Using Xen to Enable an Open Source Safety Certifiable Automotive Grade Linux - Walt Miner
Obtaining VirtIO-enabled Virtualized AGL KK Reference Demo Distribution - Mikhail Golubev
LTD20-305 Xen based Automotive Reference Stack using Yocto
Achieve a Healthy Ecosystem Around Automotive Device Virtualization - VirtIO Support in AGL
AGL Member Webinar: Getting Started with AGL using a Raspberry Pi
The ELISA Project: Enabling Linux in Safety Applications - Lukas Bulwahn, BMW
App Framework & Security - Daniel Stone, Collabora
BoF: Automotive Grade Linux Developer Session - Walt Miner, The Linux Foundation
AGL State of the Alliance - Dan Cauchy, The Linux Foundation
BoF: Automotive Grade Linux Developer Community - Walt Miner, The Linux Foundation
Open Source License Compliance with AGL - Paul Barker, Konsulko Group
Introduction to Automotive Grade Linux - Walt Miner, The Linux Foundation
Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) demo from CES 2017
PipeWire in the Automotive Industry | FOSDEM 2020
Automotive Linux Summit - Tokyo
Deploying Linux in Safety Critical Applications - Three Key Challenges - Christopher Temple
Design and Implementation of Automotive Virtualization Based on Xen - Sung-Min Lee
Software Define Architecture in a Car: Using VIRTIO to Change the Way Car Software... Tero Salminen
Bridging the Gap - Linux in Safety Critical Systems - Elana Copperman, Mobileye