Upstream and downstream packages for hardware enablement are also hard: basic support is sometimes easy but that might even include non-support for charging, for example. One thing that may not have been audible in the video soundtrack - lots of laughter in the room prompted as someone's device said, audibly "You are not allowed to do that without unlocking your device" Thanks to all involved with Arm, Codethink and Pexip for hosting and sponsorship without which this would not have been possible.īy Andrew Cater following Emanuele's talk on a Lenovo X13s, we're now at the Debian on Mobile BoF (Birds of a feather) discussion session from Arnaud Ferrarisĭiscussion and questions on how best to support many variants of mobile phones: the short answer seems to be "it's still *hard* - too many devices around to add individual tweaks for every phone and manufacturer. Thanks very much to the Arm personnel, especially the security staff who have been helpful throughout the day with getting us all in and out Then lots of chasing around to get people out of the building. Last presentation of the day was from Ian Jackson on a potential change to git based working and tagging. The presentation very clearly set out what LTS is, is not, and maybe should be. Roberto Sanchez and Santiago Rincon on suggestions for LTS and ways forward. A couple of flourishes which had the room breaking out in applause. Jessica Clarke on CHERI, Morello and security protections in hardware, software and programming hardware which has verifiable pointers and routines. How to produce something that will allow instant updates and instant fallbacks when updating a whole OS image - lots of explanation - and it's good when three or four people who are directly interested in problems and solutions round, for example, Secure Boot are in the room. A great talk on SteamOS progress to effective boot loaders for atomic OS updates.
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