Status of Embedded Linux - Recent Developments and Industry News
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the latest developments in embedded Linux through this comprehensive conference talk by Tim Bird of Sony Electronics. Gain insights into recent Linux kernel advancements relevant to embedded developers, covering filesystems, networking, tracing, and real-time capabilities. Delve into crucial topics such as security and testing, while staying informed about community and industry news related to Linux in embedded systems. Learn about the status of major processor vendors, Linux Foundation projects, and other significant community initiatives. Discover how these changes and initiatives can benefit your own embedded Linux development. This year's talk may feature a special focus on Linux applications in space technology. Stay up-to-date with the evolving landscape of embedded Linux, from kernel versions and architectures to community developments and industry trends.
Syllabus
Intro
Outline
Linux Kernel
Kernel Versions
Linux v5.19 (July 2022)
Linux v6.0 (October 2022)
Linux v6.1 (December 2022)
Linux v6.2 (February 2023)
Linux v6.3 (April 2023)
Linux v6.4 (June 2023)
Linux 6.3 developer stats
Kernel commit log entries
Architectures
Core Kernel
Python programs debugged using Al
Networking
Security
System Size
Test Systems
Kernel community
SFC sues Microsoft over github co-pilot
Starlink Satellite constellation
Ingenuity Helicopter Update (June 2023)
Linux Foundation projects
Core Embedded Linux Project
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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