TimeSys Expands Educational Webinar Series for Embedded Linux Development.PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh (pĭts`bərg), city (1990 pop. 369,879), seat of Allegheny co., SW Pa., at the confluence of the Allegheny and the Monongahela rivers, which there form the Ohio River; inc. 1816. -- TimeSys Corporation (http://www.timesys.com), the leading developer service provider for the embedded Linux The Linux operating system configured and enhanced to work in a wide variety of applications, including handheld devices, network appliances, industrial machines and consumer electronics devices. The modularity of the Linux kernel makes it well suited to embedded systems. market, is adding more sessions to its popular series of educational webinars for embedded Linux developers. Beginning in early December December: see month. , the new topics are designed to help developers that are new to embedded Linux, showing the steps to boot boot 1 n. 1. Protective footgear, as of leather or rubber, covering the foot and part or all of the leg. 2. Linux Linux Nonproprietary operating system (OS) for digital computers. In 1991 Linus Torvalds of Finland began asking for volunteer programmers over the Internet to collaborate on the development of a UNIX-like OS for personal computers; the “1. on a target embedded Inserted into. See embedded system. board, get a sample application to run on the board, and help attendees understand the options available for filesystems to use with their project. These new sessions complement the dozens of webinars TimeSys has held over the past year. Past topics have covered a wide variety of embedded Linux topics for all skill levels. Archives archives Repository for an organized body of records. Archives are produced or received by a public, semipublic, institutional, or business entity in the transaction of its affairs and are preserved by it or its successors. of past webinars are available at http://www.timesys.com/webinars/index.htm.
Linux Boot-Up
Learn what happens when a Linux kernel boots from a bootloader to
init to your user-space program running. Understand how to
minimize boot time and get the right programs running for your
application. We will also discuss what Linux does after the kernel
starts and how you can get your application running easily.
Thursday, December 7th, 1:00 PM EST
https://timesys.webex.com/timesys/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=355167874
Hello World, from an Embedded Perspective
This session will walk the user through the process of creating a
"Hello World" application for an embedded target. It will include
cross-compiling the kernel and application, and creating an image
with a root file system that includes the "Hello World" program.
Those new to embedded development using Linux will gain an
understanding of how the different parts of Linux work together to
solve this classic problem.
Wednesday, December 20th, 1:00 EST
https://timesys.webex.com/timesys/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=359181315
Survey of Linux Filesystems
Unlike desktop Linux systems, which typically use ext3, an
embedded engineer has many different filesystems to use, each with
their own benefits and drawbacks. This webinar will discuss
in-depth the different filesystems frequently (and not so
frequently) used on embedded targets. We will show where to get
the tools for each of the filesystems and how to use them to
create a root filesystem (RFS) for your target.
Tuesday, January 9th, 1:00 EST
https://timesys.webex.com/timesys/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=352060419
About TimeSys Corporation TimeSys is the leading developer service provider for the embedded Linux market, delivering LinuxLink subscriptions that empower empower verb To encourage or provide a person with the means or information to become involved in solving his/her own problems developers to rapidly and efficiently create their own commercial-grade Adj. 1. commercial-grade - of the kind or quality used in commerce; average or inferior; "commercial grade of beef"; "commercial oxalic acid" commercial inferior - of low or inferior quality custom Linux platform. The continuously updated cross-compiled components, information and systems offered through LinuxLink subscriptions are aggregated from the open source community, semiconductor manufacturers and TimeSys and hosted in the TimeSys Network. For more information, visit http://www.timesys.com. |
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