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<div class="vevent">
<span class="organiser">Dobrica Pavlinušić</span>:
- <span class="summary">Emulacija raznih arhitektura s primjerima</span>,
+ <span class="summary">Emulacija raznih arhitektura s primjerima</span>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://www.open.hr/dc2008/">DORS/CLUC 2008</a>,
<span class="location">FER</span>,
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20080417">17.04.2008.</span>
<span class="summary">
It's Alive! - Linux on Embedded PowerPC porting guide
</span>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://www.embeddedlinuxconference.com/elc_2009/sessions.html#Likely" title="CELF Embedded Linux Conference">ELC</a>,
<span class="location">San Francisco "Ubiquity"</span>,
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20090406">Monday, April 6 2009</abbr>
<span class="summary">
Embedded Linux on FPGAs for fun and profit
</span>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://www.embeddedlinuxconference.com/elc_2009/sessions.html#Williams" title="CELF Embedded Linux Conference">ELC</a>,
<span class="location">San Francisco "Ubiquity"</span>,
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20090406">Monday, April 6 2009</abbr>
<span class="summary">
Running Debian on Inexpensive Network Storage Devices
</span>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://archive.fosdem.org/2009/schedule/events/debian_nas">FOSDEM</a>,
<span class="location">Brussels, Belgium</span>,
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20090207">Saturday 2009-02-07</abbr>
<span class="summary">
What is Go?
</span>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://golang.org/">Google</a>,
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20091030">October 30, 2009</abbr>
<div class="description">
<span class="summary">
ZFS - The Next Word...
</span>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="https://slx.sun.com/1179275620">Kernel Conference Australia 2009</a>,
<span class="location">Brisbane, Australia</span>,
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20090715">Wednesday 15th July 2009</abbr>
<span class="summary">
Use the Fork Luke!
</span>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://lca2009.linux.org.au/programme/schedule/view_talk/173?day=wednesday">linux.conf.au</a>,
<span class="location"></span>,
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20090121">Wednesday, 21st January 2009</abbr>
<span class="summary">
Why network namespace sucks and how to make it suck faster
</span>
- <br>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://linuxplumbersconf.org/ocw/proposals/81">Linux Plumbers Conference</a>,
<span class="location">Portland, OR</span>,
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20090923">Wednesday, September 23, 2009 from 10:30 – 10:55am</span>
The talk outlines various ways of establishing a networking
communication between a network namespace (a container)
and the outer world, compares their performance and features.
-<br>
+<p>
Each namespace implements its own isolated network stack.
Network packets comes to a network stack from network device.
Five different device types that can be used as a packets
sources for containers are demonstrated. Their properties
(mostly performance and maintainability) and features are
compared.
-<br>
+<p>
In addition, one more device type is described — the one that is currently
only implemented in the OpenVZ containers. Its pros and cons,
and ways it can be implemented in the mainline kernel are discussed.
<span class="summary">
Evaluating Linux storage APIs for use in QEMU/KVM
</span>
- <br>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://linuxplumbersconf.org/ocw/proposals/38">Linux Plumbers Conference</a>,
<span class="location">Portland, OR</span>,
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20090923">Wednesday, September 23, 2009 from 10:30 – 10:55am</span>
<div class="description">
KVM is a Linux kernel module that exposes hardware virtualization support to userspace. QEMU is a full system simulator that runs as a user space process and emulates/virtualizes many types of machines including a standard PC. Together, KVM and QEMU enable Linux to act as a hypervisor.
-<br>
+<p>
As a hypervisor, I/O performance is a weak area today in Linux. Since all I/O for guests are generated from QEMU, we are largely limited by the I/O interfaces provided by the Linux kernel to userspace. The current set of storage I/O interfaces have proven to not map well to QEMU’s requirements.
-<br>
+<p>
This talk will cover how we are currently using the storage I/O interfaces provided by Linux. It will focus on the mechanisms to generate multiple asynchonrous, scatter/gather I/O requests to buffered and non-buffered files along with physical devices. It will also cover topics like request tagging and barriers.
-<br>
+<p>
The goal of the talk will be to generate discussion about proposed future interfaces (syslets, acalls, etc.) and to discuss whether current interfaces like linux-aio are at all salvagable.
-<br>
+<p>
Virtualization is perhaps one of the more demanding userspace I/O workloads available so it serves as a particularly good canary in evaluating future I/O interfaces.
</div>
</div>
<span class="summary">
Using IMA for Integrity Measurement and Attestation
</span>
- <br>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://linuxplumbersconf.org/ocw/proposals/34">Linux Plumbers Conference</a>,
<span class="location">Portland, OR</span>,
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20090924">Thursday, September 24, 2009 from 11:35am – Noon</span>
<div class="description">
Linux 2.6.30 includes the Integrity Measurement Architecture (IMA) system, which measures (hashes) files before they are accessed, and which can use a TPM for hardware signed attestation for centralized management of client integrity.
-<br>
+<p>
This talk will cover configuration and use of 2.6.30’s new Integrity Measurement Architecture (IMA). It will discuss IMA measurement policies, use and configuration of a hardware TPM for report signature and validation, and how to generate and use Trusted Computing Group standard formats and protocols for network admission and health-check. The talk will include demonstration of open source applications and libraries for these capabilities.
</div>
</div>
<div class="vevent">
<span class="organiser">Jonathan Bian</span>
<span class="summary">Video API Deathmatch: VDPAU vs. VAAPI</span>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://linuxplumbersconf.org/ocw/proposals/109">Linux Plumbers Conference</a>,
<span class="location">Portland, OR</span>,
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20090925">Friday, September 25, 2009 from 1:30 – 2:15pm in Salon E</abbr>
<span class="summary">
Developing for non-x86 targets using QEMU
</span>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://www.ohiolinux.org/talks.html#QEMU">Ohio LinuxFest</a>,
<span class="location">Columbus, Ohio</span>
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20090926">Saturday September 26 2009</abbr>
<div class="vevent">
<span class="organiser">Dobrica Pavlinušić</span>:
<span class="summary">Oslobodimo hardware – sve što ste željeli znati o RFID-u a niste se usudili pitati</span>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://2009/slobodnifestival.info">Slobodni festival 3</a>,
<span class="location">Čakovec</span>,
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20090704">4. srpnja 2009.</abbr>
<span class="summary">
Challenges in Building Large-Scale Information Retrieval Systems
</span>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://videolectures.net/wsdm09_dean_cblirs/">Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining</a>,
<span class="location">Barcelona</span>
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20081019">Wed Nov. 19th 2008</abbr>
<span class="summary">
Events Evolved
</span>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://www.yuiblog.com/blog/2009/10/30/smith-yuiconf2009-events/">YUI Theater</a>,
<span class="location">Yahoo! HQ, Sunnyvalle, CA</span>
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20090202">Wednesday, October 28</abbr>
<span class="summary">
The DOM Is a Mess
</span>
+<br>
<a class="url" href="http://www.yuiblog.com/blog/2009/02/02/video-resig-2/">YUI Theater</a>,
<span class="location">Yahoo! HQ, Sunnyvalle, CA</span>
<abbr class="dtstart" title="20090202">January 29, 2009</abbr>