Submissions close at 11:59 PM UTC on Sunday, June 28, 2026 for the Linux Plumbers Refereed, Kernel Summit, and BoF tracks. Please submit proposals soon. Linux Plumbers will be held this year in Prague, Czechia from October 5–7, 2026.
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Linux Plumbers Conference 2026
The Linux Plumbers Conference
(LPC) is a developer conference for the open source community. The LPC
brings together the top developers working on the plumbing of Linux -
kernel subsystems, core libraries, windowing systems, etc. - and gives them
three days to work together on core design problems. The conference is
divided into several working sessions focusing on different plumbing
topics, as well as a general paper track.
IndicoThe RISC-V microconferecnce has been accepted for
@linuxplumbersconf 2026 in Prague this October 5-7. The Call For Papers is currently open:
https://lpc.events/event/20/contributions/2333/ The microconference is composed of sessions between 15 to 30 minutes for a total of 3.5 hours of technical discussion.
Proposals can be submitted here:
https://lpc.events/event/20/abstracts/ #linuxkernel #riscv #linuxplumbers
Linux Plumbers Conference 2026
The Linux Plumbers Conference
(LPC) is a developer conference for the open source community. The LPC
brings together the top developers working on the plumbing of Linux -
kernel subsystems, core libraries, windowing systems, etc. - and gives them
three days to work together on core design problems. The conference is
divided into several working sessions focusing on different plumbing
topics, as well as a general paper track.
IndicoKernel memory management microconf at LPC 2026 is announced with the opening of CFP:
https://lore.kernel.org/[email protected]#linuxplumbers[ANNOUNCE/CFP] LPC 2026 Kernel Memory Management Microconference - David Hildenbrand (Arm)

Linux Plumbers Conference 2026
The Linux Plumbers Conference
(LPC) is a developer conference for the open source community. The LPC
brings together the top developers working on the plumbing of Linux -
kernel subsystems, core libraries, windowing systems, etc. - and gives them
three days to work together on core design problems. The conference is
divided into several working sessions focusing on different plumbing
topics, as well as a general paper track.
IndicoSyzkaller has been fuzzing Linux patchsets since August! It already caught more than 100 bugs before they were merged. At #LinuxPlumbers, Aleksandr Nogikh shared some stats and explained why your patchset may not be covered.
Website: https://ci.syzbot.org
Slides: https://lpc.events/event/19/contributions/2195/attachments/1876/4021/%5BLPC'25%5D%20syzbot%20ci.pdf
Recording: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69PjOqjltrs
After accelerating pod networking with netkit devices, @cilium will tackle the challenge of KubeVirt pods. At #LinuxPlumbers, Daniel Borkmann et al. explained what it will look like and the required changes.
Recording: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Qy4TIaaIo4
Slides: https://lpc.events/event/19/contributions/2275/attachments/1946/4156/zero_copy.pdf
Justin Ngai presented a BPF regex engine to be able to match file paths and command lines in the kernel. He explained how it works, its limitations, and some of the challenges involved. #LinuxPlumbers
Recording: https://youtu.be/n0xMU3XkXYM
Slides: https://lpc.events/event/19/contributions/2176/attachments/1815/3947/LPC%202025%20-%20Justin%20Ngai-NEW.pdf