Building a Yocto distribution only from ready-made meta-layers is like baking brownies from a box — quick and decent, but rarely the perfect dessert. To really match your taste, you’ll need to add your own ingredients with custom layers and recipes.
Yocto 04: How to Build a Yocto Distribution With Docker
In the previous blog posts a basic setup for a RPI distribution with Yocto and a way to handle multiple layers synchronized with repo manifests were already discussed. This article is a step forward, making use of the knownledge gathered so far, yet allowing for even more automatization, all thanks to the Docker Containers.
Yocto 03: How to Handle Multiple Yocto Meta Layers with repo
Yocto has layers, like Ogres and onions. Keeping all of them in sync? That’s where things can get messy, unless the right tools are used.
Yocto 01: How to Set Up Yocto for Raspberry Pi
This is a short Yocto tutorial to help me (and you) set up a new Raspberry Pi Yocto environment. We’ll gather the meta layers, pick the target board, and finally build a custom Raspberry Pi Linux distribution.
Giant X 2000 1996
The 90’s were a wild time in the business of bikes. Full suspension had just entered the MTB world and V-brakes (introduced 1995) rovolutionized the braking performance. The popularity of mountain bikes has slipped through to other genres, giving birth to the cross bike and a Giant X-2000 - a bike made for cruising the roads and handling milder mountains, a bike that 20 years later would be given drop bars and be called gravel.