Product category:
Embedded Software and Operating Systems
News Release from: TimeSys Corp
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 March 2007
Podcast aimed at embedded Linux
developers
LinuxLink Radio is a free podcast allowing developers to keep up to date with news of interest to the embedded Linux community.
TimeSys has launched LinuxLink Radio, a free podcast focusing on embedded Linux Listeners can keep a pulse on the growing embedded Linux industry and pick up tips that will help them with their next project
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 Jun 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The content in LinuxLink Radio is designed to be of interest to all embedded Linux developers, whether or not they are subscribers to the LinuxLink service for building customised Linux platforms.
LinuxLink Radio is hosted by Gene Sally and Maciej Halasz from TimeSys, who have over 15 years of combined experience in embedded Linux.
New episodes of LinuxLink Radio will be available every two weeks, with each being around 30 minutes in length.
Topics of conversation during the podcast will cover a wide range of embedded Linux topics, with content available for experienced developers, as well as those new to embedded Linux.
Three episodes are already available.
Episode 1: An introduction to embedded Linux, discussing why embedded developers should consider using Linux, from technical and business standpoints.
Episode 2: A guest interview with Thomas Gleixner, one of the main contributors to the real-time patches for the Linux kernel, covering real-time Linux for embedded systems, features of real-time like priority inheritance and high resolution timers, and upcoming improvements to the Linux kernel to support additional real-time functions.
Episode 3: The state of embedded Linux - past, present, and future.
LinuxLink Radio is available as an audio file that you can listen to on your computer or your personal audio player, such as an iPod.
Each episode is available in the popular MP3 format, as well as the open source Ogg Vorbis audio format.
You can also subscribe to the podcast series using your favourite podcast manager, such as iTunes or Google Reader, so you will automatically get the latest episodes as they become available.
"Educating people about embedded Linux development is something we really value at TimeSys, and LinuxLink Radio is a great way for people to learn more about embedded Linux development in an informal setting", says Joseph Raffa, CEO of TimeSys.
"Combined with our webinar series and huge collection of documents, TimeSys is a great source of information that can help people with their next embedded Linux project".
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