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Lineo Education Services offers real-time Linux course

Sep 20, 2000 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Lindon, UT — (announcement) — Today's complex control systems demand the dependability, responsiveness, and guarantees of hard real-time capabilities, combined with the flexibility and ease of development of Linux. But how do you bring these together? Lineo Education Services is offering a Real-Time Linux training course in the Washington D.C. area in October. Learn how to implement Linux for devices and systems that require hard real-time precision and prioritization. As an additional incentive, Lineo is offering this inaugural course at a substantial discount.

    Where: Knowledge Development Center
    One Dulles Technical Center
    2191 Fox Mill Road, Suite 200
    Herndon, VA 20171

    When: October 10-12, 2000

    Instructor: Doug Abbott, MSEE University of California at Berkeley; Steve Papacharalambous will also serve as in-course consultant

    Partial list of topics: Linux and real time needs; kernel modules; device drivers; RTAI; LXRT; POSIX; debugging in kernel space.

The cost for the course is $795, which is $400 off the regular price. For more information and to register, visit the Lineo Education Services website.

 
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