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Embedded Linux* – Making it Great for Everyone

  • October 18, 2011
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This talk surveys some of the existing embedded Linux* approaches, discusses the strengths and weaknesses of each, and suggests some approaches for improvement.

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While Linux* has found its way into everything from remote controls to the anti-lock brake systems in luxury cars, developers must typically custom-modify general-purpose distributions for each specific implementation. That approach creates a great deal of opportunity to accelerate time to market, as well as to reduce complexity. This talk surveys some of the existing embedded Linux approaches, discusses the strengths and weaknesses of each, and suggests some approaches for improvement.

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David Stewart, Intel Engineering Manager, Open Source Technology Center

David Stewart is the manager of the Embedded Linux Engineering team within the Open Source Technology Center (OTC), part of the System Software Division of the Software and Services Group (SSG) of Intel Corporation. Before the formation of this team in 2010, David held a variety of management positions in SSG and in Intel’s Desktop Boards and Systems division and Server Products group. Prior to joining Intel in 1997, David held management and engineering positions in consumer software products and operating system development, including Sequent, Tektronix, and CFI. David holds a BS in Computer Science and MS in Computer Science from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, which he received in 1983. David has given keynotes and presentations in over 40 technical conferences, and a series of popular technical videos on YouTube.

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