Bootlin collaborates with DENT to upstream ONIE NVMEM support in Linux
The DENT project is a project from the Linux Foundation which aims at utilizing the Linux Kernel, Switchdev, and other Linux based projects as the basis for building a new standardized network...
View ArticleLinux 6.6 released, Bootlin contributions
Linux 6.6 was released yesterday, so this is the time for our usual blog post about our contributions to this release. Before that, to get an overall idea of what went into Linux 6.6, we recommend...
View ArticleLinux 6.8 released, Bootlin contributions
The Linux 6.8 kernel has been released on March 10 by Linus Torvalds. As usual, we definitely recommend the coverage by LWN of the merge window for this release cycle to get a good grasp on the most...
View ArticleLinux 6.9 released, Bootlin contributions inside!
Linux 6.9 was released last Sunday, and as usual we refer our readers to the excellent LWN.net coverage of the Linux 6.9 merge window (part 1 and part 2) to get a good overall picture of the...
View ArticlePower over Ethernet (PoE) support into the official Linux Kernel
Introduction Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that combines power and data transmission over a single Ethernet cable. It simplifies the installation of networked devices like cameras, phones,...
View ArticleLinux 6.10 released, Bootlin contributions inside
Linux 6.10 was released last Sunday, following its now well-known release cadence. As usual, head over to LWN.net to have some good summary of the important features merged in this kernel release: part...
View ArticleLinux 6.11 released, Bootlin contributions inside
Linux 6.11 has been released a week ago, the day before Open Source Summit Europe started, but as a large part of the Bootlin team was attending this conference and the immediately following Linux...
View ArticleLinux 6.12 released, Bootlin contributions inside
Linux 6.12 has been released during the past week-end, pretty much as expected after 7 release candidates. As usual, we recommend our readers to go through the amazing LWN.net articles covering the...
View ArticleLinux 6.14 released, Bootlin contributions inside
Linux 6.14 was released last week, and as usual, we recommend checking out the LWN articles covering the 6.14 merge window (part 1, part 2) to get a good sense of the main new features and updates in...
View ArticleBack from Netdev 0x19
Around mid-March, Bootlin engineers Köry Maincent and Romain Gantois had the chance to attend edition 0x19 of the Netdev conference, where developers from the Linux kernel networking community assemble...
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