Open Hardware: RISC-V, Yocto, ESP32
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Ubuntu ☛ Ubuntu Blog: Canonical joins the RISC-V Software Ecosystem (RISE)
Canonical is delighted to announce it is now a member of the RISC-V Software Ecosystem (RISE) to contribute to commercial readiness of open source software for RISC-V. Canonical’s commitment to RISE aligns with its broader mission to empower developers and businesses with open source solutions that enable them to build, deploy, and scale applications efficiently.
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Bootlin ☛ Keep your Yocto layer simple! Introducing meta-kiss, a working reference Yocto/OE setup
At Bootlin we help many of our customers using Yocto/OpenEmbedded to build the GNU/Linux software stack running on their end products. While doing that we have seen all sorts of problems caused by all sorts of complicated code in their build system setup. So we wondered what we could do to improve the overall situation.
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Linux Gizmos ☛ Small development ESP32 board with PoE support
The EST-PoE-32 is a pocket-size development board offering Power-over-Ethernet support along with wireless connectivity for IoT projects and Smart Home solutions. Furthermore, the device supports a wide voltage input and offers multiple GPIOs for integration. The device utilizes the ESP32-WROOM-32E processor similarly to the M5Stack ESP32 Ethernet.