[EdLUG] February talk: A crash course in embedded linux hardware

Thomas Kluyver thomas at kluyver.me.uk
Tue Feb 1 08:38:07 UTC 2022


Craig's talk is this evening - see you at 7pm!

Thomas

On Thu, 27 Jan 2022, at 17:58, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> EdLUG is back for 2022, with Craig Burden giving us a look at the world 
> of embedded Linux hardware, tiny low-power computers that are capable 
> of running Linux.
>
> When: Tuesday 1st February, 7pm (talk starting at 7.15)
> Where: Online -  https://links.taikedz.net/?id=bbb-edlug will redirect 
> to a Jitsi room on the day
>
> -----
> A crash course in embedded linux hardware
>
> A shallow dive into the world of embedded linux and what makes up a 
> typical embedded system.
> We'll be covering the minimum requirements, typical applications and 
> design considerations as well as touching on what linux looks like in 
> these systems and how to compile and configure the kernel.
> In the process we will demystify common design outcomes and most 
> importantly explain why the circuit boards look like they were routed 
> by world champion snake player.
> -----
>
> This sounds really interesting - I know very little about hardware of 
> any kind. I hope to see you there!
>
> Best wishes,
> Thomas
>
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