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Want to take a live, hands-on kernel development tutorial? There are several events coming up where you can write a working driver or get your kernel hacking questions answered | Want to take a live, hands-on kernel development tutorial? There are several regularly scheduled events where you can write a working driver or get your kernel hacking questions answered. = LinuxSymposium = The [[http://www.linuxsymposium.org/|Linux Symposium]] is a core technology conference, targeting software developers working on the Linux kernel, OS infrastructure, security, networking, and related research projects. With attendees coming from over 30 different countries, the Symposium is the single most comprehensive collection of Linux experts in the world. 2006's [[http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2006/speakers.php?types=TUTORIAL|tutorials]] included "A Step by Step Introduction to Writing (or Understanding) a Linux Filesystem", "Write a real, working Linux driver" and "Reverse Engineering USB Drivers for Compatibility". Held in Ottawa, Canada once a year, sometime during the summer months (June-August) Here's their [[http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2008/archives.php|archive of proceedings]] which is basically a collection of very informative articles = LinuxWorld Conference and Expo = [[http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/|LinuxWorld]] (soon to be [[http://www.opensourceworld.com/|OpenSourceWorld]] in 2009) features comprehensive educational and technical programming on Linux and open source technology. One tutorial was "Write a real, working Linux driver". Held in San Francisco, California, USA once a year during August |
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Coming to Seattle in May for that other hardware conference? On your way out, stay for the hardware unconference where you'll learn how easy it is to make your hardware compatible with free, open source operating systems such as Linux, and available to new markets such as servers, next-generation entertainment devices, and more. Get answers on everything from kernel data structures to the fine points of licensing. Discover how participating in the Linux process is fast and simple, how the development process works, and where to get started. | The hardware unconference where you'll learn how easy it is to make your hardware compatible with free, open source operating systems such as Linux, and available to new markets such as servers, next-generation entertainment devices, and more. Get answers on everything from kernel data structures to the fine points of licensing. Discover how participating in the Linux process is fast and simple, how the development process works, and where to get started. |
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Seattle, Washington, USA | Held in different cities around the world. |
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May 26-27, 2006 Free of charge for all who pre-register on the Wiki. [http://freedomhec.pbwiki.com/ FreedomHEC] = LinuxSymposium = The Linux Symposium is a core technology conference, targeting software developers working on the Linux kernel, OS infrastructure, security, networking, and related research projects. With attendees coming from over 30 different countries, the Symposium is the single most comprehensive collection of Linux experts in the world. [http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2006/speakers.php?types=TUTORIAL Tutorials] include "A Step by Step Introduction to Writing (or Undestanding) a Linux Filesystem" and "Reverse Engineering USB Drivers for Compatibility". Ottawa, Canada July 19-22, 2006 [http://www.linuxsymposium.org/ Linux Symposium] = LinuxWorld = Write a real, working Linux driver San Francisco |
[[http://freedomhec.pbwiki.com/|FreedomHEC]] - from the website: "FreedomHEC is the conference where hardware vendors looking for a cost-effective Linux driver strategy can meet Linux driver experts." |
Want to take a live, hands-on kernel development tutorial? There are several regularly scheduled events where you can write a working driver or get your kernel hacking questions answered.
LinuxSymposium
The Linux Symposium is a core technology conference, targeting software developers working on the Linux kernel, OS infrastructure, security, networking, and related research projects. With attendees coming from over 30 different countries, the Symposium is the single most comprehensive collection of Linux experts in the world.
2006's tutorials included "A Step by Step Introduction to Writing (or Understanding) a Linux Filesystem", "Write a real, working Linux driver" and "Reverse Engineering USB Drivers for Compatibility".
Held in Ottawa, Canada once a year, sometime during the summer months (June-August)
Here's their archive of proceedings which is basically a collection of very informative articles
LinuxWorld Conference and Expo
LinuxWorld (soon to be OpenSourceWorld in 2009) features comprehensive educational and technical programming on Linux and open source technology.
One tutorial was "Write a real, working Linux driver".
Held in San Francisco, California, USA once a year during August
FreedomHEC
The hardware unconference where you'll learn how easy it is to make your hardware compatible with free, open source operating systems such as Linux, and available to new markets such as servers, next-generation entertainment devices, and more. Get answers on everything from kernel data structures to the fine points of licensing. Discover how participating in the Linux process is fast and simple, how the development process works, and where to get started.
Held in different cities around the world.
FreedomHEC - from the website: "FreedomHEC is the conference where hardware vendors looking for a cost-effective Linux driver strategy can meet Linux driver experts."