Yocto Project and Raspberry Pi Workshop
Organised by
Chris Simmonds
Linux is embedded into many of the devices around us, running on a wide range of hardware, mostly ARM, but also x86, RISC-V and others architectures. Each device has its own requirements and constraints. To cope with this diversity, we need tools to build the operating system and fundamental applications. Yocto Project is the tool most often used. Here, I will give you an introduction to Yocto Project, using the Raspberry Pi as an example target. I will talk about Bitbake and Bitbake recipes and I will show how recipes can be gathered together into layers, with demos of each stage. I will finish off with a comparison between a Yocto derived OS and the more commonly used Raspberry Pi OS. I will identify the cases where you would want to use the one over the other
This activity is currently scheduled for:
Aug. 8, 2024, 7 p.m. - Aug. 8, 2024, 8 p.m.
There are 6 people registered for this activity:
Derek Bush, David Brooke, Stanislav Meduna, David Crye, Vladislav Kurz, Jason Irwin