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LinuxCon Japan 2011 | Schedule

Please note that the schedule is still fluid and will change as speakers and sessions are finalized.

Wednesday, June 1st

All Keynote Presentations Are In Room 503

  Room 411/412 Room 413 Room 414/415 Room 416/417 Room 511/512
8:00 Registration
9:00 Welcome Remarks
Noriaki Fukuyasu, Director at Linux Foundation Japan
9:15 20 Years of Linux
Greg Kroah-Hartman in conversation with Linux Creator Linus Torvalds
10:00 Break
10:30 Charting the Next Decade of Linux: The SUSE View
Alan Clark, Senior Manager and Strategic Advisor for Industry Initiatives at Novell
11:00 The Yocto Project
Dirk Hohndel, Linux and Open Source Technologist at Intel
11:30 Lunch Break
13:00 Gnuk - A Free Software USB Token Implementation (Download Slides)
Niibe Yutaka, FSIJ
Open Compliance Mini-Summit
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Utilizing nilfs2 fine-grained snapshots (Download Slides)
Ryusuke Konishi, NTT
Performance Prediction and Optimization using Linux/Cgroups (Download Slides)
Yuzuru Maya, Hitachi
Virtualization Mini-Summit
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14:00 Kernel Crash Logging and Core Dump (Download Slides)
Cong Wang, Red Hat
Open Compliance Mini-Summit
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NVM Express
Matthew Wilcox, Intel
Are you Really Helped by Upstream Kernel Code? (Download Slides)
Hisao Munakata, Renesas
Virtualization Mini-Summit
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15:00 Break
15:30 GPU Performance Monitoring with perf event (Download Slides)
Lin Ming, Intel
Open Compliance Mini-Summit
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LKML Survival Guide (For Repressed Asian Geeks)
Tejun Heo, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
MeeGo (BoFs)
Yasushi Osonoi, Dell & Mikio Sakemoto, Intel
Virtualization Mini-Summit
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16:30 Runtime Power Management vs System Sleep (Download Slides)
Rafael J. Wysocki, Faculty of Physics U. Warsaw, SUSE/Novell
Open Compliance Mini-Summit
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SCSI Device Naming (Download Slides)
Nao Nishijima, Hitachi
systemd: Beyond Init
Lennart Poettering, Red Hat
Virtualization Mini-Summit
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17:45 VIP Dinner Reception

 

Thursday, June 2nd

All Keynote Presentations Are In Room 503

  Room 411/412 Room 413 Room 414/415 Room 416/417 Room 511/512
8:00 Registration
9:00 Demand for Mobility Drives Open Source Innovation
Mark Charlebois, Director of Open Source Strategy at Qualcomm Innovation Center
9:30 Current Work in Filesystems
James Bottomley, Parallels; Chris Mason, Oracle; Ric Wheeler, Red Hat, Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao, NTT
10:00 Break
10:30 Linaro: A Year of Change
David Rusling, CTO at Linaro
11:00 International Kernel Developer Panel
Greg Kroah-Hartman, Novell; Jon Corbet, Linux Weekly News; Christoph Hellwig; Ted Ts'o, Google
12:00 Lunch Break
13:30 GNOME 3.0 - Design decisions, Main Changes, Future Visions
Tobias Mueller, GNOME Foundation
Linux on POWER7
Jeffrey J. Scheel, IBM
One Billion Files: Pushing Scalability Limits of Linux File Systems
Ric Wheeler, Red Hat
How to Find the Cause of a Broken PREEMPT_RT System (Download Slides)
Frank Rowand, Sony Network Entertainment
Virtualization Mini-Summit
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14:30 Status of Linux Kernel Development and Relationship with Industries (Download Slides)
Tsugikazu Shibata, NEC
Introduce New Branch Tracer 'perf branch' (Download Slides)
Akihiro Nagai, Hitachi
Developing Embedded Linux Devices Using the Yocto Project
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Dave Stewart, Intel
Update on Btrfs (Download Slides)
Chris Mason, Oracle
Virtualization Mini-Summit
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15:30 Break
16:00 UDP Scalability - A Case Study
Herbert Xu, Red Hat
Improving Graphic Performance of MeeGo on ARM
Akira Tsukamoto, Nomovok
Improving User Experience Through Unity
Zhengpeng Hou, Canonical
High Availability Clustering on Linux
Lars Marowsky-Brée, Novell
Virtualization Mini-Summit
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17:00 Improving SMP Performance in the Kernel: Using Ext4 as a Case Study
Ted Ts'o, Google
Performance Improvement of Btrfs
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Miao Xie, Fujitsu
Intelligent Failure Prediction on Linux Systems (Download Slides)
Sanil Kumar D, Huawei and Timo Jokiaho, Huawei
Desktop: Is there a Way Linux Can Clear the Last Hurdle?
Noriaki Fukuyasu, The Linux Foundation
Virtualization Mini-Summit
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Friday, June 3rd

All Keynote Presentations Are In Room 503

  Room 411/412 Room 413 Room 414/415 Room 416/417 Room 511/512
8:00 Break
9:00 IPC of Android Using Binder
Tetsuyuki Kobayashi, Kyoto Micro Computer
Status of Embedded Linux (BoFs) (Download Slides)
Tim Bird, Sony Network Entertainment
The Stable Linux Kernel Tree
Greg Kroah-Hartman, Novell
Memory cgroup Features
Hiroyuki Kamezawa, Fujitsu
Swift: OpenStack Distributed Object Storage
Tomonori Fujita, NTT
10:00 Modern CPU Performance Analysis on Linux
Andi Kleen, Intel
Programming Summer Camp For Japanese Students (Download Slides)
Satoru Takeuchi, Fujitsu
Real-Time Linux (BoFs) (Download Slides)
Frank Rowand, Sony Network Entertainment
Status Update on QEMU PCI Express Support
Isaku Yamahata, VA Linux Japan K.K.
OpenStack and Other OSS Cloud Infrastructures (BoFs)
Masanori Itoh, NTT Data Corporation
11:00 KVM Memory Virtualization Progress (Download Slides)
Xiao Guangrong, Fujitsu
Dalvik on Any Devices
Mitsutaka Amano, Miracle Linux Corporation
Runtime PM (BoFs)
(Download Slides) Hisao Munakata, Renesas
Large Scale file systems with XFS
Christoph Hellwig
Design and Implementation of OpenStack(Nova) LiveMigration
Kei Masumoto, NTT Data Corporation
12:00 Lunch
13:30 The Kernel Report: 20th Anniversary Edition
Jon Corbet, Editor at Linux Weekly News
14:30 Control is the New Community: What Linux can Learn from Android
James Bottomley, CTO, Server Virtualization at Parallels
15:30 Break
16:00 Asian Kernel Developer Panel
Tejun Heo, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics; Motohiro Kosaki, Fujitsu; Herbert Xu, Red Hat
17:00 Disaster Relief Panel Discussion
Chris Mason, Oracle; Ted Ts'o, Google; Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao, NTT; Rafael Wysocki, Faculty of Physics, U. Warsaw, SuSE/Novell
18:00 Closing Reception