The Korea Linux Forum was held on October 26 at conrad hotel in Seoul, South Korea. The aim of the event is to bring together core developers, system administrators, users, community managers, and industry experts. The idea is to develop stronger bonds between South Korea and the global Linux development community.
This event has now come to an end and the session slides available for you to download from the table below:
Sessions
Konstaintin Ryabitsev | Giant Bags of Mostly Water: Securing Your IT Infrastructure By Expecting Human Error |
Martin Dvorsky and Seung Keon Chung | IBM LinuxONE(TM) Linux without Limits |
Adenilson Cavalcanti | Rust programming language explained through C/C++ |
Brian Warner | More Bang for Your Buck: How to Work with an Open Source Foundation |
Byungchul Park | Energy Aware Scheduling |
Christoph Lameter | Fundamental trends and issues in Linux Memory Management |
Elena Zannoni | New Developments in Linux Tracing Infrastructure |
Javier Martinez Canillas | A Survivor’s Guide to Contributing to the Linux Kernel |
Shuah Khan | Media Resource Sharing Through The Media Controller API | Stephen Hemminger | DPDK performance challenges |
Vikas Shivappa | Monitoring and controlling cache allocation for Quality of service guarentees in Linux |