Leslie
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Denis Antipov <anti...@gmail.com> wrote:
I am Bryan, I lurked here for a long time, -:)))
I'm also doing some kernel development currently.
Herbert's talk will be very interesting. Can I join this event?
Thanks a lot
-Bryan Wu
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 4:39 PM, vivicrow free <deat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> awesome! :D I will definitely be there!!!
>
Hi folks,
I am Bryan, I lurked here for a long time, -:)))
I'm also doing some kernel development currently.
Herbert's talk will be very interesting. Can I join this event?
Thanks a lot
-Bryan Wu
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 4:39 PM, vivicrow free <deat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> awesome! :D I will definitely be there!!!
>
I also invited Eric Miao to join us. He is maintaining Marvell ARM
processor in Linux kernel.
And where is Arch Cafe? This is the first time for me to join the next talk.
Best regards,
-Bryan
Hello to the dphers,
Can we also discuss the general architecture of the linux kernel ( the various modules and how they fit together ) ?
It would be cool to know some basics on how all the modules fit together so that one can do further research and customerize any module he wish. I think this is one of the goal of opensource, given the developers the right and ability to modify the source codes.
I am personaly interested in the security module and the GUI interface. Hope to here something about these.
See you at the talk. Best wishes, Leonard.
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Although I from Embedded Linux world, I am also interested in this topics.
Specially SMP/NUMA, it can be used in embedded Linux, but still needs
lots of hard work.
Look forward to talking with you guys.
Best Regards,
-Bryan