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Running Linux on Tiny Peripherals with Minimal Memory Requirements

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Explore the intricacies of running Linux on tiny peripherals with minimal memory requirements in this 40-minute conference talk by Marcel Holtmann from Intel. Delve into device categorization, ingredient selection, and system assembly while examining PID 1 and proof-of-concept sensors. Gain insights into kernel requirements, construction areas, and the role of U-Boot in the process. Learn from Holtmann's expertise as the maintainer of the BlueZ open source Bluetooth stack and his extensive experience with Bluetooth technology since 2001.

Syllabus

Intro
About myself
Looking at the scale
Device categorization
Picking ingredients
Putting it together
Looking at PID 1
Proof of concept sensor
Drawing conclusions
Deriving kernel requirements
Progress so far
Construction areas
Elephant in the room
Actually there is U-Boot
Closing notes


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