Linux Display Next Hackfest: A Gathering of Minds for Graphics in Linux
Bootlin
by Louis Chauvet
2d ago
The Linux Display Next Hackfest, graciously hosted by Igalia in the beautiful city of A Coruña, was an event that brought together a diverse group of individuals from various projects and companies, all with a common interest in the world of Linux graphics. The event was a buzzing hive of discussions, with the primary focus ..read more
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Back from the Embededded Linux Conference: selection of talks #2
Bootlin
by Thomas Petazzoni
2d ago
After a first episode, our series of blog posts with our selection of talks we liked at the latest Embedded Linux Conference continues. Read on to discover 4 more talks that we enjoyed, and decided to summarize and highlight for you. Talk Whack-a-Mole with DTS Validation in the Linux Kernel, by Krzysztof Kozlowski, Linaro Talk ..read more
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Back from the Embededded Linux Conference: selection of talks #1
Bootlin
by Thomas Petazzoni
2w ago
As we wrote in a previous blog post, 11 engineers from Bootlin attended the Embedded Linux Conference in Seattle in April. We have a tradition after such an event to share with you a selection of talks that we have found useful. In order to achieve this, we ask each of our engineers who participated ..read more
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Bootlin engineer Louis Chauvet at Linux Display hackfest
Bootlin
by Thomas Petazzoni
3w ago
From May 14 to May 16, Igalia is organizing the 2024 Display Next Hackfest, an event where talented developers will gather to explore the latest technologies and trends in the Linux Display Stack. As explained on the event website: It has an unconference format where participants propose topics for presenting, roadmapping, discussing and examining together ..read more
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Yocto 5.0 Scarthgap released, Bootlin contributions inside
Bootlin
by Thomas Petazzoni
1M ago
The latest release of the Yocto Project, version 5.0, code named Scarthgap has been published a few days ago. The release notes provide the best summary of what’s new in this release. Being a Long Term Support (LTS) release, it will be maintained during 4 years with bug fixes and security updates, which makes this ..read more
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Our talks at Embedded Open Source Summit 2024
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by Thomas Petazzoni
1M ago
The Embedded Open Source Summit 2024 took place on Apr 16-18 in Seattle, with many talks on a wide range of embedded Linux topics. 11 engineers from Bootlin participated to this conference and four of us gave talks, for which we are happy to publish the slides and videos in this blog post. In the ..read more
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Welcome to Richard Genoud!
Bootlin
by Thomas Petazzoni
1M ago
We are very happy to welcome in our team Richard Genoud, who joined us at the beginning of April, and already participated to his first conference with Bootlin by attending the Embedded Linux Conference this week. Richard started using Linux in 1998, and his journey working with embedded Linux started in 2001, so Richard brings ..read more
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Linux 6.8 released, Bootlin contributions
Bootlin
by Thomas Petazzoni
2M ago
The Linux 6.8 kernel has been released on March 10 by Linus Torvalds. As usual, we definitely recommend the coverage by LWN of the merge window for this release cycle to get a good grasp on the most important new features: first half and second half. Some work from Bootlin is briefly mentioned in those ..read more
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Ext2 filesystem driver now marked as deprecated
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by Michael Opdenacker
2M ago
31 years after the start of its career in 1993, it’s time for ext2 to retire. Here we are talking about the driver for this filesystem, not exactly the filesystem itself. Continue reading to understand the subtle difference. It’s the ext2 filesystem driver that will be marked as deprecated in the upcoming 6.9 Linux kernel ..read more
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Updated Buildroot support for STM32MP1 platforms, ST BSP v5.0
Bootlin
by Köry Maincent
3M ago
We continue the support of the buildroot-external-st project as presented in our first announce, which is an extension of the Buildroot build system with ready-to-use configurations for the STMicroelectronics STM32MP1 platforms. We already published several updates of this support, with the LTS 2022.02 and version 4.0 of ST BSP version update and the LTS 2022.02.7 ..read more
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