Looking for a reliable OS with support for file systems and connectivity? Consider an embedded version of Linux. Join the EEI livestream on October 5 to gain insights on Yocto and containers for embedded Linux.
If you're looking for a reliable operating system with support for file systems and connectivity, an embedded version of Linux is probably one of the possible candidates. With a huge installed base, plenty of experienced developers, and active development, it's available for all the major SoCs. So, who is behind its development, and can it get any better?
In a new episode of Elektor Engineering Insights, Stuart talks to Michael Opdenacker from
Bootlin and Ricardo Medoza from
Pantacor to gain insights on Yocto and containers for embedded
Linux. Join us at
16:00 CET on the 5th of October. Attendees will get a chance to win a 4GB Raspberry Pi and keyboard in this month's giveaway!
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