ELC-E 2010 tutorial videos

Videos from the embedded Linux and Android tutorials at ELC-E 2010, by Chris Simmonds

As releasing ELC-E 2010 videos, here are recordings of the embedded Linux and Android tutorials, performed by Chris Simmonds on October 26, 2010.

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The Embedded Linux Quick Start Guide – Part 1
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The Embedded Linux Quick Start Guide – Part 2
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The Embedded Linux Quick Start Guide – Part 3
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What else can you do with Android? – Part 1
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What else can you do with Android? – Part 2
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What else can you do with Android? – Part 3
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Author: Michael Opdenacker

Michael Opdenacker is the founder of Bootlin, and was its CEO until 2021. He is best known for all the free embedded Linux and kernel training materials that he created together with Thomas Petazzoni. He is always looking for ways to increase performance, reduce size and boot time, and to maximize Linux' world domination. More details...

2 thoughts on “ELC-E 2010 tutorial videos”

  1. Hello Michael & Thomas,
    Thanks for the videos.
    I have a suggestion: To make all these informative videos reach a greater audience, why don’t you put them to youtube, under “free-electrons channel”. Is there a license issue frustrating this? I guess youtube allows 720p and long duration videos. Maybe not?
    Cheers,
    Alper

  2. The above videos were very informative. Can there be any videos demonstrating device driver programming. Will be more useful if beagle board is used as the evaluation board for it. Is there any other site from where we can get videos related to device driver programming.

    Please help. I also wanted to know if i can contribute in any way to the Free-electron community as far as programming is concerned as i am a good C programmer.

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