2009 Linux Plumber's Conference


Videos from the 2009 Linux Plumber's Conference, in Portland, OR.
LPC 2009: Linux-iSCSI.org BoF Discussion
Milestones in LIO 3.1 since LPC 2008
October 24, 2009
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LPC 2009: Modern Configuration API for Wireless Networking
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The wireless extensions API is universally hated by wireless developers on both sides of the user/kernel divide. Fortunately the cfg80211
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API is maturing as a modern alternative. What is needed is for drivers (both new and old) to adopt cfg80211 as their configuration mechanism so that the long wireless extensions nightmare can finally end. Less...
October 24, 2009
LPC 2009: A New SELinux Policy Infrastructure
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This talk will discuss the requirements and design of a new SELinux policy infrastructure. It is hoped that this talk
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will lead to the SELinux community validation of the requirements, acceptance of the new architecture, and a plan to replace the old infrastructure. Less...
October 24, 2009
LPC 2009: Using IMA for Integrity Measurement and Attestation
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Linux 2.6.30 includes the Integrity Measurement Architecture (IMA) system, which measures (hashes) files before they are accessed, and which can
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use a TPM for hardware signed attestation for centralized management of client integrity. Less...
October 24, 2009
LPC 2009 Keynote: Networking Futures : Multiqueue Networking
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David S. Miller on Networking Futures : Multiqueue Networking.
October 24, 2009
LPC 2009: Smack and the Application Ecosystem
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Our sample application is a commercial database server. It provides database services over the network using TCP connections. The security
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goal we're using Smack to address is the isolation of the database files from the users on the server. Less...
October 24, 2009
LPC 2009: BOF Data Center Bridging
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Birds of a Feather session: Data Center Bridging
October 24, 2009
LPC 2009: Plug and Play Multiseat
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Linux multiseat configurations hold the potential to get the cost per Linux user down to half or less of even
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the cheapest PCs. But can we make multiseat plug and play? Less...
October 24, 2009
LPC 2009: An Advanced Git Tutorial
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Linus Torvalds delivers a deep tutorial on the features of git.
October 8, 2009
LPC 2009: Receive Packet Steering: A Software Solution to Scaling the Network Receive Path
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The subject of this talk from Google's Tom Herbert is a software-based solution for scaling performance of the networking receive
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path. This is particularly useful with a single queue (legacy) NIC on a multi-core computer. Less...
October 8, 2009
LPC 2009: Threaded Network Device Interrupts
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Red Hat's Steven Rostedt discusses increasing networking performance by using threaded interrupts for the network devices.
October 8, 2009
LPC 2009: Video API Deathmatch: VDPAU vs. VAAPI
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This talk is the infamous “Video API Deathmatch: VDPAU vs. VAAPI”, where “VDPAU” is NVIDIA’s Video Decode and Presentation API
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for Unix, and “VAAPI” is the Video Acceleration API led by Intel. Less...
October 8, 2009
LPC 2009: Why Network Namespace Sucks and How to Make it Suck Faster
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Core PVC/OpenVZ kernel developer Pavel Emelyanov outlines various ways of establishing a networking communication between a network namespace (a container)
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and the outer world, compares their performance and features. Less...
October 8, 2009
 
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