The End of Time - 19 Years to Go
Offered By: Linux Plumbers Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a critical conference talk from the Linux Plumbers Conference addressing the impending 32-bit Unix timestamp overflow issue set to occur in January 2038. Delve into the widespread impact on software, file systems, file formats, network protocols, and hardware that use 32-bit integers to represent seconds since the Unix epoch. Learn about the extensive work undertaken in the Linux kernel to mitigate this problem, including hundreds of patches modifying drivers, file systems, and user space interfaces affecting over 50 system calls. Gain insights into the progress made in 2018, understand remaining challenges, and discover strategies for resolving issues in user space and implementing solutions in long-term product deployments.
Syllabus
LPC2018 - The end of time, 19 years to go
Taught by
Linux Plumbers Conference
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