Embedded Linux Distributions Quick Reference Guide
Aug 1, 2001 — by Rick Lehrbaum — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 85 viewsWelcome to LinuxDevices.com's Embedded Linux Distributions Quick Reference Guide!
This Quick Reference Guide provides brief descriptions of many of the currently available commercial and non-commercial sources for Embedded Linux distributions and implementations, and includes pointers to more detailed information. We sincerely hope this guide will assist you in locating Linux-based solutions that match your system requirements.
This quick reference guide is organized in four parts . . .
- Part 1: Introduction and Overview to this Guide — you are reading it now.
- Part 2: Embedded Linux Commercial Distributions — these are Embedded Linux distributions that are maintained and supported by companies as commercial products. They offer a wide range of capabililties and target a broad assortment of markets, from high-end telecommunications infrastructure, to handheld computers, to “deeply embedded” data acquisition and control.
- Part 3: Open Source Embedded Linux Implementations — the Embedded Linux implementations in this category are available as downloadable object and source code, and are covered by open source licenses.
- Part 4: Recommended further reading — here, we provide a “recommended reading list” of selected LinuxDevices.com articles and whitepapers that provide additional information about Embedded Linux distributions, techniques, and technologies.
Story navigation . . .
- Part 1: Introduction and Overview to this Guide
- Part 2: Embedded Linux Commercial Distributions
- Part 3: Open Source Embedded Linux Implementations
- Part 4: Recommended further reading
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