2009 Japan Linux Symposium


The Japan Linux Symposium is the newest Linux conference in Asia Pacific that brings together a unique blend of core developers, administrators, users, community managers and industry experts. It is designed not only to encourage collaboration but to support future interaction between Japan and other Asia Pacific countries and the rest of the global Linux community.
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Analyzing System Behavior With Kernel Tracing by Atsushi Tsuji and Noboru Obata
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December 16, 2009
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Japan Linux Symposium: The Kernel Report by Jonathan Corbet
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December 14, 2009
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Kernel Developer Panel by Jon Corbet, Andrew Morton, Takashi Iwai and Tejun Heo Moderated by Ted Tso
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December 14, 2009
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How to contribute to the Linux Kernel and Why It Makes Economic Sense by James Bottomley
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December 14, 2009
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Video4Linux Past Present and Future by Hans Verkuil
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By: dougsland
December 14, 2009
Japan Linux Symposium Keynote:「UNIX+OSS+Ruby」(English Captions)
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UNIX+OSS+Ruby」 まつもと ゆきひろ (Ruby 創始者) Yukihiro Matsumoto (Network Applied Communication Laboratory) Ruby Creator
By: osonoi
By: osonoi
December 10, 2009
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IO Controller State of the Art by Munehiro Ikeda
By: dougsland
By: dougsland
December 9, 2009
Japan Linux Symposium: Flight Recorder: A Solution for Investigating Linux Kernel Accidents
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Flight Recorder: A Solution for Investigating Linux Kernel Accidents by Zhao Lei and Lai Jiangshain KOSAKI Motohiro.
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By: dougsland
December 8, 2009
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Measuring Function Duration with Ftrace by Tim Bird
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December 8, 2009
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The KVM qemu storage stack by Christoph_Hellwig
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By: dougsland
December 6, 2009
 
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