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Program overview

Tuesday, 2009/10/27
Wednesday, 2009/10/28
Thursday, 2009/10/29
Friday, 2009/10/30

Tutorial Day 1: Tuesday, 2009/10/27
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 german
10:00-18:00 Linux im Netzwerk, Day 1 by Johannes Hubertz, Jens Link and Thomas Martens german
10:00-18:00 Building a high available virtualization cluster based on iSCSI storage and XEN Day 1 by Thomas Groß
10:00-18:00 A Linux Kernel Safari, by Wolfgang Mauerer
10:00-18:00 IKEv2-based Virtual Private Networks using strongSwan by Andreas Steffen
10:00-18:00 High-Availability Clustering with OpenAIS and Pacemaker by Lars Marowsky-Brée
Tutorial Day 2: Wednesday, 2009/10/28
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 german
10:00-18:00 Linux im Netzwerk, Day 2 by Johannes Hubertz, Jens Link and Thomas Martens german
10:00-18:00 Building a high available virtualization cluster based on iSCSI storage and XEN Day 2 by Thomas Groß
10:00-18:00 Deploying VoIP - Identifying and avoiding pitfalls by Heison Chak
Technical Sessions, Day 1: Thursday, 2009/10/29
9:00-18:00 Registration
09:30-09:45 Opening of Linux-Kongress 2009 Program
09:45-10:45 Keynote: Ts'o, Theodore: Linux and Open Source in 2010 and Beyond
10:45-11:15 Coffee break
11:15-12:00 QEMU - The building block of Open Source Virtualization Glauber Costa Compiler Optimization Survey Felix von Leitner
12:00-12:45 View-OS: Change your View on Virtualization. Renzo Davoli A generic architecture and extension of eCryptfs André Osterhues
12:45-14:15 lunch Lunch break
14:15-15:00 Linux multi-core scalability Andi Kleen Samba status report Volker Lendecke
15:00-15:45 Real-Time performance comparisons and improvements between 2.6 Linux Kernels Gazment Gerdeci dmraid update Heinz Mauelshagen
15:45-16:15 Coffee break
16:15-17:00 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly? Structure and Trends of Open Unix Kernels Wolfgang Mauerer Userspace Application Tracing Jan Blunck
17:00-17:45 Fighting regressions with git bisect Christian Couder System call tracing overhead Jörg Zinke
Technical Sessions, Day 2: Friday, 2009/10/30
9:00-14:00 Registration
9:45-10:45 Keynote:
10:45-11:15 Coffee break
11:15-12:00 ext4, btrfs and the others Jan Kára EDE, a light desktop environment, description and best practices Zukan, Sanel
12:00-12:45 Speeding up file system checks in ext4 Theodore Ts'o LAX - a toolset for network administration Thomas Groß
12:45-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-14:45 State of the Union (Mount) Jan Blunck OpenBSC: GSM network-side protocol stack on top of Linux Harald Welte
14:45-15:30 Valgrind your filesystem Jörn Engel Freeswitch application server: Define complex Voice applications within a day. Peter Steinbach
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-16:45 Improving disk I/O performance on Linux Håvard Espeland Async Programming in Samba Volker Lendecke
16:45-17:30 Pre-silicon software development of Linux MTD drivers Gernot Hoyler Open-Source ERP-Solutions - a new way for SMEs Falk Neubert

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