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Raspberry Pi with embedded Linux made by Yocto

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Raspberry Pi with embedded Linux made by Yocto, available at Free, has an average rating of 3.75, with 15 lectures, based on 242 reviews, and has 7129 subscribers.

You will learn about Build an embedded Linux system that runs in Qemu. Build different types of embedded Linux systems for the Raspberry Pi. Configure Netbeans for remote development on the Raspberry Pi. Configure Qt Creator for remote development on the Raspberry Pi. This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for Raspberry Pi developer who want to build an embedded Linux with Yocto. It is particularly useful for This course is for Raspberry Pi developer who want to build an embedded Linux with Yocto.

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Summary

Title: Raspberry Pi with embedded Linux made by Yocto

Price: Free

Average Rating: 3.75

Number of Lectures: 15

Number of Published Lectures: 15

Number of Curriculum Items: 15

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 15

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Build an embedded Linux system that runs in Qemu.
  • Build different types of embedded Linux systems for the Raspberry Pi.
  • Configure Netbeans for remote development on the Raspberry Pi.
  • Configure Qt Creator for remote development on the Raspberry Pi.
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is for Raspberry Pi developer who want to build an embedded Linux with Yocto.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is for Raspberry Pi developer who want to build an embedded Linux with Yocto.
  • Yocto?is a software framework for embedded Linux systems.

    It is used by the community and?the leading industry in embedded systems.

    To have?Yocto?skills is interesting for anyone working with embedded systems.?

    Yocto supports a number of embedded hardware platforms, like the BeagleBone Black, Raspberry Pi and many others.

    The knowledge of building an embedded Linux?for the Raspberry Pi can be a?starting point for building embedded Linux for any micro controller.

    This procedure?we’re going through?is for any Raspberry Pi,?but, if you wanna create programs in Qt5, you need to have a Raspberry Pi 3.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Course overview

    Lecture 2: What is the Yocto project

    Lecture 3: Pre-Requisites

    Chapter 2: Creating a customised embedded Linux using Yocto

    Lecture 1: Preparing the Host Computer

    Lecture 2: Running the Test Image

    Lecture 3: Building the Basic Console Image for the Raspberry Pi

    Lecture 4: Building the Qt5 Basic Image

    Lecture 5: Running the Qt5 Basic Image

    Chapter 3: Working with our own embedded Linux

    Lecture 1: Adding a new user

    Lecture 2: Working with Netbeans from Remote

    Lecture 3: Working with Qt Creator from Remote

    Lecture 4: Hello World! with Qt Creator

    Chapter 4: Create an image for hardware projects

    Lecture 1: Adding wiringPi to an image

    Lecture 2: Blinking LED program written in C

    Chapter 5: Where to go from here?

    Lecture 1: Suggestions for further learning & useful Links

    Instructors

  • Raspberry Pi with embedded Linux made by Yocto  No.2
    Barbara Hohensee
    System Development & System Design
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  • 5 stars: 79 votes
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