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Linux Kernel Roundtable Video
By Dawn M. Foster (91 posts) on October 5, 2009 at 9:53 am
One of the highlights of the recent LinuxCon event for me was the Linux Kernel Roundtable with Linus Torvalds, J.E.J. Bottomley, Jonathan Corbet, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Ted T'so, and Chris Wright. If you want to learn a little more about the Linux kernel from some of the key people along with a healthy dose of humor, this panel is for you. I was excited to learn that all of the keynotes were recorded and are in the process of being made available from Linux Pro Magazine, so even if you missed LinuxCon, you can still watch the video from the kernel panel.
Categories: Open Source
Tags: Chris Wright., Greg Kroah-Hartman, J.E.J. Bottomley, Jonathan Corbet, Linus Torvalds, linux kernel, linux kernel roundtable, linuxcon, Ted T'so
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