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The Linaro Android Platform Team, Period March 14 to March 20.
Hello Linaro fans. How is your board coping with the load when run in different use cases? Would you like to see graphs of the resource usage? This is entirely possible with the ARM DS-5 Eclipse plugin. Android developers can … Continue reading
Kernel Working Group – A Linaro Connect Retrospective
Linaro’s Kernel Working Group had a productive week at Linaro Connect Q4.11 in Orlando, co-located with the Ubuntu Developer’s Summit. The primary theme of the week was Upstreaming, focusing on next steps to get new technologies upstream, assuring the quality … Continue reading
Linaro Connect: kernel hackers share git tips
Cambridge, UK, August 2011. Linux kernel hackers Arnd Bergmann, Nicolas Pitre, Grant Likely, Linus Walleij, Deepak Saxeena, Amit Kucheria, David Brown, Jon Masters, Nicolas Ferre, Jon Medhurst (Tixy), John Rigby and others share their best tips for advanced git usage. … Continue reading
LDS video: what is upstreaming?
I brought my HD camcorder at the Linaro Developer Summit in Budapest last month, and I managed to videotape an interesting talk from Lee Jones (ST-Ericsson Landing Team Lead). This talk was plenty of good advice, not only for Linaro … Continue reading
Linaro Developer Summit in Budapest, May 9-13
Would you be interested in joining the Linaro Developer Summit (LDS) next month in Budapest (May 9-13)? If you have been following Linaro, that’s your chance to participate to the specification process for our next engineering cycle. Like most things … Continue reading
Switch to a WordPress blog – Planet Linaro available
If you haven’t noticed yet, we have replaced our SilverStripe blog engine by a something orders of magnitude better: WordPress 3.1, with the TwentyTen theme. SilverStripe had several shortcomings, but its main one was the inability to accept comments without … Continue reading
New low-cost Cortex A8 board from Freescale
Freescale has taken the opportunity of the Embedded World exhibition in Nuremberg to announce its first low-cost board based on its i.MX53 ARM® CortexTM- A8 processor family, priced at 149 US dollars, and called the i.MX53 Quick Start board. Technical details … Continue reading
Snowball – New Cortex A9 community board from ST-Ericsson
Barcelona, Mobile World Congress, Feb. 15, 2011 At Linaro, we are pleased to relay the announcement by ST-Ericsson of the Snowball board, a new low cost, low power and high performance board for the embedded Linux community, based on their … Continue reading


