This year’s edition of the Embedded Linux Conference Europe will take place as part of the broader Open Source Summit Europe, on August 25–27 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. As usual, Bootlin will have a strong presence at this major event in the Embedded Linux ecosystem. This year, however, our presence will be especially significant, with no … Continue reading "Bootlin Gears Up for ELCE 2025 with 25 Engineers and 8 Talks"| Bootlin
We’ve covered CHERI, and our involvement with the development of the ARM Morello yocto layer before, so for those who aren’t aware of what it is we recommend looking back through our previous blog posts on Introducing ARM Morello and CHERI, and Linux Yocto layer for the ARM Morello board, CHERI (Capability Hardware Enhanced RISC …| www.thegoodpenguin.co.uk
When reverse engineering an embedded system that is Linux based, one often wishes that they had an examplar system that could be virtualized, if only to gain familiarity with the nuances of the specific kernel version or to learn more about the running applications without needing the native hardware. Make no mistake, this is a bit of a pipe dream when working with bespoke embedded systems, but if you're working with a more generalized system (or if you just want to quickly spin up a Linux sy...| VoidStar Security Blog
FOSDEM 2025, one of the largest open-source software conferences in the world, took place in Brussels, Belgium in February this year. The Good Penguin attended and in this blog post we will share some of our highlights. Exploring Open Source Dual A/B Update Solutions for Embedded Linux – Leon Anavi At The Good Penguin we …| www.thegoodpenguin.co.uk
I've been playing with the idea of running linux on ESP32 since the first days I've met its more robust module, the WROVER-B, on paper it seem possible since its a dual core 240Mhz and has 16MB flash and 8MB RAM, compared to our antique machines that could run linux, it seems like a beast.| Dror Gluska