Alexandre Lissy, R&D Engineer at Mandriva and PhD at Université de Tours introduces his work at the Linux Symposium to be held next week in Ottawa. The goal of the Linux Symposium is to bring together Linux developers, enthusiasts, and …
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Alexandre Lissy, R&D Engineer at Mandriva and PhD at Université de Tours introduces his work at the Linux Symposium to be held next week in Ottawa.
The goal of the Linux Symposium is to bring together Linux developers, enthusiasts, and systems administrators to improving communication, strengthen the personal connections within the Linux Community and to promote the open and free dissemination of new ideas.
They see their community as the most diverse group ever to collaborate on a single project and they are very proud to have played thier part for the last 13 years. Linux Symposium attendees represent over 30 countries and the Symposium strives to be one of best internationally represented Linux events with content coming from all corners of the vast and incredibly diverse Linux and Open Source Software community.
The two papers presented by Alexandre are:
- Verifications around the Linux Kernel: current state of the art.
- Faults in Patched Kernel: comparison of the faults status between vanilla kernel and distributions kernel
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