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81. Engaging in an "Open First" remote internship at Collabora

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...

82. Developing Wayland Color Management and High Dynamic Range

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...

83. Empathy first: Driving growth through people leadership

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...

84. One weekend, two conferences

January 19, 2021 by Mark Filion  |   News & Events

...RK3399. And we will discuss how this completely open stack is a critical component of ethical and trustworthy video analytics. MiniDebConf India session details An introduction to apt-offline &ndash...

85. New year, new kernel: Collabora's contributions to Linux 5.11

February 17, 2021 by Ezequiel Garcia  |   News & Events

Time continues to fly by and 2021 is finally here. A year that could be known as the year of Rust in Linux kernel! Ok, maybe we're ahead of ourselves here, but it's fun to think about that. In the meantime...

86. OpenGL on DirectX: Conformance & upstreaming of the D3D12 driver

March 10, 2021 by Erik Faye-Lund  |   News & Events

...we got this limitation lifted. Great :) D3D12 vendor-driver bugs Something that has been much more frustrating is bugs in the vendor-drivers. The problem here is that even though we have channels to...

87. A growth year for upstream kernel contributions

December 22, 2021 by Gustavo Padovan  |   News & Events

...clients can also benefit from KernelCI testing, for example. Collabora wants to thank our clients for trusting us with all this kernel work. For next year, we already have a lot of interesting initiatives...

88. New faces for new challenges

February 28, 2022 by Kara Bembrirdge  |   News & Events

...team. He has been focusing his work on a v4l2 driver for space cameras. He has a growing interest in Rust and in his spare time, he pursues his love for traveling. Olatokunbo Akinjiyan joined the Engineering...

89. Bridging the synchronization gap on Linux

June 09, 2022 by Faith Ekstrand  |   Blog

...sent across the wire, the compositor is free to assume the surface is ready and begin rendering, trusting in implicit synchronization to make it all work. There has been some work to allow passing sync...

90. Kernel 5.19: Probably the final release of the 5.x series

August 02, 2022 by Cristian Ciocaltea  |   News & Events

...IPv6/TCP packets Zstd compression support for firmware files AMD's Secure Nested Paging and Intel's Trusted Domain Extensions for enhanced virtualization/containers security More details about the merge...

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