If you are at Embedded World, see
https://www.embedded-world.eu/program.html and
search for "Introduction to Embedded Linux". First session is completely
full, but they've added at least one more.

You can also find folks from Texas Instruments, Octavo Systems, GHI
Electronics, Element14, Digi-Key, Mouser, Arrow and many more there this
week.

Details on this class...

Introduction to Embedded Linux / Theory and Practice Crash Course:
Description: This one day training class uses hands-on exercises combined
with instruction to illustrate some basic concepts of Embedded GNU/Linux.

Hands on sessions are performed with a toolchain/rootfs built by the freely
available Yocto Project, on an embedded board. This enables you to take the
course material home and work with it. The whole workshop is designed to
bring you quickly up to speed. The concepts and commands necessary to make
effective use of Embedded GNU/Linux are described through a combination of
theory and on-the-job training. Don't reinvent the wheel, but learn from an
experienced trainer and take home a working knowledge of Embedded GNU/Linux
and the ability to use it effectively in your own embedded development
project.

Intended audience: Project managers, software, hardware, development and
systems engineers, technicians and those interested in technology who want
to try to understand as quickly as possible how Embedded GNU/Linux works.

The trainer will bring laptops and technical equipment.

Since 1993, Robert Berger gathered practical and managerial experience in
software design and development for embedded systems with and without hard
real-time requirements. Since the beginning of the 21st century, he has
used GNU/Linux on desktop and server class machines, but mainly for
embedded practices (automotive, industrial control, robotics, telecoms,
consumer electronics, etc.). Robert regularly attends international events
such as "Embedded World", "Embedded Software Engineering Congress",
"Embedded Systems Conference", and "Embedded Linux Conference" as an expert
and lecturer. His speciality is mainly training, but also consulting (in
German or English) worldwide. Robert's expertise ranges from the smallest
real-time systems (FreeRTOS) to set-ups with multiple processors/cores and
embedded GNU/Linux (user-, kernel-space, device drivers, hardware
interfacing, debugging, multi-core, Yocto Project) with a focus on free and
open source software. Robert is a globe-trotter. He is CEO & Embedded
Software Specialist at Reliable Embedded Systems - Robert Berger e.U. which
is based in St. Barbara, Austria, and when not traveling, lives with his
family in Athens, Greece.

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