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Embedded Linux Made Easy - presented by Torizon

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Embedded Linux Made Easy - presented by Torizon
Published 8/2025
Created by Torizon AG
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 85 Lectures ( 5h 51m ) | Size: 5.67 GB


Getting Started with Embedded Linux: From Beginner to Building Real Projects
What you'll learn
How to get started with Embedded Linux
Customization for your hardware
Modern application development with Docker containers and Visual Studio Code
Use a secure and reliable remote update system to comply with the latest security regulations
Leverage device monitoring to increase your Linux system's reliability and detect issues before they cause problems
Instruction with our experienced trainer for hands-on training
Requirements
Consolidated knowledge of Embedded Systems and Embedded Linux
Experience using the Linux command line interface
Familiarity with a programming language, preferably C, C++, or Python
Some experience using Yocto Project required
Basic knowledge of GNU/Linux command line tools
Basic understanding of embedded Linux architecture
Experience with text editors such as Vim, Nano, or Visual Studio Code for code editing
Description
Developing software for embedded systems can be complex, but it does not have to be. In this comprehensive course, you'll gain in-depth knowledge of embedded Linux and Toradex's user-friendly Industrial Linux platform. These tools simplify both the development and long-term maintenance of your embedded Linux devices, allowing you to focus on building innovative products while reducing time-to-market. Led by industry expert Sergio Prado, you'll learn embedded Linux through hands-on projects using real hardware. Learn the techniques that experienced developers use to manage device fleets, execute remote and offline updates, customize images, integrate security features, and more - skills you can apply immediately.What you'll learn:How to get started with Embedded LinuxCustomization for your hardwareModern application development with Docker containers and Visual Studio CodeUse a secure and reliable remote update system to comply with the latest security regulationsLeverage device monitoring to increase your Linux system's reliability and detect issues before they cause problemsInstruction with our experienced trainer for hands-on trainingThe course covers essential components like OSTree, the update system, device monitoring, and remote access, ensuring your products are both reliable and secure. By the end, you'll be equipped with practical skills that can be applied immediately in your development workflows and projects. Designed for engineers, developers, and team leaders working with embedded systems, this course requires a basic understanding of GNU/Linux command-line tools, embedded Linux architecture, and basic programming in C or C++. Take this opportunity to learn, and optimize your software development process, ensuring your embedded Linux devices run seamlessly, reliably, efficiently, and securely.
Who this course is for
Developers looking to get started with embedded Linux
Software Engineers
Software Team Leads
Software Developers
Beginner Torizon users
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https://www.udemy.com/course/embedded-linux-the-easy-way/


 

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