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FreedomHEC Taipei 2008

 

FreedomHEC Taipei is the hardware conference where you'll learn how easy it is to make your hardware compatible with free, open source operating systems such as Linux, and available to new markets such as servers, next-generation entertainment devices, and more. FreedomHEC Taipei is the conference where hardware vendors looking for a cost-effective Linux driver strategy can meet Linux driver experts. 

 

Who: Hardware engineers, driver developers, you. (Please register and add yourself to our who's who page.)

What: High-intensity learning, networking and Linux driver development unconference

Where: Technical Service Building (14F., No.133, Sec. 4, Minsheng E. Rd., Taipei City 105, Taiwan, R.O.C. )

When: November 20-21, 2008

Why: Take control of your own destiny and make your hardware valuable to the Linux market.

 

 

Register Now!

 

 

Schedule

 

If you want to give a talk please add yourself to the schedule!  If you don't have access to edit the wiki please request access.  Please invite people to speak and forward the call for speakers to friends.

 

November 20th, 2008

 

 Time

Topic

Speaker

 9:00-9:45

How and why to work with the Kernel community (2 sessions?)

Deepak Saxena

 10:00-10:45

 

 

 11:00-11:45

ACPI EC driver: working around broken hardware

Alexey Starikovskiy

 1:00-1:45

Lunch

 

 1:00-1:45

 

 

 2:00-2:45

Build OpenSuSE for new hardware platform

Coly Li

 3:00-3:45

 

 

 4:00-4:45

 

 

 

November 21st, 2008

 

 Time

Topic

Speaker

 9:00-9:45

 

 

 10:00-10:45

 

 

 11:00-11:45

Failure experience on open source development

Coly Li

 1:00-1:45

Lunch

 

 1:00-1:45

TOMOYO Linux: a tool to understand and protect your Linux box

Toshiharu Harada 

 2:00-2:45

Kernel Hacking on the ARM CPU

Deepak Saxena

 3:00-3:45

 

 

 4:00-4:45

 

 

 

Administrivia

 

To add a talk or otherwise edit this wiki page you must request access.

Media, potential sponsors, questions: please mail Brandon Philips brandon@ifup.org

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