On 09/02/2012 07:20 AM, Neependra Khare wrote:
Hi Sunil,

On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 7:47 AM, Sunil Beta Baskar <beta...@gmail.com>wrote:

I know a bit about how kernel design has been transforming from 2.4 to
3.5 and further.
I can share this in a talk, keeping things simple to start with -
giving everyone an overview of the subsystems and their current
status.

This would be really great. Most of us generally work on the latest
kernels and does
not know how a feature has evolved. Take an example of device management.


If anyone is interested in both sides (sharing with others, or
learning [ I would like to understand a few pieces too ] ) do share
what you would like to learn.

I would like learn about the transformation of:-
- Process Scheduling
- Memory management
- Device management
- IO subsystem

Hi, Sunil
I would really like to hear about the internals of Linux kernel and the details of kernel design 3.5 .

Also I would like to learn about Linux Kernel Compilation and actually downloading a raw Linux Kernel(www.kernel.org), compiling it and booting the machine through the newly compiled kernel.

Again please try to schedule the talk in this month itself.

Thanks,
Raju D. Vindane



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