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Alok Ranjan
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How to build and test the Linux kernel locally
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
Testing Tuxsuite

One of the toughest challenges developers face is the constant need to build and test the kernel on various hardware configurations. In this blog we look at Tuxsuite, a tool created...

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Raymond Mao
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Passing information across bootloader components
Monday, April 29, 2024
4 mins read

When a device boots nowadays multiple firmware components need to pass information around. This is usually done in a platform-specific way, leading to confusion and increased maintenance costs. Linaro and...

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Jens Wiklander
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Subkeys in OP-TEE part 2
Friday, April 26, 2024
8 mins read

Up to now, Trusted Applications (TAs) for OP-TEE could be signed and later verified by a single certificate. When multiple vendors are involved though having a single signer doesn’t scale...

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Senthil Kumaran S
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TuxMake: Building Linux with kernel.org LLVM toolchains
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
4 mins read

This blog talks about how support has been introduced for kernel.org LLVM toolchains. Click here to read more!

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Enabling the Next Wave of Compute at the Edge with ONELab
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
2 mins read

Unlock the potential of Edge Computing with ONELab! Discover how our innovative platform streamlines interoperability testing for Edge and IoT devices, ensuring readiness for cloud-native deployments. Learn more about our...

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David Spickett
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Type Tracking Using Arm Memory Tagging
Monday, April 8, 2024
30 mins read

Memory Tagging is for memory safety. At least, that is the intention. What if you ignore all the advice and use memory tags for your own data? In this article...

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Joakim Bech
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How Implementing Security.txt? A Step Towards Enhanced Cybersecurity, a Linaro Best Practice
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
2 mins read

Learn how to implement Security.txt on your website with this comprehensive guide from Linaro. Understand the significance of Security.txt, its framework, and global adoption, and discover best practices for enhancing...

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Linaro Forge: Empowering the Energy Sector at the Rice University Energy HPC Conference
Sunday, February 25, 2024
2 mins read

Join Linaro Forge at the Rice University Energy HPC Conference in Houston to explore how our high-performance computing solutions are driving innovation in the energy sector. From traditional energy exploration...

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Linaro @ FOSDEM 2024
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
8 mins read

The 2024 edition of Fosdem was held on February 3rd-4th, and this year’s program was bigger and better than ever. Linaro, thanks to its deep expertise and contribution to the...

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Przemyslaw Wirkus
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WindowsPerf Release 3.3.0
Monday, February 5, 2024
3 mins read

In this blog, we announce the WindowsPerf 3.3.0 release, marking another major milestone in our development efforts. This update introduces disassembly analysis, allowing developers to thoroughly examine their Windows on...