Testing Remote Embedded Devices Using Open-Hardware MuxPi
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the innovative open hardware approach to providing remote access for embedded devices in this conference talk. Learn about MuxPi, the successor to the SD MUX board, which simplifies device flashing, debugging, and power management. Discover the components of the new Tizen GNU/Linux distribution's testing laboratory, including Boruta for board farm management, Weles for LAVA-compatible testing, and Perun for binary image testing. Gain insights from Paweł Wieczorek, a Tizen release engineer at Samsung R&D Institute Poland, as he shares his experience in developing automated test systems and contributing to the security framework of the Tizen operating system.
Syllabus
Piece of Cake - Testing Remote Embedded Devices Made Easy Using Open-Hardware MuxPi
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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