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41. Automatic regression handling and reporting for the Linux Kernel

March 14, 2024 by Ricardo Cañuelo Navarro  |   Blog

...candidate commit to investigate. In the best case, if the test is stable and the bisection process is trustworthy, the results can be automatically reported to the commit author. Conclusion As we continue...

42. Smells like team spirit: Meet our newest Collaborans!

February 26, 2024 by Kara Bembridge  |   News & Events

...day since. Antonino Maniscalco was previously a student and has worked on a custom game engine in Rust in his spare time. He has also worked on other hobby projects and has made small contributions to...

43. Almost a fully open-source boot chain for Rockchip's RK3588!

February 21, 2024 by Eugen Hristev  |   Blog

...closed-source DDR training binary blob and also a pre-built BL31 blob from the vendor. TF-A is the Trusted-Firmware for Cortex-A cores (which are also the types of cores used by the RK3588). Currently...

44. FOSDEM 2024 - Recorded presentations (videos) now available

February 15, 2024 by Mark Filion  |   News & Events

...to GStreamer, a look at the state of video offloading on the Linux desktop, the case for a virtual Rust stateless codec driver, pushing a test lab to its limits, running OpenCL-accelerated LLM on your...

45. WhisperFusion: Ultra-low latency conversations with an AI chatbot

January 25, 2024 by Marcus Edel  |   News & Events

...answer. While the information is accurate, the delay makes the interaction feel unnatural and could frustrate users. That is why at Collabora, we looked at every piece of the process and implemented...

46. Persian Rug, Part 4 - The limitations of proxies

January 23, 2024 by Edmund Smith  |   Blog

This is the fourth part in a series of posts on persian-rug, a Rust crate for interconnected objects. Part 1 described the problem in more detail, part 2 gave some alternate solutions. and part 3 introduces...

47. First in line for FOSDEM 2024: GStreamer, LAVA workloads & more!

January 18, 2024 by Kara Bembridge  |   News & Events

...video offloading on the Linux DesktopPresented by Robert Mader. Kernel devroomThe case for a virtual Rust stateless codec driverPresented by Daniel Almeida. There is an array of open source supporters to connect with and our presenters are more than happy to chat about all things open source, so please pop by and say hi!

48. Kernel 6.7: New year, new Linux!

January 11, 2024 by Eugen Hristev  |   News & Events

...On core changes, the new FUTEX2 syscalls have been merged, and also there are noticeable changes to Rust bindings, BPF exceptions, and additions to io_uring new operations. Kernel Samepage Merging (KSM...

49. Persian Rug, Part 3 - The warp and the weft

December 05, 2023 by Edmund Smith  |   Blog

This is the third part of a series of posts on persian-rug, a Rust crate for interconnected objects. In the first part of this series, we described the problem in more detail, and part 2 gave some alternate...

50. Patch Ready for Linux Plumbers 2023

November 09, 2023 by Kara Bembridge  |   News & Events

...several tracks including Kernel Testing & Dependability, Containers and checkpoint/restore, and Rust, and we will also be leading a key Birds of a Feather discussion on reporting and tracking regressions...

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