Videos and Report From Embedded Linux Conference 42
Thomas Petazzoni writes "The fourth edition of Embedded Linux Conference was held from April 15 to 17 in Mountain View, California. With more than fifty talks and tutorials around the use of Linux in embedded devices, this conference covered a wide range of topics: power management, debugging techniques, system size reduction, flash filesystems, embedded distributions, real-time, graphics and video, security, etc. For those who could not attend the conference, Free Electrons has published under a free license videos of nineteen talks and an extensive report of them. You can for example watch Andrew Morton's keynote, Klaas van Gend's talk about the real-time version of the Linux kernel, or Mike Anderson's tutorial on the use of JTAG probes for kernel debugging."
Not a real conference? (Score:3, Funny)
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what happened to the other 31+ reports? (Score:2, Interesting)
Free Electrons should free all of them... after all freedom is it's business.
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Re:what happened to the other 31+ reports? (Score:5, Informative)
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Slashdot gripes (Score:2, Insightful)
Slashdot has changed a lot since I first logged on here so many years ago. And while I don't expect a site to be static, I do expect that it evolve to preserve the good features and remove the
Re:Slashdot gripes (Score:5, Insightful)
Looks like a karma burning time for me too.....
BadAnalogyGuy, I have enjoyed your posts, and, still remember funny comments by other members few months ago....something like 'I wanted to tell you how bad your analogy is, before I saw your ID'.
I do not agree with you completely. As far as, humour on Slashdot is concerned, I have thoroughly enjoyed funniest posts, one of them being part of my signature too.
Having said that, IMO, I am also waiting for some good discussion on this topic, being a solution provider using embedded Linux and FreeRTOS [freertos.org]. I was specially interested in some discussion on Power Saving, Audio and Video services, codecs, EMI and its effects on reliability. And I am hopeful, somebody with good knowledge on this subject could post some insightful comments on this.
To answer your question, I have not enjoyed any web site more than Slashdot (pr0n excluded :-D) and I hope to see still lot better of it.
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Why, the proliferation of bad analogies, of course.
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Re:Slashdot gripes (Score:4, Funny)
Excellent karama. Never posted against the establishment, always on topic, always for Linux always against Microsoft.
Branded by Scientologist as Evil! Censored but still posting.
Predicted everything to do with the Bush administration and won an academy award for forum trolling.
Account comes as is and is guaranteed usable until the epoch on 19 Jan 2038.
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Re:Slashdot gripes (Score:5, Insightful)
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Slashdot has evolved, through this one action, into a community of sour-faced monks. Such a community makes me wonder why I want to still be a part of it.
Ok, some gripes:
We should be wearing hoods and cloaks and stuff. And the rest of us who are karma whores should rightly be wearing bling and fishnets.
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Or, to be more verbose, I think there would be fewer scathing attitudes here if there were fewer dupes & misleading sensationalist headlines resulting from the editor failing to read & comprehend TFA before posting it.
And no, I'm not new here. What continues to amaze me is the incredibly insightful commentary from technical, social, & legal visionaries that continue to post here despite the background noise.
www.dictionary.com is your friend (Score:2)
Let me start by saying I don't think the word sink means what you think it does, unless of course you mistakenly beleive Funny mods detract from your karma the way Troll and Offtopic mods do. Maybe your a Karma whore ... I don't know. It certainly sounds like it. Nothing stops you from making posts that you, perhaps mistakenly, believe are funny. I have
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Okay, this is the third thread in a row on the front page that has been nothing more than an overblown opinion piece or random uninteresting conference coverage.
This does not strike me as a overblown or random uninteresting conference. As others have said, the site was slashdotted quite quickly so no actual FTFA comments but embedded Linux systems? How is that a random uninteresting conference. If your not interested in that kind of thing, a) you might be in the wrong place b) don't start complaining because you clicked a link on slashdot that happened to be uninteresting to you.
One of the biggest regressive changes was the decision to make Funny moderations worthless, thereby turning funny posts and comments into karma sinks. This has fundamentally shaped the tone of Slashdot comments into a much less humorous form. Slashdot has evolved, through this one action, into a community of sour-faced monks. Such a community makes me wonder why I want to still be a part of it.
I personally like the fact I do not have to trudge through worthles
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Posts like my original one are an anomaly and express what many people feel, so it gets modded up. But if you were watching my karma, you'd see that it dropped from Excellent to Positive due to the moderations on this post. What looks like positive (+
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When did that happen? Given that your UID is ~150k higher than mine, and that I was not aware of any change - I always assumed Funny never affected karma - I really have no idea what you're talking about.
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Countdown: 3.....2.....1..... (Score:3, Funny)
"But does it run on Linux?"
When it happens, I propose that he should be tarred_n_featherd, then chained to a sweat-shop assembly line 'embedding' Linux into chipsets while surrounded by life-size posters of RMS in a speedo.
Okay, well that's MY recurring nightmare!
Slashdot effect (Score:1)
I guess their httpd is running on Embedded Linux
Slashdotted (Score:1)
videos + slashdot story = slashdotted site
The videos are released under CC so do anyone know where to find torrents for them?
How about some more free talks? (Score:3, Informative)
Talks given by Blockparty [demoparty.us] speakers are included. Enjoy!
Torrents (Score:2)
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