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The Free Ride: How to Road-Test Automotive Linux on Your Own
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Nathan Willis
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Case Room 3
Date
jan Wed 14
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13:20
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12:23
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14:05
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47 min.
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Car enthusiasts and shade-tree mechanics have been modding their vehicles since almost day one, and the increasing importance of Linux and open-source software shows no sign of slowing them down. In this presentation, Nathan Willis will review his recent personal experience building a homemade Linux-powered in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system in his personal vehicle, and discuss where the software projects employed succeed and come up short. The topics covered will include power and runtime management, package management and integration, hardware support difficulties, and licensing concerns. Attendees will get practical advice on automotive system building, pointers on how to get involved in open-source automotive projects, and food for thought about software freedom on the highway.
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