The Arm Laptop Project: Running Mainline Linux on Windows-Built Hardware
Offered By: Kernel Recipes via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the journey of running mainline Linux on an Arm laptop designed for Windows in this 47-minute conference talk from Kernel Recipes. Delve into Linaro's Arm-funded project that successfully transformed the Lenovo ThinkPad X13s into a daily driver running mainline Linux without out-of-tree patches. Discover the project's origins, challenges faced, solutions implemented, and remaining tasks. Gain insights into the current status of the Arm laptop project as presented by Johan HOVOLD, offering a comprehensive overview of this groundbreaking initiative in the world of Linux and Arm-based computing.
Syllabus
Kernel Recipes - The Arm laptop project
Taught by
Kernel Recipes
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