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Kernel Recipes 2017 - What’s Inside The Input Stack? - Benjamin Tissoires

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Kernel Recipes 2017 - Fixing coverity bugs all around the Linux kernel - Gustavo A. R. Silva

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Embedded Recipes 2017 - Reliable monitoring with systemd - Jérémy Rosen

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Kernel Recipes 2017 - Overview of Generic PM Domains (genpd) - Kevin Hilman

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Kernel Recipes 2017 - Kees Cook's interview

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