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DESCRIPTION:We build the kernel so systems behave predictably. For most ser
 vers\, desktops\, and laptops\, the default architecture defconfig is “g
 ood enough.” Embedded boards and mobile devices are different: they ofte
 n rely on device-specific configuration fragments maintained out-of-tree\,
  and even a “close-to-mainline” kernel can require a bespoke fragment 
 just to boot reliably. Meanwhile\, selecting a mainline kernel with “sim
 ilar” support frequently yields only partially working hardware.
DTSTAMP:20260530T105817Z
LOCATION:Mistral
SUMMARY:Config Fragments: Cure or Curse? - David Heidelberg
URL:https://pretalx.com/yocto-embedded-recipes-2026/talk/39YTU9/
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