Embedded Linux 2012 Videos: NFC. Boot Optimizations, Etc

Posted by Michael Larabel on January 14, 2013

While a few months late, the official videos from the Embedded Linux Conference Europe 2012 event have finally been published.

For anyone into embedded Linux, the videos from the 2012 Embedded Linux Conference that took place back in November in Barcelona are finally available. The ELCE 2012 videos can be found at Free-Electrons.com.

The talks range from being about Android to USB debugging and profiling techniques, wireless networking, Bluetooth smart devices, boot time optimizations, Near Field Communication with Linux, the Barebox Bootloader, real-time Linux, Qt on Embedded Systems, and Yocto.

Also uploaded today were the 2012 Embedded FOSDEM talks. These video recordings are nearly one year late and FOSDEM 2012 is coming up soon, but they're finally there for those who are interested. The talks there cover OpenRISC, EFL tool-kit, Qt, Linux SoC power management, and other topics.

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