Hi, On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 10:19:15PM +0200, Jan Kara wrote:
On Wed 29-06-11 11:37:20, Brian K. White wrote:
On 6/29/2011 11:32 AM, Jan Kara wrote:
I've seen some requests for a workshop (see $subject) for the openSUSE conference. Are there any volunteers? That's a rather broad topic. You can spend days on this ;) I could speak about some of this in kernel space but I'm not sure about audience - I guess general people would not be interested in debugging kernel oopses or
On Wed 29-06-11 13:25:17, Andreas Jaeger wrote: performance issues in IO scheduler or memory management?
Honza
.oO( I would. Hm, maybe I'm not general people. Wait a minute... ) OK, +1 to the number of interested people ;)
You can add me too :)
How many general people go to a linux conference? OK, I should have said general Linux audience. But thinking about it reasonable topics for 40 minutes could be: Tracing IO in Linux kernel - blktrace and some basics how to understand what it says
Definitely very interesting for me!
Linux kernel tracing - using function traces, kernel trace points, performance counters...
I'd be very interested in some introductory talk about 'perf' tool.
Setting up and analyzing kernel crash dump
The question is what will be more interesting to the people coming.
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