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− | + | == Kernel == | |
− | + | == Init and init scripts == | |
− | + | == Simple commands == | |
− | + | == Connectivity interfaces == | |
− | + | == Multimedia interfaces == | |
− | + | == USB devices and gadgets == | |
− | + | == GPIO interface == | |
− | + | == SPI interface == | |
− | + | == I2C interface == | |
− | + | == Serial interface (TTY) == | |
− | + | == PCIe == | |
− | + | == SDIO == | |
− | + | == Power management == | |
− | + | == Display management == | |
− | + | == GUI interfaces == |
Revision as of 16:44, 26 March 2021
This page includes everything you need to know in order to use a GNU/Linux OS.
All the articles below are generic for all platforms and therefore apply whether you use Yocto, Buildroot, OpenWRT, Ubuntu, Debian and so on.