ELC 2010 videos

Videos from the Embedded Linux Conference in San Francisco, April 12-14, 2010.

The 2010 edition of the Embedded Linux Conference was once again a very interesting event. For embedded Linux developers, the Embedded Linux Conference is a perfect place to learn about new technologies, profit from the experience of other developers, and to meet key software developers.

For people who couldn’t attend this conference, and for single core people who didn’t manage to attend two or three talks at the same time, here are the videos that we managed to shoot. As usual, the videos are released with a Creative Commons Attribution – ShareAlike 3.0 license.

We hope it makes you feel like joining the next edition of the conference. If you can’t wait, what about going to ELC Europe in Cambridge (UK) in late October? It has a very interesting program too. Of course, the sessions will also be recorded. I hope to see you there!

Author: Michael Opdenacker

Michael Opdenacker is the founder of Bootlin, and was its CEO until 2021. He is best known for all the free embedded Linux and kernel training materials that he created together with Thomas Petazzoni. He is always looking for ways to increase performance, reduce size and boot time, and to maximize Linux' world domination. More details...

5 thoughts on “ELC 2010 videos”

  1. GPIO: Talking to the Outside World, by Gene Sally (Touchtown)
    slides, HD video (0 minutes, 596M)

    pretty big for zero-minutes file!

  2. Effective Use of Scripting in Embedded Devices, by Steve Bennett (WorkWare Systems)
    slides, video (46 minutes, 187M)

    this one is posted two times

  3. Many of the videos (elc2010-kroah-hartman-android.ogv) for example are not recognized on my Ubuntu box and don’t play through the Movie Player. I was able to play within the Chromium browser. Others such as elc2010-damm-kexec.ogv did play through Movie Player.

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