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Techweek 2019

In a place, far, far away, where no customer could find us, the Pengutronix team met for the annual Techweek.


RAUC v1.1 Released

Just before the beautiful shine of the new has fully disappeared from RAUC 1.0, it is now time to bring out a new release: v1.1.


bbu's Diary: RIPE78 - Reykjavík

Bear and Penguin live a happy life until curiosity attracts them to a journey: to Reykjavík, a place of dreams, with the splendid smell of tomato infused coffee...


Porting Barebox to the Digi CC-IMX6UL SBC Pro

One of our projects required the addition of board support for the Digi ConnectCore 6UL SBC Pro to the Barebox bootloader. This article outlines the used development setup and required additions to the bootloader to support a board with a well supported processor. Development of the board support was done live during the monthly talks at Stratum 0, the hackerspace in Braunschweig. The video (in German) is embedded at the end of the article.


USB-SD-Mux: EMC Testing

Today Jonas and I went to our EMC testing lab to continue the measurements needed to certify electromagnetic compatibility for the USB-SD-Mux.


Netdev 0x13

This year's iteration of the Netdev, the technical conference on Linux networking, was held at the Hotel Grandium, Prague in mid March. Pengutronix was asked to attend the IoT Workshop, which we did with two developers.


A Logo for labgrid

It took us a while to find a good logo for one of our latest (but already quite-a-few-years-out) software projects, called labgrid. In case you have not heard of it yet, feel free to read our short blog post from 2017 or visit labgrid's GitHub page.


Diary: Chemnitzer Linux Tage 2019

In this article we are writing our diary about the two fascinating days at the Chemnitzer Linux Tage 2019. We invite you to visit us at our booth. This year the OSADL is our guest.


Chemnitz Linux Days 2019

As last years, Pengutronix will again support the Chemnitz Linux Days, both by sponsoring the event, and by being there with a large crowd.


Pengutronix Contributions to Linux 5.0

Linux 5.0 is out, and while Linus keeps on telling everyone that the number has no special meaning at all, we again contributed about 90 patches as part of our work on industrial projects.