Arnd Bergmann is an upstream Linux kernel hacker with 26 years of systems software experience, currently driving kernel development at Linaro from the Stuttgart region. His long tenure includes a decade at IBM working on low-level kernel subsystems and hands-on embedded systems work that spans interrupt handling, memory management, MSI fixes and kexec on PowerPC platforms. Comfortable across hardware-software boundaries, he contributes pragmatic fixes for system calls, signals and checksums and has real-world experience debugging platform-specific issues in projects like the mpc5200 Digispeaker. Known for persistent, detail-oriented problem solving, he blends deep architecture knowledge with a practical engineering mindset cultivated through both academic study and sustained upstream collaboration.
26 years of coding experience
Bachelor, Computer Engineering, Bachelor, Computer Engineering at Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
Testing tool for managed flash memory devices, see the 'dev' branch for updates which aren't yet "upstream" and report your results to the flashbench-results mailing list ->
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