custom linux

Create Your Own Custom Linux Live CD

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Tue, 10/07/2008 - 07:56

What if you wanted to create a custom distro? I haven't tried it on USB, but I now know of a way to make your own custom Ubuntu-based live CD!

Imagine the possibilities! You can take all the stuff you like, and really make it your own!


 

Array.org EeePC Ubuntu Repository - Custom Linux Kernel

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Tue, 09/23/2008 - 04:35

This site is home to a repository of unofficial Ubuntu v8.04 (Hardy Heron kernel packages that have been optimized for the Asus EeePC, ported and maintained by me.

Installing this repository to your EeePC will allow you to keep your EeePC up-to-date with some of the latest code from various third parties.

Along with routine upstream, additional b..


 

Build an Embedded Linux Distro From Scratch

Linux Today  Tue, 08/19/2008 - 21:04

IBM Developerworks: "Learn how to build a custom Linux® distribution to use in an embedded environment, in this case to drive a Technologic Systems TS-7800 single-board computer.

In this tutorial, you learn about cross-compiling, the boot loader, file systems, the root file system, disk images, and the boot process, all with respect to the decisions you make as you're building the system and creating the distribution."
registration required-- ed.


 

Build an embedded Linux distro from scratch

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Tue, 08/12/2008 - 21:07

Learn how to build a custom Linux® distribution to use in an embedded environment, in this case to drive a Technologic Systems TS-7800 single-board computer.

In this tutorial, you learn about cross-compiling, the boot loader, file systems, the root file system, disk images, and the boot process, all with respect to the decisions you make as you're


 

DIY embedded Linux service gains major distributor

LinuxDevices.com  Mon, 03/24/2008 - 19:15

A major global electronics distributor has announced that its U.S.-based operation has started reselling a software subscription service for embedded Linux developers.

Arrow Electronics's North American Components (NAC) division says TimeSys's "LinuxLink" subscriptions can help developers streamline development of their own commercial-grade custom Linux platforms.