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Tag: laptops
Sleeping Beauty - NetBSD on Modern laptops
Source: YouTube bsdconferences channel
Added: 24 May 2009
Tags: youtube, presentation, asiabsdcon2008, asiabsdcon, netbsd, laptops, jorg sonnenberger
Flash (1:20:56)
P9A: Sleeping Beauty - NetBSD on Modern Laptops
AsiaBSDCon 2008, Jorg Sonnenberger
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9ygBFjGR50
EuroBSDCon 2008 - Joerg Sonnenberger - Sleeping beauty - NetBSD on Modern Laptops
Source: EuroBSDCon
Added: 22 October 2008
Tags: eurobsdcon, eurobsdcon2008, netbsd, laptops, joerg sonnenberger
MP3 (1 byte, 54 minutes), OGG (1 byte, 54 minutes), PDF (1 byte, n pages)
This paper discusses the NetBSD Power Management
Framework (PMF) and related changes to the kernel.
The outlined changes allow NetBSD to support essential
functions like suspend-to-RAM on most post-Y2K X86
machines. They are also the fundation for intelligent
handling of device activity by enabling devices
on-demand. This work is still progressing. Many of
the features will be available in the up-coming
NetBSD 5.0 release The NetBSD kernel is widely
regarded to be one of the cleanest and most portable
Operating System kernels available. For various
reasons it is also assumed that NetBSD only runs
well on older hardware. In the summer of 2006 Charles
Hannum, one of the founders of NetBSD, left with a
long mail mentioning as important issues the lack
of proper power management and suspendto- RAM
support. One year later, Jared D. McNeill posted a
plan for attacking this issue based on ideas derived
from the Windows Driver Model. This plan would
evolve into the new NetBSD Power Management Framework
(PMF for short).
AsiaBSDCon 2008 Paper List
Source: AsiaBSDCon
Added: 08 April 2008
Tags: asiabsdcon, asiabsdcon2008
Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development Methods, Brooks Davis, Michael AuYeung, Mark Thomas (The Aerospace Corporation) (483 Kb), OpenBSD Network Stack Internals, Claudio Jeker (The OpenBSD Project) (410 Kb), Tracking FreeBSD in a Commercial Setting, M. Warner Losh (Cisco Systems, Inc.) (94 Kb), Send and Receive of File System Protocols: Userspace Approach With puffs, Antti Kantee (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland) (126 Kb), GEOM --- in Infrastructure We Trust, Pawel Jakub Dawidek (The FreeBSD Project) (91 Kb), Reducing Lock Contention in a Multi-Core System, Randall Stewart (Cisco Systems, Inc.) (72 Kb), PC-BSD: FreeBSD on the Desktop, Matt Olander (iXsystems) (6.4 Mb), Logical Resource Isolation in the NetBSD Kernel, Kristaps Dzonsons (Centre for Parallel Computing, Swedish Royal Institute of Technology) (97 Kb), Whole of the proceedings (9.3 Mb), Gaols: Implementing Jails Under the kauth Framework, Christoph Badura (The NetBSD Foundation) (92 Kb), Cover page (467 Kb), Sleeping Beauty --- NetBSD on Modern Laptops, Jorg Sonnenberger, Jared D. McNeill (The NetBSD Foundation) (87 Kb), A Portable iSCSI Initiator, Alistair Crooks (The NetBSD Foundation) (341 Kb), BSD implementations of XCAST6, Yuji IMAI, Takahiro KUROSAWA, Koichi SUZUKI, Eiichi MURAMOTO, Katsuomi HAMAJIMA, Hajimu UMEMOTO, and Nobuo KAWAGUTI (XCAST fan club, Japan) (526 Kb)
Papers of the AsiaBSDCon 2007
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