O processo de seleção de palestras para a Linux Developer Conference Brazil foi finalizado e esta será a grade do evento que ocorrerá de 25 a 26 de Agosto:
- Beautifying syscall args using kernel headers and eBPF in ‘perf trace’ — Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
- Bootstrap of the Debian ppc64el port: history, concepts, techniques, and challenges — Mauricio Faria de Oliveira
- Constructing a virtual CPU from the ground up — Eduardo Habkost
- Da linuxdev-br ao GSoC: Displays Virtuais no Kernel — Rodrigo Siqueira
- Generic Pin Configuration – Pin Control Subsystem — Matheus Castello
- Implementing Transactional Memory in Kernel space — Breno Leitão
- Introduction to MTD memory in Linux — Ezequiel Garcia
- Keeping the ABI [somewhat] sane — Gabriel F. T. Gomes
- Managing client’s projects in open source and being profitable — Alvaro Solivares
- O modelo de desenvolvimento de drivers do kernel Linux — Sergio Prado
- Open Source Peer-to-Peer Cloud Software for Everyone — Jon “maddog” Hall
- Performance counters in htop 3.0 — Hisham Muhammad
- Porting Linux to an Embedded Platform without pain — Fabio Estevam
- Securing Software Updates for IoT devices with TUF and Uptane — Ricardo Salveti
- The danger of ring3 rootkits — Fernando Mercês
- Three tales of Free Software in my teaching at Unicamp — Islene Calciolari Garcia
- Who’s afraid of Spectre & Meltdown? — Alexandre Oliva
Fonte: Email do Comitê da linuxdev-br