X.Org & CoreBoot FOSDEM Recordings Available

Posted by Michael Larabel on February 25, 2010

Near the start of this month was the Free and Open-Source Developers' European Meeting (FOSDEM) in Brussels, Belgium. Like previous years, we recorded all of the X.Org talks that were held, but as we recorded in 720p HD this year, the files were larger than anticipated and we had issues hosting them. As an interim solution we extracted the audio from a few of the recordings like Luc's heated graphics stack talk and a look at the Radeon GLSL upbringing. We also have our notes from the X talks.

The FOSDEM organizers though had graciously allowed us to use their server and their YouTube partners' account. Well, the videos ended up being too big even for their YouTube account, but now the original video files are available from the FOSDEM server.

In this directory are the X@FOSDEM 2010 talks and in this directory are two of the CoreBoot talks. We were expecting them to just be uploaded to YouTube, so pardon the rough file naming, but they are worth watching.

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