Hi Gus, very interesting stuff you have there.
Thanks for the heads up.
Dimitris
On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 4:10 PM Angus Lees wrote:
> Oh I lie, some of my Android-SDK stuff survives:
> https://github.com/anguslees/openembedded-android/wiki
>
> Here's a relevant scummvm forum post to put it in
Oh I lie, some of my Android-SDK stuff survives:
https://github.com/anguslees/openembedded-android/wiki
Here's a relevant scummvm forum post to put it in historical context:
https://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?p=57260=bcf54148cb83752212a19262b76551c8#p57260
... And my announce to the
I use yocto to build an immutable disk image for several architectures of
Kubernetes servers (currently armv7, aarch64, x86-64). It's basically a
CoreOS Container Linux clone, except smaller and more portable. I like
yocto/OE's powerful cross-compilation, minimalism, read-only rootfs, A/B
image
Hi Ricardo
This is interesting, who would not like an improved Beers :)
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 11:43 AM Ricardo Ribalda Delgado
wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> We (qtec.com) use yocto/oe to build industrial vision systems.
>
> Today is running on Potato graders, Carrot Graders, Potato 3d cameras,
>
Hi
We (qtec.com) use yocto/oe to build industrial vision systems.
Today is running on Potato graders, Carrot Graders, Potato 3d cameras,
Hyperspectral cameras, Beer analysers, Checkweighers, Screw Counters,
Hockey streamers
Let me know if you think this is interesting and I can share more
Sounds like good potential for a section or chapter in the user docs.
Scott
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 12:01 PM Philip Balister
wrote:
> During the last OpenEmbedded developer meeting, it became clear that
> people are using the Yocto project/OpenEmbedded in spaces outside what
> we think of as