* OE presentations
@ 2009-03-28 23:14 Robert Schuster
2009-03-29 18:07 ` Marco Cavallini
2009-03-30 8:48 ` Elena of Valhalla
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From: Robert Schuster @ 2009-03-28 23:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: openembedded-devel
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Hi,
I've done a presentation about OE at last years LinuxTag. I always
license my stuff in a way that other people can reuse it. However making
use of this offer is difficult if you have no way to find the
presentation somewhere.
I thought that it would be very helpful for OE if we would maintain
presentations about our project in the repository. This allows you to
use the idea for your own presentation and safe some time.
As such I created a folder contrib/presentations and put my slides from
2008 in.
I also found a nice CC-BY-SA licensed presentation here[0] which I
updated with information from 2009 and also put into the repository.
Would be cool if you could also share your presentations (in source form
please) if they are CC-BY-SA or similar.
If you fear the repo becomes to crowded with these things than lets find
a different solution.
Regards
Robert
[0] - http://free-electrons.com/docs/openembedded/
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* Re: OE presentations
2009-03-28 23:14 OE presentations Robert Schuster
@ 2009-03-29 18:07 ` Marco Cavallini
2009-03-30 8:48 ` Elena of Valhalla
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From: Marco Cavallini @ 2009-03-29 18:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: openembedded-devel
Robert Schuster ha scritto:
> Hi,
> I've done a presentation about OE at last years LinuxTag. I always
> license my stuff in a way that other people can reuse it. However making
> use of this offer is difficult if you have no way to find the
> presentation somewhere.
>
> I thought that it would be very helpful for OE if we would maintain
> presentations about our project in the repository. This allows you to
> use the idea for your own presentation and safe some time.
>
> As such I created a folder contrib/presentations and put my slides from
> 2008 in.
>
> I also found a nice CC-BY-SA licensed presentation here[0] which I
> updated with information from 2009 and also put into the repository.
>
> Would be cool if you could also share your presentations (in source form
> please) if they are CC-BY-SA or similar.
>
> If you fear the repo becomes to crowded with these things than lets find
> a different solution.
>
> Regards
> Robert
>
> [0] - http://free-electrons.com/docs/openembedded/
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Good idea,
thank you
Cordiali Saluti / Kindest Regards / mit freundlichen Grüssen
--
Marco Cavallini | KOAN sas | Bergamo - Italia
embedded and real-time software engineering
Phone:+39-035-255.235 - Fax:+39-178-22.39.748
http://www.KoanSoftware.com
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* Re: OE presentations
2009-03-28 23:14 OE presentations Robert Schuster
2009-03-29 18:07 ` Marco Cavallini
@ 2009-03-30 8:48 ` Elena of Valhalla
2009-03-30 9:07 ` Stefano Regno
2009-03-30 10:44 ` Robert Schuster
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From: Elena of Valhalla @ 2009-03-30 8:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: openembedded-devel
2009/3/29 Robert Schuster <theBohemian@gmx.net>:
> I thought that it would be very helpful for OE if we would maintain
> presentations about our project in the repository. This allows you to
> use the idea for your own presentation and safe some time. [...]
> Would be cool if you could also share your presentations (in source form
> please) if they are CC-BY-SA or similar.
I did a presentation on OE for the local LUG and wrote some material
for it, but it is in italian, would it be interesting anyway?
I still have to put a licence on it, but it will probably be either
CC-BY-SA or CC-BY
it can be seen here, page in italian:
http://www.lifolab.org/index.php/Seminari_2009#19_gennaio:_OpenEmbedded
--
Elena ``of Valhalla''
email: elena.valhalla@gmail.com
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* Re: OE presentations
2009-03-30 8:48 ` Elena of Valhalla
@ 2009-03-30 9:07 ` Stefano Regno
2009-03-30 10:44 ` Robert Schuster
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From: Stefano Regno @ 2009-03-30 9:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: openembedded-devel
Elena of Valhalla wrote:
> 2009/3/29 Robert Schuster <theBohemian@gmx.net>:
>
>> I thought that it would be very helpful for OE if we would maintain
>> presentations about our project in the repository. This allows you to
>> use the idea for your own presentation and safe some time. [...]
>> Would be cool if you could also share your presentations (in source form
>> please) if they are CC-BY-SA or similar.
>>
>
> I did a presentation on OE for the local LUG and wrote some material
> for it, but it is in italian, would it be interesting anyway?
>
> I still have to put a licence on it, but it will probably be either
> CC-BY-SA or CC-BY
>
> it can be seen here, page in italian:
> http://www.lifolab.org/index.php/Seminari_2009#19_gennaio:_OpenEmbedded
>
>
Trovo il tuo lavoro molto interessante, potrei partecipare "lavoro
permettendo anche io"
Saluti Stefano.
--
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* Re: OE presentations
2009-03-30 8:48 ` Elena of Valhalla
2009-03-30 9:07 ` Stefano Regno
@ 2009-03-30 10:44 ` Robert Schuster
2009-03-30 18:00 ` GNUtoo
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From: Robert Schuster @ 2009-03-30 10:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: openembedded-devel
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Hi,
Elena of Valhalla schrieb:
> I did a presentation on OE for the local LUG and wrote some material
> for it, but it is in italian, would it be interesting anyway?
I thought about this, too. IMO it should go in. The whole issues of
putting the presentations in is fostering reuse. And I think italian
people that want to do have base for their equally italian presentation
will find yours very helpful. :)
> I still have to put a licence on it, but it will probably be either
> CC-BY-SA or CC-BY
Free licensing is a requirement (no -NC please).
Perhaps you put it into an "it" folder inside presentations. So we adopt
the practice of putting non-english stuff into special folders.
Regards
Robert
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* Re: OE presentations
2009-03-30 10:44 ` Robert Schuster
@ 2009-03-30 18:00 ` GNUtoo
2009-03-30 19:03 ` Alessandro GARDICH
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From: GNUtoo @ 2009-03-30 18:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: openembedded-devel
On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 12:44 +0200, Robert Schuster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Elena of Valhalla schrieb:
> > I did a presentation on OE for the local LUG and wrote some material
> > for it, but it is in italian, would it be interesting anyway?
> I thought about this, too. IMO it should go in. The whole issues of
> putting the presentations in is fostering reuse. And I think italian
> people that want to do have base for their equally italian presentation
> will find yours very helpful. :)
Yes that's a good idea...It could be very helpful for me(If I have to do
a presentation about oe)...specially because I do not speak perfectly
Italian yet...
(Maybe I could have done one at the openmoko meeting in Milan but I
couldn't go to it because it was at the same time than my computer
science courses...so maybe in another occasion...)
Denis.
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* Re: OE presentations
2009-03-30 18:00 ` GNUtoo
@ 2009-03-30 19:03 ` Alessandro GARDICH
2009-03-31 22:46 ` Robert Schuster
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From: Alessandro GARDICH @ 2009-03-30 19:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: openembedded-devel
Hi all
this is a presentation I did about Linux Embedded and OpenEmbedded in
Italian for Linux Day (in Italy) in 2007.
http://www.gremlin.it/download/index.php?dir=&file=LinuxDay2007%20-%20GNU%20Linux%20Embedded.pdf
I'm preparing a new one, I'll do a seminar on late June for my local
FSUG (free software user group)
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* Re: OE presentations
2009-03-30 19:03 ` Alessandro GARDICH
@ 2009-03-31 22:46 ` Robert Schuster
2009-04-01 6:59 ` Alessandro GARDICH
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From: Robert Schuster @ 2009-03-31 22:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: openembedded-devel; +Cc: openembedded-devel
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Hi Alessandro,
Alessandro GARDICH schrieb:
> Hi all
>
> this is a presentation I did about Linux Embedded and OpenEmbedded in
> Italian for Linux Day (in Italy) in 2007.
>
> http://www.gremlin.it/download/index.php?dir=&file=LinuxDay2007%20-%20GNU%20Linux%20Embedded.pdf
This link provokes some anti-leech thingie ... disturbing .. :$
Anyway. I don't understand itialian but your slides look like you argue
that an embedded system has certain system parameters like RAM, storage,
CPU speeds that are much lower to what you expect from a desktop
machine. While this may be true for some time you are always risking
that next years' technology catches up with your assumptions very quickly.
Just think about the Sheeva CPU which supports clockspeed up to 1.2GHz,
or the OMAP4 which will comes with 2 CPU cores.
A better way to argue is IMO the great integration an embedded system
provides. The chip that makes up the system often contains various
controllers for e.g. ethernet, wireless, sound, lcd, bluetooth, ...
Often there is also a graphics core and a DSP added.
And while having all these shiny stuff in they consume a fraction of the
power a desktop CPU does.
That is at least the way I would introduce people to the embedded world. :)
Regards
Robert
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* Re: OE presentations
2009-03-31 22:46 ` Robert Schuster
@ 2009-04-01 6:59 ` Alessandro GARDICH
2009-04-28 15:00 ` Stefano Regno
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From: Alessandro GARDICH @ 2009-04-01 6:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: openembedded-devel
Robert Schuster wrote:
> Hi Alessandro,
>
> Alessandro GARDICH schrieb:
>> Hi all
>>
>> this is a presentation I did about Linux Embedded and OpenEmbedded in
>> Italian for Linux Day (in Italy) in 2007.
>>
>> http://www.gremlin.it/download/index.php?dir=&file=LinuxDay2007%20-%20GNU%20Linux%20Embedded.pdf
> This link provokes some anti-leech thingie ... disturbing .. :$
>
> Anyway. I don't understand itialian but your slides look like you argue
> that an embedded system has certain system parameters like RAM, storage,
> CPU speeds that are much lower to what you expect from a desktop
> machine. While this may be true for some time you are always risking
> that next years' technology catches up with your assumptions very quickly.
>
> Just think about the Sheeva CPU which supports clockspeed up to 1.2GHz,
> or the OMAP4 which will comes with 2 CPU cores.
>
> A better way to argue is IMO the great integration an embedded system
> provides. The chip that makes up the system often contains various
> controllers for e.g. ethernet, wireless, sound, lcd, bluetooth, ...
> Often there is also a graphics core and a DSP added.
>
> And while having all these shiny stuff in they consume a fraction of the
> power a desktop CPU does.
>
> That is at least the way I would introduce people to the embedded world. :)
>
> Regards
> Robert
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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Yes, but as i said, it's a presentation of 2007 ...
and was an introduction to Embedded Linux and OE, for in high scool students
and fresh linux users.
Moreover, most ARM processor was under 300MHz in 2007
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* Re: OE presentations
2009-04-01 6:59 ` Alessandro GARDICH
@ 2009-04-28 15:00 ` Stefano Regno
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From: Stefano Regno @ 2009-04-28 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: openembedded-devel
Alessandro GARDICH wrote:
> Robert Schuster wrote:
>> Hi Alessandro,
>>
>> Alessandro GARDICH schrieb:
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> this is a presentation I did about Linux Embedded and OpenEmbedded in
>>> Italian for Linux Day (in Italy) in 2007.
>>>
>>> http://www.gremlin.it/download/index.php?dir=&file=LinuxDay2007%20-%20GNU%20Linux%20Embedded.pdf
>>>
>> This link provokes some anti-leech thingie ... disturbing .. :$
>>
>> Anyway. I don't understand itialian but your slides look like you argue
>> that an embedded system has certain system parameters like RAM, storage,
>> CPU speeds that are much lower to what you expect from a desktop
>> machine. While this may be true for some time you are always risking
>> that next years' technology catches up with your assumptions very
>> quickly.
>>
>> Just think about the Sheeva CPU which supports clockspeed up to 1.2GHz,
>> or the OMAP4 which will comes with 2 CPU cores.
>>
>> A better way to argue is IMO the great integration an embedded system
>> provides. The chip that makes up the system often contains various
>> controllers for e.g. ethernet, wireless, sound, lcd, bluetooth, ...
>> Often there is also a graphics core and a DSP added.
>>
>> And while having all these shiny stuff in they consume a fraction of the
>> power a desktop CPU does.
>>
>> That is at least the way I would introduce people to the embedded
>> world. :)
>>
>> Regards
>> Robert
>>
>>
>> Anyone have info about beagle? or how can find info detailed about it?
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
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>> Openembedded-devel mailing list
>> Openembedded-devel@lists.openembedded.org
>> http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-devel
>
> Yes, but as i said, it's a presentation of 2007 ...
> and was an introduction to Embedded Linux and OE, for in high scool
> students and fresh linux users.
> Moreover, most ARM processor was under 300MHz in 2007
>
>
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