
Online or onsite, instructor-led live Yocto Project training courses demonstrate through interactive discussion and hands-on practice the fundamentals and advanced topics of Yocto Project.
Yocto Project training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live Yocto Project training can be carried out locally on customer premises in Indonesia or in NobleProg corporate training centers in Indonesia.
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Testimonials
That the trainer adapts to our needs
Eduardo Fontecha - ORMAZABAL PROTECTION & AUTOMATION S.L.U.
Course: The Yocto Project - An Overview - hands-on
Hands on exercise on cloud machine
Thales Transport & Security (HK) Ltd.
Course: The Yocto Project - An Overview - hands-on
Linux debugging through Visual studio
HPS
Course: Introduction to Embedded Linux (Hands-on training)
Good overview of how to build a kernel for Linux, would have liked to get more into the driver development
Analog Devices
Course: Embedded Linux Kernel and Driver Development
Take the first contact with embedded linux kernel
Analog Devices
Course: Embedded Linux Kernel and Driver Development
The hands on nature of it
Maurice Egan
Course: Embedded Linux Kernel and Driver Development
I found the training very demanding.
ATM53 ŁUKASZ MICHAŁEK; Alten Polska Sp. z o.o.; ABB Power Grids Poland Sp. z o.o.
Course: Embedded Linux: Building a System from the Ground Up
Yocto Project Course Outlines in Indonesia
- Understand the fundamental concepts behind a Yocto Project build system, including recipes, metadata, and layers.
- Build a Linux image and run it under emulation.
- Save time and energy building embedded Linux systems.
It answers frequently asked questions like:
- Is it really necessary to use another version of the toolchain/libraries/packages for each and every GNU/Linux project and an top of that to follow a different work-flow?
- Can you ensure that the development environment is identical for all developers/suppliers and that you can still produce identical builds like today in 10+ years from now?
- Can the YP help find out under what software licenses the packages you use are licensed?
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