LoRa for the kernel
Adding support for LPWA wireless technologies
Andreas Färber
Andreas joined SUSE's Virtualization Team in 2011 and took on the role of Project Manager for ARM64 in 2017. He has been involved in the openSUSE ARM port from the beginning and keeps pushing the limits of where mainline Linux kernels and openSUSE can run.
No video of the event yet, sorry! Meanwhile...
At ELCE 2018 I presented a project to implement Linux kernel drivers for LoRa Low-Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) wireless technology. The project is since evolving to cover more chipsets and other technologies. This is a brief overview of what is being worked on and how to participate. It will also explain how openSUSE Tumbleweed aarch64 has been used as base for most of the kernel development.
- Date:
- 2019 May 25 - 13:00
- Duration:
- 45 min
- Room:
- Saal (Main Hall)
- Conference:
- openSUSE Conference 2019
- Language:
- Track:
- Open Source
- Difficulty:
- Hard
- Finding, Debugging and Fixing reproducible builds issues in openSUSE
- Start Time:
- 2019 May 25 13:00
- Room:
- Seminarraum 1
- From source to the package
- Start Time:
- 2019 May 25 13:00
- Room:
- Seminarraum 2
- IoT programming with openSUSE
- Start Time:
- 2019 May 25 13:00
- Room:
- Galerie