Robert Love

Robert Love has used Linux since the early days. He graduated from the University of Florida with degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science.

Currently, he is a Linux kernel developer involved in various open-source projects. He is employed as a kernel engineer in MontaVista Softwares real-time and performance group. He was also involved in the 2002 Linux Kernel Developers Summit in Ottawa, Canada, and has written several articles for Linux Journal.

Robert Love

Robert Love is an open source programmer, speaker, and author who has been using and contributing to Linux for more than 15 years. He is currently senior software engineer at Google, where he was a member of the team that developed the Android mobile platform’s kernel. Prior to Google, he was Chief Architect, Linux Desktop, at Novell. Before Novell, he was a kernel engineer at MontaVista Software and Ximian.

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Love’s kernel projects include the preemptive kernel, the process scheduler, the kernel events layer, inotify,VM enhancements, and several device drivers.

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He has given numerous talks on and has written multiple articles about the Linux kernel and is a contributing editor for Linux Journal. His other books include Linux System Programming and Linux in a Nutshell.