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10 Linux Platforms Meant For Embedded Systems
Linux has a wide variety of uses. The platform is used by many for simple home use, while it is also the chosen platform for programmers and hackers. In addition, Linux is widely used in embedded systems and there are distributions that are tailored specifically to such systems. Here are 10 Linux platforms that can work great on embedded systems!
1. Ampro Embedded Linux
This is a free and open source reduced footprint operating system that has been derived from Ubuntu packages.
2. BlueCat Linux from Lynx
This Linux-based distribution is a part of the Lynx suite and is meant for embedded systems.
3. CacheGuard OS
CacheGuard OS is an integrated Security solution based on a custom-hardened version of Linux built from scratch and specially designed to manage Web traffic.
4. Darma NAS OS
This distribution has an SSL-based encrypted client server and a Java-based graphical user interface.
5. DIET-PC
This is an open source thin client software kitset that allows users to build network appliances.
6. ELinOS
This distribution provides a number of technologies for users working on embedded systems. It is a pretty popular Linux platform for these systems.
7. eLux
This one has a pretty simple and easy-to-use interface and offers the unique situation where neither the client nor the administrator needs to have any knowledge in Linux.
8. eLux NG
This one adds new models to the list of supported processors for eLux.
9. Embedded Coyote Linux
This Firewall and VPN server-based on Coyote Linux has been the platform of choice for many.
10. Embedded Debian Project
This project aims to make the Debian GNU/Linux the first choice for embedded systems.