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Speakers
Pierre Pronchery
Schedule
Day Sunday
Room K.4.201
Capacity 85
Start time 13:45
End time 14:15
Duration 00:30
Info
Track BSD Devroom
Attachments
Touch your NetBSD.html (slides)

Touch your NetBSD

towards tablet integration

The AFUL, a French non-profit organization, has launched a contest called AFULTab to challenge developers to propose a FOSS tablet environment with the hardware of their choice. NetBSD enthusiast and DeforaOS developer is currently working on his own proposal, both adapting NetBSD for tablet hardware and polishing the user interface from the DeforaOS desktop environment.

This talk will summarize the work done, in progress and planned before the official release date on May 1st.

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12:05-14:00 CAcert Assurance Party CAcert Ferrer
13:00-13:50 A strategy for managing diverse equipment in the CERN controls group Network and IO K.1.105
13:00-13:50 Bringing monitoring into the 21st century System Janson
13:00-13:55 Ultralightweight Kernel Service Virtualization with Rump Kernels Virtualization and Cloud Chavanne
13:00-14:00 CentOS Distribution Engineering and how you can help CrossDistribution H.1302
13:00-14:00 Using Qt for non-graphical applications Embedded Lameere
13:00-14:00 OpenICC - Colour Standards for Linux X.org+OpenICC K.3.401
13:00-14:00 The microkernel overhead Microkernel OS K.3.201
13:00-14:00 Distributions' infrastructure system administration (round table/Q&A) CrossDistribution H.1301
13:00-14:45 LPI Exam Session 4 Certification Guillissen
13:00-15:00 Smart card workshop Security H.2214
13:20-14:00 Enhancing FreePBX with Adhearsion Telephony and Communications H.2213
13:25-14:05 Modern PerlCommerce Perl AW1.121
13:30-13:55 Practical indexing guidelines MySQL and Friends H.1309
13:30-14:00 Spoon, a minimal object programming system Smalltalk AW1.126
13:30-14:10 How to trick a developer into being a designer? CrossDesktop H.1308
13:35-14:20 Balancing a game: the open source way Open Source Game Development AW1.120
14:00-14:15 EPFSUG - everybody needs a hacker! Lightning Talks Ferrer
14:00-14:25 Optimizing your innodb buffer pool usage MySQL and Friends H.1309
14:00-14:30 Gervill - Beyond MIDI Free Java K.4.401
14:00-14:30 The State of Firefox Mobile Mozilla UD2.218A
14:00-14:35 Cypher Query Language Graph Processing AW1.125
14:00-14:45 DevOps is not an absolute. It's a range. Configuration and Systems Management K.3.601
14:00-14:50 Why the community should welcome Average Jane and Joe Community K.1.105
14:00-14:50 Implementing Domain-Specific Languages with LLVM Development Janson
14:00-14:55 Tracing and virtualization workshop, millikernels and anykernels Virtualization and Cloud Chavanne
14:00-15:00 Scribus X.org+OpenICC K.3.401
14:00-15:00 Automated Distribution Development and Maintenance CrossDistribution H.1302
14:00-15:00 Adventure of setting common account database for a distribution infrastructure CrossDistribution H.1301
14:00-15:00 EFL the upcoming embedded UI toolkit Embedded Lameere
14:00-16:30 Back to the future, (re) learn smalltalk Smalltalk AW1.126
14:05-14:45 A real Skype alternative using standards compliant FLOSS Telephony and Communications H.2213
14:10-14:55 The agony of choice - the diversity of microkernels in Genode Microkernel OS K.3.201

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When Event Track
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15:00-15:30 Introduction to pkgsrc, and to package creation in NetBSD BSD
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