Author Archives: Mike Rapoport

In-person registration is sold out

This year it took us a bit more time, but we did run out of places and the conference is currently sold out for in-person registration. We are setting up a waitlist  for in-person registration (virtual attendee places are still available). Please fill in this form and try to be clear about your reasons for […]

Submission deadline for LPC refereed track proposals extended by a week

The deadline for submitting refereed track proposals for the 2024 Linux Plumbers Conference has been extended until 23 June. If you have already submitted a proposal, thank you very much! For the rest of you, there is one additional week in which to get your proposal submitted. We very much look forward to seeing what […]

Registration for LPC 2024 is open

We’re happy to announce that registration for LPC 2024 is now open. To register please go to our attend page. To try to prevent the instant sellout we had in previous years we are keeping our cancellation policy of no refunds, only transfers of registrations. You will find more details during the registration process. LPC […]

Networking Track

Linux Plumbers Conference 2024 is pleased to host the Networking Track! LPC Networking track is an in-person manifestation of the netdev mailing list, bringing together developers, users and vendors to discuss topics related to Linux networking. Relevant topics span from proposals for kernel changes, through user space tooling, netdev testing and CI, to presenting interesting […]

eBPF Track

Linux Plumbers Conference 2024 is pleased to host the eBPF Track! After four years in a row of co-locating eBPF & Networking Tracks together, this year we separated the two in order to allow for both tracks to grow further individually as well as to bring more diversity into LPC by attracting more developers from […]

Toolchains Track

Linux Plumbers Conference 2024 is pleased to host the Toolchains Track! The aim of the Toolchains track is to fix particular toolchain issues which are of the interest of the kernel and, ideally, find solutions in situ, making the best use of the opportunity of live discussion with kernel developers and maintainers. In particular, this […]

Containers and Checkpoint/Restore MC CFP

The Containers and Checkpoint/Restore micro-conference focuses on both userspace and kernel related work. The micro-conference targets the wider container ecosystem ideally with participants from all major container runtimes as well as init system developers. The microconference will be discussing recent advancements in container technologies with some of the usual candidates being: CGroupV2 feature parity with […]

Power Management and Thermal Control MC CFP

The Power Management and Thermal Control microconference focuses on power management and thermal control infrastructure, CPU and device power-management mechanisms, and thermal control methods. In particular, we are interested in improving the thermal control infrastructure in the kernel to cover more use cases and utilizing energy-saving opportunities offered by modern hardware in new ways. The […]

Confidential Computing MC CFP

Confidential Computing is continuing to remain a popular topic in computing industry. From memory encryption to trusted I/O, hardware has been constantly improving and broadening. In the past years,  confidential computing microconferences have brought together developers working on various features in hypervisors, firmware, Linux kernel, low level userspace up to container runtimes. We have  discussed […]

IoT MC CFP

The IoT Microconference is a forum for developers to discuss all things IoT. Topics include tools, telemetry, device drivers, and protocols in not only the Linux kernel but also Real-Time Operating Systems such as Zephyr. Since last year, there have been a number of new technical topics with significant updates. Opportunities in IoT and Edge […]

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