137 Results found for "rust"
November 30, 2020 by Eleni Katsoula | Blog
...course is their freedom not to do so if that is what they wish. Should people choose to give you their trust, please note that it is not to be seen as a source of information - it is a privilege. From...
November 19, 2020 by Pekka Paalanen | Blog
...from X11. I thought the display server must be part of the color management stack instead of an untrusted, unknown entity that must be bypassed and overridden by applications that fight each other for...
October 20, 2020 by Gustavo Noronha | Blog
...autonomy and flexibility; and ensures regular face to face interactions over video calls to establish trust and rapport with the interns, and boost their self-confidence to voice their opinion and ask...
October 06, 2020 by Stéphane Cerveau | News & Events
...reliable and professional CI system. Guillaume gave a special effort to the very promising GStreamer Rust project's CI, helping make Rust a first class citizen in the GStreamer project. He has also implemented...
August 05, 2020 by Dafna Hirschfeld | News & Events
...and we appreciate them all the more for it. So a big thank you to all our clients for the continued trust they are placing in Collabora. We look forward to continuing to contribute on their behalf of...
June 26, 2020 by Ricardo Cañuelo Navarro | Blog
Following the previous entries of this series on Syzkaller (part 1, part 2 and part 3) where we learned about Syzkaller and how to use it to help us catch bugs in the Linux kernel code, we will now take...
June 23, 2020 by Guillaume Desmottes | Blog
In our previous post we discussed about how Rust can be a great language for embedded programming. In this article, we'll explain an easy setup to cross build Rust code depending on system libraries...
May 07, 2020 by George Kiagiadakis | Blog
...permissions PipeWire takes security seriously and assumes by default that all applications are untrustworthy. Internally, it provides a permissions system similar to the one on UNIX filesystems, allowing...
April 28, 2020 by Guillaume Desmottes | Blog
A common complaint heard about Rust is the size of the binary it produces. They are various reasons explaining why Rust binaries are generally bigger that ones produced with lower level languages such...
March 10, 2020 by Olivier Potin | Blog
...Canada - and remote based in more than 30 different countries around the globe. Here at Collabora, we trust our people to work remotely, we give them full responsibility for their output, and we believe...
10/12/2025
Released as UnitedXR wraps up in Brussels, this latest update to the cross-platform Open-Source OpenXR runtime delivers major improvements…
04/12/2025
Collabora is headed to Tokyo for the Linux Plumbers Conference! Join us for our talks exploring stability for Rockchip boards, the latest…
03/12/2025
In the latest Linux kernel release, Collabora’s engineering team delivers multiple contributions including Tyr, a Rust driver for CSF-based…