Amit Pundir of the Linaro Android Team and Abhishek Paliwal of ST-Ericsson talk about their work on Android at Linaro.
Category: Linaro Connect
Tizen running on the ST-Ericsson Snowball A9500
LG software engineers at Linaro Connect
Headmounted augmented-reality game and brain activity robot remote controller
Noritsuna Imamura Director of the OESF lets me try some of his latest projects which are the headmounted Android on Pandaboard computer system that has augmented reality application that turns real people into shoot them up characters and that allows for brain activity based robot remote-controlling.
Amber Graner at Linaro Connect
Amber Graner is the Community Architect and Catalyst at Linaro. She setup a whole range of Google+ Hangouts On Air at the Linaro Connect conference, allowing people worldwide join into the simultaneous live sessions that go on during the whole week.
Jesse Barker at Linaro Connect
Jesse Barker leads the Graphics Working Group at Linaro.
Deepak Saxena at Linaro Connect
Deepak Saxena talks about his work on the ARM Linux Kernel and being the tech lead for the Linaro team working on that.
David Rusling, Linaro CTO, at Linaro Connect
David Rusling talks about the future of Linux on ARM, the work being done at Linaro.
David Mandala of Canonical at Linaro Connect
David Mandala talks about Ubuntu on ARM, the direction of it going onto servers and Canonical’s involvement in Linaro.
Ubuntu on Android at Linaro Connect
The most exciting thing is once the ARM Processors in phones are powerful enough to run a full desktop/laptop. Thus simply dock the Android phone and output a full Linux on your larger monitor.
Tizen prototype
I’m checking out a Tizen development kit prototype for the first time. I’m not sure I understand the meaning of it, it seems there is not coming much out of Maemo, Meego, Limo, Bada etc. At least not yet. This looks to be a semi-continuation of Intel’s and Nokia’s open source project which makes me extra dubious.
Arnd Bergmann talks Kernel at Linaro Connect
Arnd Bergmann talks about his work on the ARM Linux Kernel and more.
Novacut Video Editor for Ubuntu Linux
Novacut is a new Linux powered video-editing software system that provides for online and offline collaborative video-editing tools and workflow. It is open-source and free, available at http://novacut.com. The initial target is small indie filmmakers who need a fast efficient method for a web series or low budget film. People who have the flexibility to use a new program and build a work flow around Novacut. Eventually, Novacut plans to replace Final Cut Pro, Avid, Adobe Premiere and every other video-editing systems by providing better, faster and more advanced video-editing tools by being free and open source. Their business model is in the optional video distribution system that can go with the software.
Mathieu Poirier of the ST-Ericsson Landing Team at Linaro Connect
Mathieu Poirier talks about how Android came up on the ST-Ericsson A9500 Snowball platform.
Jon Masters of Red Hat talks Bootloaders at Linaro Connect
Jon Masters is in charge of Red Hat Fedora on ARM, he’s at Linaro Connect to discuss Linux on ARM Bootloaders and other Linux on ARM issues.
Paul McKenney of IBM at Linaro Connect
Paul McKenney talks about the ARM big.LITTLE Linux kernel work.
Noritsuna Imamura and Akira Tsukamoto at Linaro Connect
Noritsuna Imamura of OESF hacks a heart rate sensor for Android and Akira Tsukamoto reaches out to open source developers at Linaro in Japan.
Bernhard Rosenkränzer talks Linaro Android Toolchain at Linaro Connect
Bernhard Rosenkränzer (bero on IRC) works on the Toolchain for Linaro Android. In this video, he talks to Zach Pfeffer Linaro’s Android Tech Lead about the work being done on the Linaro Android Toolchain.