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If you're viewing this page from GitHub, due to both :

  • Various concerns about GitHub as a company.
  • Wanting to keep my GitHub profile clutter-free.

All my personal projects not intended for public contributions have been moved to my personal Forgejo instance.

You can view them in the following organizations.

(Projects with or intended for contributions from other people will not be removed from GitHub.)


👋 Welcome to my programming home !


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I'm JordanViknar, a software engineering student from France with a love for all things computing.


Here's what I use :

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Curious about my projects ?

You can find them at :

Description Links
Personal projects intended for public contributions - My GitHub repositories
- Mirror
Group Projects - Forgejo
Solo CY Tech projects - Forgejo
Legacy projects (if you're curious) - Forgejo

Current project

Mainline Linux port for the NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet

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Released in 2014, the NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet is still a particularly interesting device to me: its CPU is not exactly strong, but the Tegra K1 makes up for it with a surprisingly powerful (for mobile back then) Kepler-based GPU, and the tablet also sits in an interesting part of NVIDIA’s history, with the same Tegra lineage eventually leading to the Nintendo Switch.

Linux has been running on it for years through an unofficial Linux4Tegra port, but those setups depend on an outdated kernel and proprietary drivers. I am working toward proper mainline Linux support for the device.

At the moment, I already have basic kernel startup, internal storage, and tegradrm working.


P.S : Can you believe my work is (almost) always under the MPL-2.0 Public License whenever possible ?

That means you can freely use my work without impacting yours, as long as you preserve my code as open-source.

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  1. Noiseclapper-GNOME Noiseclapper-GNOME Public

    GNOME Shell extension that provides control of some Soundcore Life headphones [MAINTENANCE ONLY]

    TypeScript 18 2

  2. SimpleSteamTinker SimpleSteamTinker Public archive

    A work-in-progress simple, fast, and modern Adwaita alternative to SteamTinkerLaunch.

    Lua 30 2

  3. VirtuVirus/VirtuVirus VirtuVirus/VirtuVirus Public archive

    Covid-19 (and others) Virus Simulator in Python (ETIS Internship Project)

    Python 1 1

  4. Iltotore/engagement-jeunes Iltotore/engagement-jeunes Public archive

    Projet PHP de Pré Ing 2 à CY Tech

    PHP 1 1

  5. Iltotore/projet-web-ing1 Iltotore/projet-web-ing1 Public archive

    School project for CY Tech

    PHP 4

  6. cytech-ing-2023-2026/chromatynk cytech-ing-2023-2026/chromatynk Public archive

    Instruction language for drawing shapes, bundled with its own graphical code editor. Made as final project for CY Tech's ING1 GI year.

    Java 2