmbedded for product development, by Matt Locke (Embedded
Alley):
video,
slides
(49 minutes, 141 MB)
- Kernel Size Report, and Bloatwatch Update, by Matt Mackall
(Selenic Consulting):
video
(49 minutes, 146 MB)
- Leveraging Free and Open Source Software in a Product Development
Environment, by Matt Porter (Embedded Alley):
video,
slides
(45 minutes, 220 MB)
- Using a JTAG for Linux Driver Debugging, by Mike Anderson (PTR
Group):
video,
slides
(113 minutes, 694 MB)
- DirectFB Internals - Things You Need to Know to Write Your
DirectFB gfxdriver, by Takanari Hayama ():
video
(43 minutes, 200 MB)
- Linux Tiny - Penguin Weight Watchers, by Thomas Petazzoni (Free
Electrons):
video
(thanks to Jean Pihet, MontaVista),
slides
(32 minutes, 140 MB)
- Keynote: Status of Embedded Linux and CELF Plenary Meeting, by
Tim Bird (Sony):
video,
slides
(49 minutes, 112 MB)
Slides are collected on http://www.celinux.org/elc08_presentations/.
- Modest, email client for embedded systems, by Dirk-Jan Binnema
(Nokia):
video
(34 minutes, 121 MB)
- Design a Linux robot companion with 8 bits microcontrollers, by
David Bourgeois:
video
(54 minutes, 211 MB)
- Linux on the PS3, by Olivier Grisel:
video
(47 minutes, 272 MB)
- Xen for Secure Isolation on ARM11, by Jean-Pihet (MontaVista):
video
(41 minutes, 207 MB)
- Building blocks for Embedded Power Management, by Kevin Hilman
(MontaVista):
video
(56 minutes, 183 MB)
- Emdebian Update: Rootfs, GPE and tdebs, by Neil Williams:
video
(47 minutes, 226 MB)
- pjsip: lightweight portable SIP stack, by Perry Ismangil:
video
(55 minutes, 194 MB)
Additional video
- Roadmap to recovery - pain and redemption in X driver
development, by Keith Packard:
video
(44 minutes, 168 MB)
- Detection & Resolution of Real Time Issues Using TimeDoctor,
by François Audeon (NXP):
video
(32 minutes, 359 MB)
- Fancy and Fast GUIs on Embedded Devices, by Gustavo Sverzut
Barbieri (INDT):
video,
slides (46 minutes, 146 MB)
- arch/ppc, arch/powerpc and Device Trees - A Walk Through a Port,
by Hugh Blemings (IBM):
video
(30 minutes, 534 MB)
- Free Software, Licensing and Business Processes, by Shane Martin
Coughlan (FSF Europe):
video,
slides
(40 minutes, 138 MB)
- Introduction to LogFS, by Jörn Engel:
video,
slides
(46 minutes, 260 MB)
- WebKit on Linux and How It Compares to Other Open Source Engines,
by Holger Freyther (Trolltech):
video,
slides
(49 minutes, 205 MB)
- Status Overview of Real-Time, by Thomas Gleixner (Linutronix.de):
video
(47 minutes, 236 MB)
- Kernel Summit Report, by Thomas Gleixner (Linutronix.de):
video
(34 minutes, 520 MB)
- Writing DirectFB gfxdriver For Your Embedded System, by Takanari
Hayama (igel):
video,
slides
(31 minutes, 223 MB)
- Improving JFFS2 RAM Usage and Performance, by Alexey Korolev
(Intel):
video,
slides
(20 minutes, 141 MB)
- YAFFS, by Wookey:
video,
slides
(45 minutes, 194 MB)
- Parallelizing Linux boot on CE Devices, by Vitaly Wool (Embedded
Alley Solutions):
video,
slides
(40 minutes, 185 MB)
- Linux Suspend-to-Disk Objectives for Consumer Electronic Devices,
by Vitaly Wool (Embedded Alley Solutions):
video,
slides
(35 minutes, 652 MB)
- Evaluation of Linux rt-preempt for embedded industrial devices
for
Automation and Power technologies - A case study, by Morten Mossige,
Pradyumna Sampath, Rachana Rao (ABB):
video,
paper
(22 minutes, 224 MB)
- Assessment of the Realtime Preemption Patches (RT-Preempt) and
their impact on the general purpose performance of the system, by
Arthur Siro (DSLab / OSADL):
video,
paper
(31 minutes, 224 MB)
- Panel: the ideal embedded Linux distribution, by Tim Bird (Sony):
video
(65 minutes, 465 MB)
- Keynote, by Tim Bird (Sony):
video,
slides
(46 minutes, 139 MB)
- Usability of User-Space device drivers, by a speaker from
Renesas:
video,
slides
(50 minutes, 256 MB)
- What's New with Busybox, by Rob Landley (TimeSys):
video
(55 minutes, 322 MB)
- Topics in Embedded Power Management, by Todd Poynor (MontaVista):
video,
slides
(44 minutes, 253 MB)
- CE Linux Forum Open Test Lab, by Matt Locke (Nomad Global
Solutions):
video
(35 minutes, 213 MB)
- Power Management Panel, by Mark Gross (Intel):
video
(55 minutes, 360 MB)
- Panel: Tips for Mainlining, From the Experts (starring Greg K.H.,
Greg Ungerer, Matt Mackall), by Tim Bird (Sony):
video
(34 minutes, 230 MB)
- MIPS BOF, by Arvind Kumar (MIPS):
video
(53 minutes, 268 MB)
- uClinux, by Greg Ungerer (SnapGear):
video,
slides
(44 minutes, 235 MB)
- Examining Linux Kernel Size, by Munehiro Ikeda (NEC):
video,
slides
(42 minutes, 247 MB)
- Integrating DirectFB into a UHAPI Platform, by Denis Kropp
(directfb.org):
video,
slides
(31 minutes, 93 MB)
- Linux Trace Toolkit Next Generation, by Mathieu Desnoyers (École
Polytechnique de Montréal):
video,
slides
(34 minutes, 211 MB)
- MythTV on Philips Nexperia PNX8550, by Klaas de Waal (Philips):
video,
slides
(50 minutes, 293 MB)
- Visualizing Resource Usage During Initialization of Embedded
Systems (embootchart), by Matthew Klahn (Motorola):
video,
slides
(51 minutes, 236 MB)
- State of Linux Real-time BOF, by Manas Saksena (TimeSys):
video
(42 minutes, 297 MB)
- Closing Activity: Embedded Linux Quiz, by Tim Bird (Sony):
video
(22 minutes, 235 MB)
Slides are being collected on
http://tree.celinuxforum.org/CelfPubWiki/ELC2006Presentations.
Fosdem,
Brussels, Belgium, February 2006
- Software patents, by Richard Stallman (Free
Software Foundation):
video
(83 minutes, 345 MB)
- SETR LiveCD, live tool for embedded development, by Hector Oron:
video
(30 minutes - lacks the first 5 minutes, 93 MB)
- Optimizing the Linux kernel and applications, by
Michael
Opdenacker (Free Electrons):
video
(49 minutes, 129 MB, slides)
- Lock-Free Data Exchange for Real-time applications, by Peter
Soetens (Flander's Mechatronics Technology Center, Leuven):
video
(49 minutes, 170 MB)
- Alsa SoC layer, by Liam Girdwood (Wolfson Microelectronics):
video
(37 minutes, 95 MB)
- The Maemo development platform, by Tommi Komulainen
(Nokia):
video
(45 minutes, 151 MB, slides)
- Building and supporting distributions with OpenEmbedded,
by Koen Kooi
(Familiar release manager):
video
(48 minutes, 179 MB)
- Towards a common embedded power management solution, by
David
Weinehall and Sampsa Fabritius (Nokia):
video
(81 minutes, 292 MB)
- Real-time patches for Linux, by Klaas van Gend (MontaVista):
video
(55 minutes, 126 MB)
- SLIND, a small Debian for embedded systems, by Benjamin Collar
(Siemens):
video
(55 minutes, 161 MB)
- Openocd, the Open On-Chip Debugger, by Dominic Rath (University
of Applied Sciences, Augsburg):
video
(40 minutes, 128 MB)
- The challenge of the GNU/Linux desktop, by Jeff Waugh (Ubuntu /
Gnome):
video
(53 minutes, 176 MB)
See the abstracts of
the presentations in the embedded track. Many other Fosdem
videos can be found here.
- TWIN: An Even Smaller Window System For Even Smaller Devices, by Keith Packard:
video
(50 minutes, 307 MB)
See the on-line
proceedings
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