Presenters, Demo-ers, Participants: Thanks very much for your participation in CELF's Embedded Linux Conference Europe. I really enjoyed the conference, and hope you did as well.
We are currently in the process of collecting the presentations from the event. This may take a week or two. If you don't see the one you're interested in, please let me know and we'll try to get it.
Presenters: Please post your technical conference presentations on this page. (See Instructions below the table)
Contents
Table
Presenter(s) |
Session |
Presentation |
Mike Anderson |
Using a JTAG in Linux Driver Debug |
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Mike Anderson |
Understanding and Using SMP/Multicore Processors |
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Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri |
Rich GUI without pain |
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Tim Bird |
Tools and Techniques for Reducing Bootup Time |
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Vitaly Bordyug |
Device tree and Embedded Linux |
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Shane Coughlan |
Strategic Implementation of Free Software in Business |
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Jake Edge |
Avoiding Web Application Flaws In Embedded Devices |
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Bas Engel |
Digital TV with Linux |
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George France, Brian Avery, & Andrew Christian |
Handhelds Mojo: Building and running Ubuntu distributions on ARM |
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Klaas van Gend & Ned Miljevic |
Building Embedded Userlands |
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Klaas van Gend |
The ELC Europe 2008 end game: Linux Fortunes |
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Peter Griffin |
Porting uClinux to a new architecture |
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Armijn Hemel |
Abusing Universal Plug and Play |
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Perry Ismangil & Benny Prijono |
PJSIP: Open Source Compact SIP and Media Stack |
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Mischa Jonker |
Power management on an ARM11 platform |
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Jaya Kumar |
Deferred IO and E-Paper Display |
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Vasileios Laganakos |
Portability and Optimizations of GNU Applications for ARM Embedded Linux |
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Philip Lougher |
Overview of SquashFS filesystem |
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Thomas Petazzoni |
Choosing embedded graphical libraries |
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Michael Opdenacker |
Update on filesystems for flash storage |
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Matt Porter |
Managing NAND Flash to Optimize Product Longevity |
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Bill Roman |
Using Appropriate Wear-leveling to Extend Product Lifespan |
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Frank Rowand |
Adventures in real-time performance tuning, part 1 |
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Frank Rowand |
Adventures in real-time performance tuning, part 2 |
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David Woodhouse |
Community and Embedded Linux |
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Instructions for Presenters
Here are the steps to follow to add your presentation to this page (Please read them BEFORE clicking):
If you don't have a wiki account, please create one by clicking on UserPreferences, fill out the form, and return here.
- (A wiki account is required to attach files or edit this page)
- PDF format is preferred. If you can convert your presentation to PDF, please do so.
- If your presentation has any message which says it is confidential (such as in a footer from a corporate or CELF template), please remove it.
- If you used a CELF template that has "CELF confidential" in the footer, please upload the presentation so we can remove the footer. Or you can remove it yourself by editing the footer on the slide "master" page.
- Please make sure your filename does not have any spaces in it!!
- Click on the Attachments link at the bottom of the page
- on the form, enter your presentation file name (or browse to it)
- click on the "Upload" button
If you want to be extra nice, you can add the appropriate table line (with the "attachment:" link) as an entry in the table. Do this by clicking on EditText at the bottom of the page, adding a line for your session and copying the "attachment:" text from the bottom of the page to your line.
See the entry for Tim Bird (the 1st entry in the table) for an example of the syntax required. Each table line is one long line, even though it may wrap in your browser (so remove all line feeds from your line before saving this page.) Don't worry - if you don't do this or mess something up I will come along later and fix up the table for you.
Thanks!
