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Category Archives: MVL6

5 MontaVista Linux SDKs Now Available on Meld

Today MontaVista released four freely available embedded Linux SDKs in the Meld SDK Library, bringing the total to five. Each of these SDKs contains a complete, buildable software package, including the Linux kernel, a root filesystem, a cross-development toolchain, and most importantly the MontaVista Linux Integration Platform tools, based on (and including) BitBake.

These SDKs are available for download now to Meld members (registration is free). Please play with them and let us know what you think!

ETechDays Presentation: Booting MVL6 on the Beagle Board (plus MV/Cavium discussion)

On Tuesday, November 17, 2:30pm PST, I will be presenting a 5-minute lightning talk at TI’s eTech Days. The subject is booting MontaVista Linux 6 on the Beagle Board, companion to a recent white paper and pertinent to MontaVista’s very recent release of MVL6 for the Beagle Board and Zoom2 platforms from Texas Instruments. Come join us! And thanks to Jason Kridner for putting it together.

Also feel free to visit my personal blog, where I very recently discussed the Cavium Networks acquisition of MontaVista.

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