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Revision as of 07:18, 27 September 2013
Welcome on KaeilOS official wiki
Contents
DISCLAIMER
What is KaeilOS
KaeilOS is an OpenSource software framework to create GNU/Linux distributions aimed for embedded devices. Primarily, the project maintains and develops a collection of BitBake recipes. The bitbakes consist of the source URL of the package, dependencies and compile or install options. During the build process they are used to track dependencies, cross-compile the package and pack it up, suitable to be installed on the target device. It's also possible to create complete images, consisting of root file system and kernel. As a first step the framework will build a cross-compiler toolchain for the target platform.
KaeilOS runs in a lot of different plaftforms (x86, PowerPC and ARM) and includes more than 7000 opensource packages and libraries suitable for:
- Embedded system
- Desktop
- Server
Getting Started
Development
Problem solving - Howto
- FAQ
- Setup NFS root filesystem
- 2.6.x Kernel Compilation Problems
- Setup an external toolchain with Yocto
Openembedded Core
Openembedded Debugging
Yocto Project
- Yocto Project my own quick start
- Yocto versus Poky versus Angstrom
- Yocto Project reference Manual
- Yocto layers index
- Migrating metadata to OE-Core
- OE/Yocto prebuilt toolchains
- Howto build a kernel module out of the kernel tree
Documents
- ARM cores list
- systemd vs sysvinit
- How to create and submit Linux kernel patch using GIT
- Development with VMware