The Linux Conference Australia 2013 edition took place from January 28 to February 1st in Canberra and provided a rich schedule of talks. As they have already released the videos, it is a good opportunity to look at the talks that could be of interest to embedded Linux developers.
- Graphics
- Measuring and Improving OpenGL Performance by Carl Worth, video
- Ponies and Rainbows: Clutter 2.0 and GTK+ 4.0 by Emmanuele Bassi, video
- Future directions for the X Window System by Keith Packard, video
- Teaching the X server new tricks by David Airlie, video
- Lighting up OpenCV with Ne10 and NEON by Beau Johnston, video
- The real story behind Wayland and X by Daniel Stone, video
- Performance / real-time
- LTTng 2.0: Advanced Linux tracing for everyone by Yannick Brosseau, video
- How to make (almost) anything go faster by Anton Blanchard, video
- Real-Time Response on Multicore Systems: It Is Bigger Than I Thought by Paul McKenney, video
- And a lot of other topics
- An Introduction to Linux IPC Facilities by Michael Kerrisk, video
- Vampire Mice: How USB PM impacts you by Sarah Sharp, video
- Making RCU Respect Your Device’s Battery Lifetime by Paul McKenney, video
- The future of non-volatile memory by Matthew Wilcox, video
- Wiggle while you work by Neil Brown, video
- Open Source Firmware by Duncan Laurie, video
- A New Linux Platform, Hardware and Software by Ricky Ng-Adam, video
- Software Transactional Memory in GCC 4.7 by Dave Boutcher, video
- Big and Little Endian inside / out by Benjamin Herrenschmidt, video
- Why kernel space sucks by Michael Kerrisk, video
Enjoy!