Linux Foundation Videos and Projects
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Keynote: A Conversation with Linux and Git Creator Linus Torvalds
Linus Torvalds at Open Source Summit: "In the kernel community, we’ve come to the realization that it’s not about the small guy against the companies; it's about collaboration."
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Building Helm Charts From the Ground Up: An Introduction to Kubernetes
Helm can make deploying and maintaining Kubernetes-based applications easier, said Amy Chen in her talk at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon.
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Linux Powered Autonomous Arctic Buoys
At Embedded Linux Conference Europe, Satish Chetty explained his work on a Linux-driven sensor buoy deployed to monitor sea ice off the north coast of Alaska.
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State of AGL: Plumbing and Services
Konsulko’s Matt Porter and Scott Murray ran through the major components of the AGL’s Unified Code Base at Embedded Linux Conference Europe.
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uniprof: Transparent Unikernel Performance Profiling and Debugging
In this talk from Xen Summit, Florian Schmidt, a researcher at NEC Europe, describes uniprof, a unikernel performance profiler that can also be used for debugging.
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Linux Foundation intros new hypervisor project Acrn for the internet of things
The Linux Foundation today released details of a new hypervisor reference project for scenarios such as the “internet of things” and other embedded devices.
It’s called Project ACRN and it’s made of two central components: the hypervisor itself and also its device model. The creators of the project will also build a Linux-based Service operating system, and the hypervisor will be able to run guest instances of other operating systems simultaneously.
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