OS Build GNU/Linux derivative targetting the development of Linux kernel and drivers, as well as Free Sofware embedded systems.

Differences with standard OS_Build GNU/Linux:

Removed applications not related to Linux kernel, drivers and embedded systems: games, office applications…
Added tools and libraries for kernel and software development, in particular cross-compiling toolchains for many different architectures

Usefulness

Embedded Linux trainings: provide all the needed tools in a tested configuration. No need to install a GNU/Linux distribution. No need to check installed package versions prerequisites.
Embedded Linux demonstration: helps to discover, try and demonstrate useful tools in this technical area.
Kernel, driver and embedded application development: toolkit to get the job done quickly and efficiently. Useful for support people away from their regular desktop, or for people who are not allowed to install software by themselves.

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License

BSD License, GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Languages

Chinese (Simplified), Dutch, German, Hindi, Irish Gaelic, Italian, Japanese, Marathi, Tamil

Intended Audience

Developers, Information Technology, Science/Research

Registered

2012-12-31