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101. GStreamer in Oslo

July 18, 2019 by Nicolas Dufresne  |   Blog

...Active Format Description (AFD) support, with a discussion about redoing the renderer properly, and in Rust. George discussed a major re-work of the gst-omx bufferpool code that he has been doing and...

102. Welcoming the newest Collaborans!

June 21, 2019 by Jassie Badion  |   News & Events

For many, June 21, day of the Solstice, is a day of celebrations. At Collabora, we're also celebrating, as we take a moment to welcome all the newest members of our engineering and administration teams...

103. Building Debian images for Le Potato and OrangePi with debos

June 18, 2019 by Frédéric Danis  |   Blog

...the bootloader package's path in apt action. Replace linux-u-boot-orangepizeroplus2-h5-next by arm-trusted-firmware, device-tree-compiler, /root/u-boot/u-boot-sunxi-test.deb in our recipe. Replace run...

104. Google Summer of Code 2019

May 30, 2019 by Mark Filion  |   News & Events

...additional interesting ideas related to VMAF accelerating and tuning. Converting GStreamer plugins to RustStudents: Sajeer Ahamed RiyafOrganization: GNOMEGStreamer plugins are written in C and the developers...

105. An eBPF overview, part 3: Walking up the software stack

April 26, 2019 by Adrian Ratiu  |   Blog

...support eBPF as of this writing). This allows subsets of multiple higher-level languages like C, Go or Rust to be compiled to eBPF. The most developed and popular is based on C as the kernel is also...

106. GStreamer buffer flow analyzer

April 25, 2019 by Guillaume Desmottes  |   Blog

...providing a library parsing GStreamer logs and enabling users to easily build such tools. It's written in Rust and is shipped with a few tools that I wrote to track actual bugs in GStreamer elements...

107. Running Android next to Wayland

April 01, 2019 by Robert Foss  |   Blog

...increased isolation of Android applications, which means improved security and privacy for potentially untrusted applications. Additionally, this approach allows for Android applications to be run next...

108. News from the Debian Cloud Team

March 05, 2019 by Lucas Kanashiro  |   Blog

...machines, this feature is even more important since we do not have physical access to them to modify the trusted key set (only the hypervisor admin could do it). Therefore, Debian signs all the packages...

109. On the low adoption of automated testing in FOSS

October 18, 2018 by Alexandros Frantzis  |   Blog

...may depend on the project for important tasks. Users expect the code to work properly and can get frustrated or disappointed if this is not the case, regardless of whether there is any formal warranty...

110. Embedded Linux in Edinburgh

October 18, 2018 by Mark Filion  |   News & Events

...showcasing two examples of CI in action. Come see our repeatable and reliable image generation relying on trusted and maintained sources, and discover our kernel tree testing, fully automated for the...

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