LinuxCon Wraps Up In Chicago

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Events on 23 August 2014 at 04:01 PM EDT. Add A Comment
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Linux Foundation's LinuxCon North America 2014 wrapped up yesterday evening in Chicago.

For those that weren't in Chicago for the event or didn't manage to make it to the keynotes, the Linux Foundation broadcast them live and also put up the recordings via the LF YouTube channel. The Linux Foundation also posted a ton of photos from the event to their Flickr.


Among the Phoronix coverage from the event included:

- Patch By Patch, LLVM Clang Gets Better At Building The Linux Kernel

- What's Going On With Fedora.Next

- The Many Things You Can Build With A Raspberry Pi

- GitHub, Seagate, Western Digital & Others Join The Linux Foundation

- Kpatch Gets Exposure This Week, kGraft Misses Out

- Btrfs Gets Talked Up, Googler Encourages You To Try Btrfs


There also might be a few more Phoronix articles from LinuxCon Chicago to write-up this weekend.
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