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CE Linux conference invites registrants

Mar 16, 2006 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

[Updated Mar. 30] — The Consumer Electronic Linux Forum (CELF) has published a preliminary presenters list for its annual conference, and requests that attendees register now, to ensure an accurate head-count. The CELF Embedded Linux Conference is set for Apr. 11-12 in San Jose, Calif., and will feature presentations, tutorials, and informal “birds-of-a-feather” sessions delivered and attended by… many prominent Linux hackers, including several key kernel subsystem maintainers.

For example, new Busybox maintainer Rob Landley, a senior Linux engineer at TimeSys, will present a session entitled “What's new with Busybox,” at 11 AM on Tuesday.

The event will also include sessions on using Linux in TV, benchmarking real-time performance, bootup time, system size, power management, event tracing, and “a host of other topics,” according to Tim Bird, a senior staff engineer at Sony who serves as CELF's architecture group chair. A preliminary list of sessions can be found here.

“There's something for everyone! Well… everyone who develops embedded products using Linux, anyway,” Bird said.

He adds:

You'll be able to talk directly to many of the primary maintainers of important kernel features and add-on systems, such as:

  • uClinux
  • hrtimers
  • PCI and USB
  • LKST, LTTng and KFT tracing systems
  • power management
  • ALSA

If you're planning on coming, now is the time to make the arrangements. Please register soon so we have an accurate count of attendees!

P.S. There's still room in Greg Kroah-Hartman's driver writing tutorial, but space is limited. Those attending this class will receive USB hardware which will be theirs to keep. Tutorial participants will write an actual Linux driver for this hardware in the class — under the instruction of one of the world's most prominent Linux experts!! Please contact me directly, after registering at the web site for the conference, if you wish to reserve a spot in this class. Reservations will be accepted on a strictly first-come, first-served basis.

LinuxDevices.com founder Rick Lehrbaum attended the technology demonstration session of last year's CELF conference, and assembled this comprehensive report.

More details on the upcoming conference, including registration information, can be found on CELF's website, here.


 
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