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51. Kernel 6.2: More Rust support for drivers

February 21, 2023 by Daniel Almeida  |   News & Events

...the most active employers for this latest kernel development cycle. After basic infrastructure for Rust drivers landed in the previous release, kernel 6.2 brings new changes that continue to improve...

52. Exploring Rust for Vulkan drivers, part 1

February 02, 2023 by Faith Ekstrand  |   Blog

...to 32 bits deep inside the common Vulkan synchronization code. Over the course of the last decade, Rust has emerged as a new programming language for writing safe low-level code. The language itself...

53. FOSDEM back in full force for 2023

January 20, 2023 by Kara Bembridge  |   News & Events

...Blanch-Torné. Virtualization and IaaS devroomStateless decoder virtualization using VirtIO Video and RustPresented by Daniel Almeida. Embedded, Mobile and Automotive devroomBluetooth state in...

54. Always growing, always evolving

December 29, 2022 by Kara Bembridge  |   News & Events

...learn about system programming and coding C. He is passionate about open source and is currently using Rust to learn and work. Colin Kinloch joined as a Software Engineer. Using Linux since 2010, he's...

55. Faith Ekstrand is a 2022 Khronie Award recipient!

December 19, 2022 by Kara Bembridge  |   News & Events

...contributions individual drivers and pioneering work such as frameworks for writing Vulkan drivers in Rust. Congrats Faith!

56. Machine Learning with Etnaviv and OpenCL

December 15, 2022 by Italo Nicola  |   Blog

...Clover. Sometime later, Karol started working on another avenue to support OpenCL on Mesa, coined Rusticl, which was eventually merged on September 12th, 2022. Like Clover, Rusticl also implements OpenCL...

57. Kernel 6.1: Multi-generational improvements

December 13, 2022 by AngeloGioacchino Del Regno  |   News & Events

In our v6.0 blog post we mentioned that Rust for Linux support was pending for v6.1: its basic infrastructure is now merged. Moving on to other exciting news, thanks to Google and community efforts, this...

58. KernelCI now testing Linux Rust code

December 06, 2022 by Adrian Ratiu  |   News & Events

After waiting in the Linux-next integration tree for about 18 months, the basic Rust infrastructure will finally land in the mainline Linux kernel with the imminent release of v6.1. While this will not...

59. Kernel 6.0: Start of a new series and dawn of Rust

October 14, 2022 by Shreeya Patel  |   News & Events

...nothing fundamentally different about this release, just wanted to make the number easier to follow. Rust for Linux support did not land in 6.0, but it has already been merged for the 6.1 kernel version...

60. Kernel 5.19: Probably the final release of the 5.x series

August 02, 2022 by Cristian Ciocaltea  |   News & Events

...IPv6/TCP packets Zstd compression support for firmware files AMD's Secure Nested Paging and Intel's Trusted Domain Extensions for enhanced virtualization/containers security More details about the merge...

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