Build the Linux Kernel and Modules on board the NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit
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Build the Linux Kernel and Modules on board the NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit
Linux configurable driver for Asus WMI hotkeys. The driver works as middle-man, is listening for key events from specific devices and when is appropriate key event caught then may be handle by own way configured in config file.
Alpine Kernel Module Support – aka DKMS for Alpine Linux
Automatically compile kernel modules for Flatcar Linux / CoreOS Container Linux
Keep your /usr/lib/modules sensible on arch linux
Configuration environment for Beckhoff CCAT FPGA Kernel mode driver to run EtherCAT Master on CX devices
Automated NVIDIA kernel module signing for Secure Boot on Linux
Automated solution for MediaTek MT7902 Bluetooth on Arch Linux - survives kernel updates without manual intervention
Fix 'Virtual machine monitor failed' and 'Loading of unsigned module is rejected' on VMware Workstation after Ubuntu kernel updates — auto-compile, sign for Secure Boot, and keep working across reboots
Utilities to manage Secure Boot signatures
Linux kernel module signing for SecureBoot
Secure-Boot-Sign-Modules - sign not signed kernel modules for Secure Boot
Lustre client packages for modern Linux distributions (Rocky 10, Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 24.04) to enable AWS FSx Lustre support on BurstLab Gen 3-5 clusters
Sign efi keys in kernel when Secure Boot is enabled in Ubuntu and derivatives
Building out-of-tree kernel modules on openSUSE Leap Micro 6.2 — NVIDIA Maxwell GPU (580.x + CUDA), RTL8821AU WiFi (lwfinger/rtw88), DKMS, SELinux, and distributed LLM inference with llama.cpp
A kexec module targeted at ChromeOS kernel systems without kexec support(< 5.7, as it uses kallsyms_lookup_name). Made with the assistance of Google Gemini, and once a working version for most shimboot boards is complete, the system will be rewritten and maintained by hand.
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