#Linaro

If you are interested in the multiple moving parts needed to get #mte support for #qemu's #gdbstub you might find my colleges blog post interesting: linaro.org/blog/adding-support - fortunately #linaro's #upstream first development policy is well suited to tackling these sort of integrations.

@jwildeboer its a tricky one. I love being full time #WFH but I appreciate it wouldn't have been the best for me earlier in my career both from a personal maturity point of view as well as social interaction. I really look forward to our regular in-person meetups (2 a year with the rest of #linaro + my team at #kvmforum). I certainly sit in a position of privilege now I'm a senior greybeard and starting a fully remote job as a junior engineer could be quite isolating.

Ethan Carter Edwardsethancedwards@fosstodon.org
2025-02-17

Question for #linux #kernel developers out there. If I want to do Kernel development as a career, should I study Electrical Engineering or Computer Science?

I recently was admitted into an engineering school and am faced with this challenging decision. It would be my dream to work for #RedHat, #Intel, #AMD, #Linaro, #arm or #NVIDIA working on Linux Kernel dev.

#linuxkernel #c #rust #programming #computerscience #computer #engineering #softwareengineering

Zygmunt Krynickizygoon@fosstodon.org
2024-10-27

State of desktop on Arm64 at the #UbuntuSummit.
Unlike device-specific images, one image that works on all Snapdragon X Elite systems.

Having been involved in #Linaro since day one, it is amazing to see how far Arm has gone as an architecture.

Manos Pitsidianakisepilys@chaos.social
2024-09-23

My work was mentioned in the QEMU Keynote speech today in KVM Forum, Brno, Czech Republic, by lead developer/maintainer Paolo Bonzini at #redhat. Among other great(er) new QEMU things my small contributions got a dedicated slide:

#rust #rustlang #qemu #kvm #kvmforum2024 #kvmforum #arm #arm64 #Linaro

Slide from a conference presentation. The speaker, Paolo Bonzini, is shown at the right. The verbatim content of the slide follows:

Rust-y QEMU?

- “[RFC PATCH v1 0/6] Implement ARM PLO11 in Rust” (June 2024)

- Lots of discussion, but a generally positive attitude 
- No one seems to be scared of learning (more) Rust
- Technical debt is a concern
- Preserve expectations while tipping into a completely different ecosystem
- Merge early, iterate later
2024-09-18

#Linaro professional services. We like hacking the devices. Even at our booth. #OSSummit

Lenovo Miix 630
2024-09-16

And be sure to ask questions about the real developers hardware. I want at least 20 of those for my lab. #Linaro #ossummit #OSSEU24

It looks like most of this years #linaro #connect presentations are already up on the resource hub: resources.linaro.org/en which is a good job really as I missed a bunch while working in the hacking room and meeting people ;-)

Everything Open Conferenceeverythingopen@fosstodon.org
2024-03-24

#EverythingOpen 2024 is grateful for the King Penguin #sponsorship of our conference by #ARM.

Arm develops the #processors used in almost all mobile devices and is an active maintainer and contributor to the #Linux Kernel project, together with #Linaro and a large number of partner companies and independent developers.

Arm develops and maintains the fundamental Arm Architecture enablement for the Linux kernel.

Thank you for being a wonderful #sponsor, #ARM!

arm
2024-02-27

On my RSS feed I noticed #linaro will host a webinar about the #linux #lts release schedule announced at the end of 2023:

linaro.org/events/long-term-su

Unfortunately the page does not have any registration link. So I waited for a while if somebody notices the problem, but nothing happened. So I decided to report this to Linaro and clicked on the "Report an Issue" link at the bottom of the page. It took me straight to a GitHub issue form with the URL prefilled. Woah! That was easy! 👍

We had a lot of #linaro hackers wondering around at #fosdem this year it seems: linaro.org/blog/linaro-fosdem-

GripNewsGripNews
2024-02-22

🌘 Linaro @ FOSDEM 2024
➤ Linaro 在 FOSDEM 2024 展現多元技術
linaro.org/blog/linaro-fosdem-
Linaro 參加 FOSDEM 2024 活動,包含 Qualcomm 支持、MIPI攝像頭、Linux主線支持、緩存服務等主題的演講以及技術討論。
+ 這篇文章總結了 Linaro 在 FOSDEM 2024 活動中的重要演講內容,很清晰地呈現了他們在不同技術領域上的參與和貢獻。
+ Linaro 在技術盛會上的演講內容看起來非常豐富,對於關注開源技術發展的人來說,這些資訊非常有價值。
在 FOSDEM 2024 的活動總結

It must be Christmas because the #blog posts from my team at #linaro keep coming. In this one @ablu discusses how we have leveraged #rust to build portable #virtio backends that can be built to support multiple #hypervisors: linaro.org/blog/rust-device-ba

It's not just the #kernel #maintainer stats that #linaro figures prominently in. We also do pretty well in the #qemu tables (other numbers are available ;-): linaro.org/blog/qemu-8-2-and-l also some notes on playing with #rme if your interested.

How it started/how its going: I was preparing for my 40th birthday when I got the news #linaro were offering me my dream open source job. It would take a few months before I was onboard but I did make it to the September Connect that year. I'm still here 10 years later, working with an amazing team of people continuing to make #upstream changes to #qemu, #linux and many other projects.

Picture of me from 2013, wearing a sun hat and glasses on the beach.Picture of me from 2023 with considerably less hair wearing a grey Linaro hoodie and showing someone something on the laptop.
2023-10-31

@dcz Good question. But I would not be surprised if #Linaro was already working on this, as they already upstreamed support for another recent Qualcomm SoC: linaro.org/blog/upstream-linux

X.Org Developer's ConferenceXOrgDevConf@floss.social
2023-10-19

Abhinav Kumar from #Qualcomm, Dmitry Baryshkov from #Linaro and Rob Clark from #Google now delivering their MSM update talk.

You can watch them here: youtube.com/watch?v=qK2Emqp9t0

Abhinav Kumar, Dmitry Baryshkov and Rob Clark during their XDC 2023 talk
Alexander Grafagraf@fosstodon.org
2023-10-18

@marcan #linaro Lava seems to at least know about job priorities? Not sure about preemptions, but I guess if you make the individual jobs short enough, your job boundary is not too far away as next scheduling window?

docs.lavasoftware.org/lava/exp

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