Media Summary: The PREEMPT_RT patch turns Linux into a hard Real-Time designed operating system. But it takes more than just a The kernelci.org project performs over 2000 A Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) is used for mission critical projects that require a deterministic response time for external ...

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The PREEMPT_RT patch turns Linux into a hard Real-Time designed operating system. But it takes more than just a The kernelci.org project performs over 2000 A Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) is used for mission critical projects that require a deterministic response time for external ... The Linux driver model was created over a decade ago with the goal of unifying all hardware drivers in the Patches carved into stone tablets, why the Linux Testing is important. That's a well known fact that very few developers will dispute. Why is then so little

Ftrace is the official tracer of the Linux Linux has multiple access-control features, which help to contain the damage from a malicious process. However, it is difficult and ... From a performance perspective, there's a lot in the A tale from one of the busier places (by patch churn at least) in the

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Kernel Recipes 2016 - The Kernel Report - Jonathan Corbet

Kernel Recipes 2016 - The Kernel Report - Jonathan Corbet

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Kernel Recipes 2016 - Kernel documentation: what we have and where it’s going - Jonathan Corbet

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Kernel documentation: what we have and where it’s going - Jonathan Corbet

The Linux

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Understanding a Real-Time System (more than just a kernel) - Steven Rostedt

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Understanding a Real-Time System (more than just a kernel) - Steven Rostedt

The PREEMPT_RT patch turns Linux into a hard Real-Time designed operating system. But it takes more than just a

Kernel Recipes 2016 : kernelci.org: 1.5 million kernel boots (and counting) - Kevin Hilman

Kernel Recipes 2016 : kernelci.org: 1.5 million kernel boots (and counting) - Kevin Hilman

The kernelci.org project performs over 2000

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Who needs a Real-Time Operating System (Not You!) - Steven Rostedt

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Who needs a Real-Time Operating System (Not You!) - Steven Rostedt

A Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) is used for mission critical projects that require a deterministic response time for external ...

Kernel Recipes 2016 - The Linux Driver Model - Greg KH

Kernel Recipes 2016 - The Linux Driver Model - Greg KH

The Linux driver model was created over a decade ago with the goal of unifying all hardware drivers in the

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Patches carved into stone tablets… - Greg KH

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Patches carved into stone tablets… - Greg KH

Patches carved into stone tablets, why the Linux

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Why you need a test strategy for your kernel development - Laurent Pinchart

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Why you need a test strategy for your kernel development - Laurent Pinchart

Testing is important. That's a well known fact that very few developers will dispute. Why is then so little

Kernel Recipes 2016 - From ‘git tag’ to the front page - Konstantin Ryabitsev

Kernel Recipes 2016 - From ‘git tag’ to the front page - Konstantin Ryabitsev

Go on a detailed journey through the

Kernel Recipes 2017 - Understanding the Linux Kernel via Ftrace - Steven Rostedt

Kernel Recipes 2017 - Understanding the Linux Kernel via Ftrace - Steven Rostedt

Ftrace is the official tracer of the Linux

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Landlock LSM: Unprivileged sandboxing - Mickaël Salaün

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Landlock LSM: Unprivileged sandboxing - Mickaël Salaün

Linux has multiple access-control features, which help to contain the damage from a malicious process. However, it is difficult and ...

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Making the kernel suck less!

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Making the kernel suck less!

From a performance perspective, there's a lot in the

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Maintainer’s Don’t Scale - Daniel Vetter

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Maintainer’s Don’t Scale - Daniel Vetter

A tale from one of the busier places (by patch churn at least) in the