Linux System Programming and Introduction to Buildroot
This course provides an overview of System Programming for the Linux operating system, or software which is interfacing directly with the Linux Kernel and C...
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About This Course
This course provides an overview of System Programming for the Linux operating system, or software which is interfacing directly with the Linux Kernel and C library. The basic components of a Linux Embedded System, including kernel and root filesystem details are discussed. The Buildroot build system is introduced, which students use to build their own custom Embedded Linux system through programming assignments. Linux System Programming and Introduction to Buildroot can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5305, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. This course includes specific hardware and software requirements. Please review the FAQ below for complete details.
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How much does Linux System Programming and Introduction to Buildroot cost?
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Linux System Programming and Introduction to Buildroot is taught by Daniel Walkes, University of Colorado Boulder.
What skill level is Linux System Programming and Introduction to Buildroot for?
This course is designed for beginner learners.
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