Embedded Recipes is a conference held in Nice, France which focuses on open-source embedded systems. It’s organisers accurately describe the conference as “talks, workshops, discussions, food, friends and the beach”. The Good Penguin attended (and sponsored) the event and in this blog post we’ll share our highlights. The CRA and what it means for us …
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FOSDEM 2025
FOSDEM 2025, one of the largest open-source software conferences in the world, took place in Brussels, Belgium in February this year. The Good Penguin attended and in this blog post we will share some of our highlights. Exploring Open Source Dual A/B Update Solutions for Embedded Linux – Leon Anavi At The Good Penguin we …
Reducing Boot Time with systemd
It’s no surprise that systemd has become the init system of choice for both embedded and desktop Linux distributions – it’s modern, packed full of features and is able to replace an ever increasing number of ancient utilities and daemons. When compared to it’s predecessor (SysVinit) – it also provides a much greater scope for …
Keeping Track of Time with Systemd
Nearly all smart devices obtain and keep track of time – it’s something that ‘just works’ and something which we often take for granted. Yet under-the-hood there is a surprising amount of complexity – software needs to obtain an accurate external source of time (e.g. NTP), it needs to handle drift and gradual synchronisation between …