The Yocto Project, a working group of the Linux Foundation, is likely something most of you have never heard of. It’s “an open source collaboration project that provides templates, tools and methods ...
Embedded Linux should, in theory, be a great platform for a smart device; it's powerful, feature rich and the source is not only available, it's also free! Historically, though, developing embedded ...
Introducing the Yocto Project and the benefits of using it in embedded Linux development. In embedded Linux development, there are two approaches when it comes to what operating system to run on your ...
Alameda, Ca. – Wind River has introduced the latest version of its open source Linux distribution, based on specifications from the Yocto Project open source development infrastructure and for which ...
Have you heard about the Yocto Project? Even if you use Linux or write applications for Linux you may not know about it. It is essentially tools for making tools. In this case, it is for making Linux ...
Wind River is claiming to have the first Carrier Grade (CG) Linux that supports the Yocto compatibility project to boost custom designs. Formally registered for the CGL 5.0 specification with the ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Aug. 28, 2018 — The Yocto Project, an open source collaboration project that helps developers create custom Linux-based systems for embedded products, today announces ...
Wind River has announced a new version of its Linux, promising a “significant reduction in set-up and installation time”, as well as a move to Yocto Project 2.0 kernel and tool chain. Intended for ...
This series on how to get started using Embedded Linux is on my Open Mike blog. This installment discusses development models. There are two different models of Embedded Linux development: ...