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== Tutorials ==
== Tutorials ==


* [http://linux.globallogic.com/materials/presentations/Stream%201/Roman%20Shaposhnikov-%20How%20to%20create%20and%20support%20your%20own%20embedded%20Linux%20distro.pdf How to create and support your own embedded Linux distro], Roman Shaposhnikov, Global Logic (2017)
* [https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/white-papers/linux-customizing-thin-clients-yocto-project-white-paper.pdf Customizing a Linux OS for Thin Clients using Intel BSPs and the Yocto Project] (2016)
* [https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/white-papers/linux-customizing-thin-clients-yocto-project-white-paper.pdf Customizing a Linux OS for Thin Clients using Intel BSPs and the Yocto Project], Intel (2016)
* [https://twobit.us/2013/11/openembedded-xen-network-driver-vm/ OpenEmbedded Xen Network Driver VM] (2013)
* [https://twobit.us/2013/11/openembedded-xen-network-driver-vm/ OpenEmbedded Xen Network Driver VM] (2013)



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OpenEmbedded provides a cross-compile environment to create custom Linux-based systems for ARM and x86 hardware devices. Since 2012, it has supported building Xen via the meta-virtualization layer which also supports libvirt, KVM and containers.

Resources

Tutorials

Presentations

  • Xen and the Art of Embedded Systems Virtualization, Stefano Stabellini: video (2017)
  • OpenXT: Xen and OpenEmbedded on x86, Christopher Clark: video, slides (2016)

Projects/Products using Xen and OpenEmbedded

Subcategories

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