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

Thomas Kluyver thomas at kluyver.me.uk
Thu Jan 27 17:58:10 UTC 2022


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

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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.
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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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