
What we’re about
This group is for software engineers interested in discussing Linux related technology. Features and issues with the kernel. Techniques for development. Embedded Linux concepts. Sessions will normally involve a free technical presentation. Thanks to lewing@isc.tamu.edu and The GIMP for the Tux picture.
Upcoming events
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 - Grep Killed My Server And Custom Yocto ImagesSentry, 45 Fremont Street, San Francisco, CA, US- Grep Killed My Server and Custom Yocto Images 
 Talks by Kevin Dankwardt, Ph.D. and Khem Raj
 Date: Dec 2, 2025, 6:00 doors open, 6:00-6:30 Arrivals/Happy Hour. 6:30- ~7:45 Lecture, ~7:45-~8:30 Networking Talk
 Location: Sentry, San Francisco (address given to sign-ups)- By Kevin Dankwardt: When a customer support engineer crashed a customer's server with an Out Of Memory from grep, and I was the manager for the Linux kernel team, it got handed to me, and, thus it got me thinking. 
 How can Grep cause an OOM? How can an OOM cause a panic? What could be done to prevent this in the future? How does Grep manage memory? What about alternatives like the Silver Seeker?- Kevin Dankwardt talks through these questions and thus gives a tour through Linux user space and kernel space memory management and adds tangential topics like Linux control groups, kernel configuration, and swapping. - These are Linux fundamentals of interest to any Linux user. - By Kkem Raj: A talk is about how to build a custom Yocto image. The steps include choosing the target architecture and creating a robust system. Additionally, we will demonstrate how to include the various analysis tools that are helpful in investigating challenging issues, such as memory management related problems. 6 attendees
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