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This page includes everything you need to know in order to use a GNU/Linux OS.
 
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.
 
All the articles below are generic for all platforms and therefore apply whether you use Yocto, Buildroot, OpenWRT, Ubuntu, Debian and so on.
  
  
1. Kernel
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== Kernel ==
  
  
2. Init and init scripts
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== Init and init scripts ==
  
  
3. Simple commands
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== Simple commands ==
  
  
4. Connectivity interfaces
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== Connectivity interfaces ==
  
  
5. Multimedia interfaces
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== Multimedia interfaces ==
  
  
6. USB devices and gadgets
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==  USB devices and gadgets ==
  
  
7. GPIO interface
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==  GPIO interface ==
  
  
8. SPI interface
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==  SPI interface ==
  
  
9. I2C interface
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== I2C interface ==
  
  
10. Serial interface (TTY)
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== Serial interface (TTY) ==
  
  
11. PCIe
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== PCIe ==
  
  
12. SDIO
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== SDIO ==
  
  
13. Power management
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== Power management ==
  
  
14. Display management
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== Display management ==
  
  
15. GUI interfaces
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== 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.


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