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Here is some information about embedded Linux distributions, and kernel configuration and build systems:
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== Introduction ==
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Besides the Linux kernel, one of the advantage of embedded Linux is the ability to leverage hundreds if not thousands of existing free and open source packages to easily and quickly add new features to devices. These packages range from graphical libraries, multimedia libraries, network libraries, cryptographic libraries, network servers, infrastructure software and more. However, integrating all these components together requires a relatively deep knowledge of the components. Hence, embedded-specific distributions and build systems have been created to ease this process.
  
 
== Vendor distros ==
 
== Vendor distros ==
* [[MontaVista]] CE Linux - see http://www.mvista.com/products/cee/
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* The [http://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/project/uclinux-dist Blackfin uClinux Distribution] by [http://www.analog.com/blackfin Analog Devices] - a fork of the uClinux distribution for Blackfin processors
* [[TimeSys]] Linux''''''Link - see http://www.timesys.com/products/index.htm
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* Embedded Alley - see http://www.embeddedalley.com/
* Lineo Solutions uLinux - see http://www.lineo.co.jp/eng/products-services/products/ulinux.html
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* [http://www.kaeilos.com KaeilOS embedded linux]
* [http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded Ubuntu Mobile]
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* Lineo Solutions [http://www.lineo.co.jp/eng/products-services/products/ulinux.html uLinux]
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* [[MontaVista]] Linux - see http://www.mvista.com/products_services.php
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* [http://www.pengutronix.de Pengutronix] OSELAS.BSP() - see http://www.pengutronix.de/oselas/bsp/index_en.html
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* [[RidgeRun]] Linux - see http://www.ridgerun.com/sdk.shtml
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* [[TimeSys]] LinuxLink - see http://www.timesys.com/embedded-linux/linuxlink
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* Wind River - see http://www.windriver.com/products/linux/
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* [http://www.littlebluelinux.com/ Little Blue Linux] - MPC Data
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* [http://www.digi.com/products/embeddedsolutions/softwareservices/digiembeddedlinux.jsp Digi Embedded Linux] for Digi's ARM based modules
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* [https://www.toradex.com Toradex] Torizon - see https://www.toradex.com/operating-systems/torizon
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== Platforms ==
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* [[Android Portal|Android]]
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* Maemo (deprecated - see Meego)
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* [[Meego]]
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* Moblin (deprecated - see Meego)
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* OpenMoko
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* Access Linux Platform
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* LIMO
  
 
== Other distros ==
 
== Other distros ==
 
* Snapgear Embedded Linux Distribution - http://www.snapgear.org/
 
* Snapgear Embedded Linux Distribution - http://www.snapgear.org/
 
* [[Open Wrt]] - http://openwrt.org/
 
* [[Open Wrt]] - http://openwrt.org/
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* Embedded Debian - http://www.emdebian.org/
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** Emdebian has made some significant progress the last few years, and has now reached an usable state. [http://www.emdebian.org/emdebian/flavours.html Two versions of Emdebian] are available : Emdebian Grip and Emdebian Crush.
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** Neil Williams gave a talk ''Emdebian 1.0 release, small and super small Debian'' at the FOSDEM 2009. A [http://free-electrons.com/pub/video/2009/fosdem/fosdem2009-williams-emdebian-1.0-release.ogv video] is available.
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* Embedded Gentoo - http://embedded.gentoo.org/
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* Arch Linux for ARM - http://archlinuxarm.org/
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* [[GeeXboX]] - http://www.geexbox.org/
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** GeeXboX is an embedded multimedia distribution that turns your device into a full-featured MediaCenter.
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* Aboriginal Linux - http://landley.net/aboriginal/
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=== Special purpose embedded Linux distributions ===
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* [http://flashlinux.org.uk/ Flash Linux] - a distribution specifically for USB keys and Live CDs
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* Eagle Linux - http://www.safedesksolutions.com/eaglelinux/
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** An embedded Linux distribution aimed at helping users learn Linux by creating bootable Linux images "virtually from scratch". Eagle Linux 2.3 is currently distributed as a concise, 26-page PDF documenting the creation of a minimalist, network-ready Linux image for bootable CDs, floppies, or flash drives. See description at: http://ct.enews.deviceforge.com/rd/cts?d=207-106-2-28-5560-8662-0-0-0-1
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* [http://www.uclinux.org/ uClinux] A distribution targeting (but not only) systems without Memory Management Unit. See also [[UClinux Shared Library]].
  
 
== Configuration and Build systems ==
 
== Configuration and Build systems ==
* [[Open Embedded]] - System for building full embedded images from scratch
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See [[Build Systems]]
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See also [[Toolchains]]
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== Obsolete things ==
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* [[Qplus Target Builder]] - Target image builder from ETRI
 
* [[Qplus Target Builder]] - Target image builder from ETRI
* LTIB - Linux Target Image Builder (by Stuart Hughes of FreeScale) - see http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/ltib
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* [http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded Ubuntu Mobile]
* Eagle Linux - http://www.safedesksolutions.com/eaglelinux/
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    An embedded Linux distribution aimed at helping users learn Linux by
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    creating bootable Linux images "virtually from scratch".
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== Further reading ==
    Eagle Linux 2.3 is currently distributed as a concise, 26-page PDF documenting the
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    creation of a minimalist, network-ready Linux image for bootable [[CDs]],
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* [[Embedded OS]] mentions a variety of embedded operating systems, including embedded Linux.
    floppies, or flash drives. See description at: http://ct.enews.deviceforge.com/rd/cts?d=207-106-2-28-5560-8662-0-0-0-1
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* [http://lwn.net/Articles/384713/ Tools and distributions for embedded Linux development] - LWN.net 2010/04/27 by Tom Parkin
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** This is an excellent roundup of current (as of 2010) tools and distributions available for embedded Linux development (that's redundant).
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Revision as of 09:20, 6 November 2019

Introduction

Besides the Linux kernel, one of the advantage of embedded Linux is the ability to leverage hundreds if not thousands of existing free and open source packages to easily and quickly add new features to devices. These packages range from graphical libraries, multimedia libraries, network libraries, cryptographic libraries, network servers, infrastructure software and more. However, integrating all these components together requires a relatively deep knowledge of the components. Hence, embedded-specific distributions and build systems have been created to ease this process.

Vendor distros

Platforms

  • Android
  • Maemo (deprecated - see Meego)
  • Meego
  • Moblin (deprecated - see Meego)
  • OpenMoko
  • Access Linux Platform
  • LIMO

Other distros

Special purpose embedded Linux distributions

Configuration and Build systems

See Build Systems

See also Toolchains

Obsolete things


Further reading