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The Keys to Intel vPro Technology: HECI MEI LMS SOL UNS

It seems that our Developers are spending a lot of time looking for information about HECI drivers.  With vPro being around for many years now (we are on our 7th revision going on 8) I was wondering if this piece of Active Management Technology  is still a puzzle to developers.  In the spirit of figuring out what vPro Developers need, I went through our blogs and put together a collection of blogs here that might be helpful.

Opportunities to learn about the Yocto Project at IDF

If you are attending the Intel Developer Forum, you have a couple of great opportunities to learn about the Yocto Project and how it helps embedded Linux.

  • Hands-on Lab: Create a Custom Embedded Linux* OS for Any Embedded Device using the Yocto Project - Wednesday (9/14) at 1:05PM, repeated at 3:20PM, Room 2012 - This is a fantastic opportunity to get your hands on the Yocto Project software to see how easy it is to set up and build your own custom Linux OS for an embedded device.  Here is the abstract:

YOCTO 1.1 - THE BETA TEST

I'm cross-posting this from my blog over at the Yocto Project. Would you be willing to check out the beta of our next release?

We finished up all of our expected feature development on the Yocto Project version 1.1, due out in October. After some stabilization and bug fixing, we're encouraging everyone to try out our bits. Would you check it out? You just need a Linux system (a recent release of Fedora or Ubuntu works best) and the necessary workarounds for git and http to work with any network proxy you might have. (Instructions for this are below).

What it's like to work as a software person at Intel (video)

I'm taking a break from my usual posts about embedded Linux and the Yocto Project to let you in on a little secret.

Working at as a software person at Intel can be pretty awesome.

A few weeks ago, we had a video crew stalking our offices, rolling tape on some of our work day. I heard last night from Sarah Sharp that the result was up on YouTube. It was intended as a recruitment tool, but it's a nice artifact of everyday life here. Some highlights from the video:

    Fresh Yocto Code - the M2 Milestone release for embedded Linux goodness

    Cross-posted from my blog on the Yocto Project site. Head over to http://www.yoctoproject.org for more information about the project, resources and all around good stuff

    Today we dropped another development milestone build for the Yocto Project. Introducing the M2 build.

    在Linux上进行Symbian开发的实验性包

    我们写一个时候你可以做的如何开发Linux。但是这个过程十分复杂,要求有许多自定义的设置。我们现在已经要更进一步,现在我们已经预先装好的环境,完整的编译器,库和所有你需要开始开发工具!

    我有责任向报告我们的免责声明:尽管这些包是完全得不到来自诺基亚。他们是由一个“最佳的努力"的基础上的,并不见得就一定能正确地作用在您的系统上!也提到了,包是没有保证的得到更新,并且在未来可能实现相同的功能给不同形式,例如通过Qt的SDK。

    此外,现在你不能使用这种方法的发展,因为Qt 4.7.1 N8不是安装的。当N8得到了第一个电话更新无论如何,它将会升级为Qt 4.7.1,那么你应该能够使用它。

    现在,随着的方式,让我们赶紧体验其中的乐趣!

    自己作为一个Linux用户,指出,这是很自然的开始让所谓的ebuilds描述文件(包装)。报告指出对于那些不熟悉颊带,它没有真正的包裹,只是制作安装包。大多数软件包编译从源这种方式,但这是不严格要求,因为你的食谱也包含引用precompiled二进制文件。我的优势是拥有这样配方为建设,我能只创造包裹包Debian使用相同的配方,从而得到两个包类型几乎一本书的价钱!

    The Board and its Many Faces

    This is a cross-post from the Yocto Project web site. Follow up over there if you are interested in more information about embedded Linux projects.

    We had a great face-to-face meeting at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit (LFCS) of what we were calling the Yocto Project Steering Group. In case you are worried that such a meeting is in plush surroundings, let me set you straight right away.

    "Comrades, we declare the Revolution... in a coffeehouse"

    This is a cross-post from my blog on the Yocto Project web site. Please visit us there for more information about the project and our work on embedded Linux.

    In a classic 1966 science fiction novel [1], some of the moon’s colonists are hiding out in a hotel room in Luna City in the year 2075, and realize that the lunar colony is headed for inevitable chaos and death. So a group of four colonists decided to declare a revolution and they began to formulate their ambitious plans to overthrow the status quo.

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