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OpenEmbedded is a build framework for embedded Linux systems. It aims to reduce the number of dependencies on the development platform as much as possible and can be used to cross-compile thousands of packages for many different architectures. EMAC utilizes a customized version of OpenEmbedded to create the EMAC OpenEmbedded distribution, EMAC OE. EMAC OE is the Linux distribution utilized on the majority of EMAC products.  The current version 4.0 of EMAC OE is primarily based on the 2009 stable branch of OpenEmbedded. EMAC customizes OpenEmbedded by adding support for EMAC hardware, patching software, and controlling the configuration of the operating system to create EMAC OE Linux. While EMAC OE is designed for embedded systems, it is also created to be a full-featured Linux system, including common GNU utilities provided by Busybox and other projects, servers, networking, filesystem support, hotplugging support, and other features.
 
OpenEmbedded is a build framework for embedded Linux systems. It aims to reduce the number of dependencies on the development platform as much as possible and can be used to cross-compile thousands of packages for many different architectures. EMAC utilizes a customized version of OpenEmbedded to create the EMAC OpenEmbedded distribution, EMAC OE. EMAC OE is the Linux distribution utilized on the majority of EMAC products.  The current version 4.0 of EMAC OE is primarily based on the 2009 stable branch of OpenEmbedded. EMAC customizes OpenEmbedded by adding support for EMAC hardware, patching software, and controlling the configuration of the operating system to create EMAC OE Linux. While EMAC OE is designed for embedded systems, it is also created to be a full-featured Linux system, including common GNU utilities provided by Busybox and other projects, servers, networking, filesystem support, hotplugging support, and other features.
  

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OpenEmbedded is a build framework for embedded Linux systems. It aims to reduce the number of dependencies on the development platform as much as possible and can be used to cross-compile thousands of packages for many different architectures. EMAC utilizes a customized version of OpenEmbedded to create the EMAC OpenEmbedded distribution, EMAC OE. EMAC OE is the Linux distribution utilized on the majority of EMAC products. The current version 4.0 of EMAC OE is primarily based on the 2009 stable branch of OpenEmbedded. EMAC customizes OpenEmbedded by adding support for EMAC hardware, patching software, and controlling the configuration of the operating system to create EMAC OE Linux. While EMAC OE is designed for embedded systems, it is also created to be a full-featured Linux system, including common GNU utilities provided by Busybox and other projects, servers, networking, filesystem support, hotplugging support, and other features.


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