Linux - Automotive Grade Linux Update and Demonstration
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) in this informative 50-minute conference talk by Walt Miner from the Linux Foundation. Discover how AGL, a Linux Foundation Collaboration Project, is revolutionizing the automotive industry with its Unified Code Base distribution running on Raspberry Pi 3 and various automotive-specific development boards. Learn about the latest AGL release, Charming Chinook, and gain insights into the project's 2017 roadmap. Watch a live demonstration of the software running on a Raspberry Pi 3 and understand the project's goals, code-first approach, and company contributions. Delve into topics such as board support, Yocto layers, expert groups, app framework, security, and upcoming developments in the Daring Dab release. Get a glimpse of the 2017 face-to-face workshops and expand your knowledge of Linux in automotive applications.
Syllabus
Intro
Automotive Grade Linux
Goals of AGL
AGL is CODE FIRST
Commits by Company in 2016
Charming Chinook
Chinook Board Support
AGL Yocto Layers
Expert Groups
App Framework and Security EG
App Framework Tasks
Daring Dab
Upcoming Board Support
2017 F2F Workshops
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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