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  1. Initial upstream support for the Rockchip RK3576
  2. VORAGO Technologies and Collabora Partner to Advance Open Source in Space
  3. Full upstream support coming for MediaTek's IoT Edge AI Genio platforms
  4. Taming the Panthor: OpenGL ES 3.1 conformance achieved on Mali-G610 GPU
  5. NVK lands support for DRM format modifiers, the last piece required to support GameScope
  6. SteamOS 3.6: How the Steam Deck atomic updates are improving
  7. Re-converging control flow on NVIDIA GPUs - What went wrong, and how we fixed it
  8. DRM-CI: A GitLab-CI pipeline for Linux kernel testing
  9. Wine on Wayland: A year in review (and a look ahead)
  10. WhisperFusion: Ultra-low latency conversations with an AI chatbot
  11. How to share code between Vulkan and Gallium
  12. Kernel 6.7: New year, new Linux!
  13. New kselftest for verifying driver probe of Devicetree-based platforms
  14. Ready for embedded: PipeWire 1.0 released
  15. WirePlumber: Exploring Lua scripts with Event Dispatcher
  16. Video codecs: Adding AV1 stateless video decoder support to Linux
  17. A helping Arm for Panfrost
  18. Weston 12.0: Highlights and changes
  19. Introducing Multiview for NVK
  20. Meson & VSCode: Develop your project in a modern IDE
  21. Carlafox: Towards reliable open-source 3D perception
  22. Implementing Vulkan extensions for NVK
  23. Oxidizing bmap-tools: rewriting a Python project in Rust
  24. Kernel 6.2: More Rust support for drivers
  25. The futex_waitv() syscall and gaming on Linux
  26. Exploring Rust for Vulkan drivers, part 1
  27. Labeling tools are great, but what about quality checks?
  28. State of Monado's visual-inertial tracking
  29. Machine Learning with Etnaviv and OpenCL
  30. KernelCI now testing Linux Rust code
  31. Tracing stateless video hardware decoding in V4L2
  32. From Lua to JSON: refactoring WirePlumber's configuration system
  33. Introducing NVK, a new open-source Vulkan driver for NVIDIA hardware in Mesa
  34. Using a Raspberry Pi as a Bluetooth speaker with PipeWire
  35. Adding secondary command buffers to PanVk
  36. Bridging the synchronization gap on Linux
  37. Conformant open source support for Mali-G57
  38. PipeWire: Bluetooth® support status update
  39. SocketCAN x Kubernetes
  40. Improving the reliability of file system monitoring tools
  41. PipeWire: A year in review & a look ahead
  42. Portable Linux gaming with the Steam Deck
  43. GStreamer 1.20: Embedded & WebRTC lead the way
  44. Landing a new syscall, part 1: What is futex?
  45. Writing an open source GPU driver – without the hardware
  46. A Pixel's Color & new documentation repository
  47. Wine on Wayland year-end update: improved functionality & stability
  48. Meet wxrd, a standalone Wayland compositor for xrdesktop
  49. Venus on QEMU: Enabling the new virtual Vukan driver
  50. Kernel 5.15: A small but mighty Halloween release
  51. WirePlumber in Fedora 35
  52. Run your own CI pipeline with GStreamer's new monorepo
  53. Improving test coverage for cameras in KernelCI
  54. A tale of two toolchains and glibc
  55. An xrdesktop summer of code
  56. Reverse-engineering the Arm Mali G78
  57. A very successful first KernelCI hackfest
  58. Bag of Freebies for XR Hand Tracking: Machine Learning & OpenXR
  59. Testing cameras with lc-compliance on KernelCI
  60. Zink: Summer 2021 update
  61. Open Source OpenGL ES 3.1 on Mali GPUs with Panfrost
  62. A libweston-based compositor for Automotive Grade Linux
  63. Wayland on Wine: An exciting first update
  64. Announcing a Wayland driver for Wine
  65. Kernel 5.10: Rockchip, H.264, Bifrost & more!
  66. Developing Wayland Color Management and High Dynamic Range
  67. Initcalls, part 2: Digging into implementation
  68. Open Source meets Super Resolution
  69. Pushing pixels to your Chromebook
  70. Using the Linux kernel's Case-insensitive feature in Ext4
  71. Panfrost performance counters with Perfetto
  72. Paving the way for high bitrate video streaming with GStreamer's RTP elements
  73. Kernel 5.8 brings significant updates to RockChip & MediaTek SoCs
  74. An introduction to Linux kernel initcalls
  75. Cross building Rust GStreamer plugins for the Raspberry Pi
  76. Bifrost meets GNOME: Onward & upward to zero graphics blobs
  77. Kernel 5.7: Forging ahead, despite COVID-19
  78. Using regmaps to make Linux drivers more generic
  79. Cross-compiling with gst-build and GStreamer
  80. Using syzkaller: fuzzing your changes
  81. xrdesktop 0.14 with OpenXR support is here!
  82. Service process and out of process compositing in Monado
  83. Reducing the size of a Rust GStreamer plugin
  84. Panfrost: first 3D render, including basic texture support, on Bifrost chip (Mali G31)!
  85. Adding mainline Arm Frame Buffer Compression support for Rockchip
  86. Using syzkaller to detect programming bugs in the Linux kernel
  87. Clean and reliable setup for dependency installation