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LINUX TINY
WHO I AM
Linux kernel size evolution
Rights to copy
Expansion of our universe
Why does it grow?
Need for a smaller Linux kernel
The Linux Tiny project
Project staff
Linux Tiny's goals (1)
Linux Tiny's goals (2)
Where we are today
REDUCING THE SIZE OF THE STANDARD KERNEL
The most powerful tool
Using Embedded options
Disabling debugging messages
The SLOB memory allocator
Linux 2.6.23 figures
Measuring size
Current status
ONGOING PROJECTS, IDEAS AND FUTURE WORK
Measuring size reduction
Measure the impact of kernel options
Finding unconditional code
More findings
Looking for complexity
More ideas
Things to do
Reasons for contributing
Quotation
How to contribute
References
Author:
Free Electrons
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