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'''OpenEmbedded''' is a tool which allows developers to create a fully usable Linux base for various embedded systems. It has been designed to be able to handle different hardware architectures, support multiple releases for those architectures, and utilize tools for speeding up the process of recreating the base after changes have been made. Currently it can run on any Linux distribution.
Welcome to '''[http://www.openembedded.org OpenEmbedded]''', the build framework for embedded Linux. '''OpenEmbedded''' offers a best-in-class cross-compile environment. It allows developers to create a complete Linux Distribution for embedded systems. Some of the OpenEmbedded advantages include:
 
* adopted as the build system for the [http://yoctoproject.org Yocto Project] in March 2011.
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* support for many hardware architectures
* multiple releases for those architectures
* tools for speeding up the process of recreating the base after changes have been made
* easy to customize
* runs on any Linux distribution
* cross-compiles 1000's of packages including GTK+, Qt, the X Windows system, Mono, Java, and about anything else you might ever need

Latest revision as of 19:25, 13 May 2015

Welcome to OpenEmbedded, the build framework for embedded Linux. OpenEmbedded offers a best-in-class cross-compile environment. It allows developers to create a complete Linux Distribution for embedded systems. Some of the OpenEmbedded advantages include:

  • adopted as the build system for the Yocto Project in March 2011.
  • support for many hardware architectures
  • multiple releases for those architectures
  • tools for speeding up the process of recreating the base after changes have been made
  • easy to customize
  • runs on any Linux distribution
  • cross-compiles 1000's of packages including GTK+, Qt, the X Windows system, Mono, Java, and about anything else you might ever need