Hell @ossar,what is the best way to start learning embedded linux from A-Z?
knowing that i have zero experience in linux
But what @Brickwizard has said the best way to learn linux is to use it.Embedded Linux: A Beginner's Guide - Latest Open Tech From Seeed
Embedded Linux is a powerful tool for building IoT applications. Leverage open source code and community support to build your projects easily and quickly!www.seeedstudio.com
is there any specific courses that would help?Welcome to the forums
The answer is a bit obvious,
install a Linux distribution to your machine either direct to the hard-drive or in a virtual machine, and use it, learning how it works, and more importantly how the terminal works , and its command structure. Then you can start learning programming using Linux,
there is no single embedded Linux system, the commonality is the use of a cut down Linux core around which manufacturers have built the coding to run whatever is the product concerned.
or what should be my syllabus?Welcome to the forums
The answer is a bit obvious,
install a Linux distribution to your machine either direct to the hard-drive or in a virtual machine, and use it, learning how it works, and more importantly how the terminal works , and its command structure. Then you can start learning programming using Linux,
there is no single embedded Linux system, the commonality is the use of a cut down Linux core around which manufacturers have built the coding to run whatever is the product concerned.
Also this page on general linux may be of help to you.Embedded Linux Online Course
This Embedded Linux online course teaches learners how to configure the Linux kernel and to develop custom peripheral drivers.www.arm.com
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