Kernel: kTLS, Bootlin, and More
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Amos Wenger ☛ ktls now under the rustls org
kTLS lets the kernel (and, in turn, any network interface that supports it) take care of encryption, framing, etc., for the entire duration of a TLS connection... as soon as you have a TLS connection.
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Bootlin ☛ Bootlin talks at Open Source Summit Europe 2024: slides and videos
No less than 13 Bootlin engineers attended the Open Source Summit Europe 2024 in Vienna earlier this month, and two Bootlin engineers gave talks at this conference, keeping with Bootlin’s long standing tradition of sharing knowledge with our peers of the broader embedded GNU/Linux community.
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CubicleNate ☛ Keeping multiple kernel versions | openSUSE Tumbleweed
openSUSE Tumbleweed offers features like root system snapshots and Zypper integration with GRUB for easy rollback of updates. The latest kernel version, 6.11.0, caused issues with DisplayLink drivers, prompting a temporary switch to an older kernel. Users can retain multiple kernel versions by adjusting settings in the configuration file.