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Probably some RISC-V stuff, but hopefully other things too ;)
@conor @monsieuricon ya, this is super cool. I guess I'm upgrading b4 this weekend...
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Any embedded Linux software engineers looking for a well paid job?

Louis Rossmann is hiring.

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@trini ya, I use patchwork a ton -- it's genuinely life changing.
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Putting software in containers is cruel and unnatural.

Programs should be allowed to roam and graze freely on computer systems. Forcibly isolating and constraining them will lead only undue suffering.

Use of technologies such as Docker in systems administration must be ended immediately, there is no ethical justification for inflicting trauma like this in an enlightened society.

In this "free range software manifesto" I will -

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@pdp7 hopefully sooner than their license expires!
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Palmer Dabbelt

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@trini if submitters do things in a normal-looking way, then `--merge` will do most of that for you. That's how I pick stuff up these days and it's way easier than trying to do things manually.
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Well, TIL that b4 shazam has some other handy flags like -H and I can use that instead of make a branch, apply, merge, drop in cover letter.

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With the HDR OLED Steam Deck announced today, it's the ideal time to check out a recent blog post (and the linked XDC talk) on exposing AMD color management features to Linux userspace from my @igalia colleague @melissa https://melissawen.github.io/blog/2023/11/07/amd-steamdeck-colors-p2

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Linaro successfully enables upstream Linux support for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Mobile Platform - the latest addition to the Snapdragon family.
Learn more about:
- Effortless upstream Linux integration
- Powerful performance optimization
- Running AOSP with Mainline
- Continued collaboration
Read the Blog Post Here https://www.linaro.org/blog/upstream-linux-support-now-available-for-the-the-qualcomm-snapdragon-8-gen-3-mobile-platform/
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A talk for fresh Kernel Maintainers and anyone looking to optimize their workflow @linuxplumbersconf with @krzk
1. Get improvements to email workflow: b4, useful simple hooks for verifying commits (because checkpatch is not enough).
2. Get yourself in linux-next and get tested by community Continuous Integration/Testing.
3. Add yourself to kernel.org keyring, sign your tags and pushes (for transparency log).
4. Dump the mailing lists: use lei and lore
https://lpc.events/event/17/contributions/1498/

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We'll be holding a BBB Training session for remote presenters and attendees on Thursday (8 November) at:

7am PST, 10am EST, 3pm UTC, 4pm CET, 8:30pm IST, 12am Friday JST

This will be recorded so that you can watch it later.

This session is highly recommend for those that are presenting remotely

To join, you will need to log in to: https://meet.lpc.events

After logging in, to join the meeting, click the Hackroom entry in the leftnav then select the join button of Hackroom 1.

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Palmer Dabbelt

My k230 just got here, sounds like nobody has upstream running yet?
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"We are happy to tell you that we accept your proposal "RISC-V devroom" as a devroom at FOSDEM." Woop, woop! @fosdem

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@stefanha the early boot stuff is all pretty board specific, so there's a decent chance you're going to need some code changes as well to make it work.
Spike doesn't look at all like any real systems, so the early boot stuff is going to be a bit clunky.

I'd just try and use the virt board in QEMU, it's much more realistic and widely used.
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The secret to conferences (but you did not hear this from me) is not attending the sessions

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Just sent a large number of patches to support the Qcom Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in mainline :-)
=> https://lore.kernel.org/all/?q=sm8650

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