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Revision as of 13:58, 11 May 2012

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

By definition Embedded Linux is just a particular use of the well-known GNU/Linux duo. So most of documentation about GNU/Linux is meaningful for embedded Linux systems too. However, embedded Linux systems have some peculiarities you will not find on a desktop PC. This page aims to provide useful links and information about these issues.

Books[edit | edit source]

Reading of this book http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596002220.do is strongly recommended. Practically speaking, that book covers all the issues involved in developing software for such systems (from tool chain organization to the most famous file systems running on top of MTD). It is not a reference guide, but it provides a complete and exhaustive overview that makes the developer to save a lot of time in searching such information over the Internet.

Links[edit | edit source]

If you need a brief but still exhaustive overview of the Linux and Embedded Linux world, please have a look at the excellent training section of Free Electrons web site: http://free-electrons.com/docs/.

Another rich source of information is the web site http://elinux.org.

This link points to a document writtend by Texas Instruments for a student workshop. Even if it addresses Texas Instruments processors, it provides a lot of useful information that are platform-independent.


Embedded distributions[edit | edit source]

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