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Next OSADL Events:

Embedded World 2010
02.03 - 04.03
CeBIT Open Source
02.03 - 06.03

Breaking News:

2010-02-08 12:00

Prof Eben Moglen on "GNU GPL Version 3: The Law Making Process"

International Conference on Commons, Users, Service Providers Internet (Self-)Regulation and Copyright


2009-11-23 12:00

Added a new HOWTO to the OSADL Website: Use BuildRoot to create a Linux image for QEMU

Guest Editor Bogdan Cristea tells us about rapid prototyping of an embedded system using virtualization


2009-11-19 12:00

Meet OSADL and many of its members at the SPS/IPC/Drives 2009

Bird's view of the OSADL booths

Open Source and Linux in Automation - the collaborative environment we always wished we had


2009-11-18 12:00

SERCOS III middleware library available as Open Source

Download the Common SERCOS Master API from the Internet


2009-10-21 12:00

Will we always wake up in time?

The Linux real-time kernel now contains a wakeup latency recorder to continuously monitor the real-time capabilities of a computer system



Details of the Real Time Linux Foundation Working Group Project

OSADL Project: Real Time Linux Workshops

Real Time Linux Foundation Workshops since 1999

Real Time Linux Workshops

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Eighth Real-Time Linux Workshop on October 12 to 15, 2006, in Lanzhou, Gansu, P.R.China

Announcement - Agenda - Paper Presentations - Kickstart Sessions - Panel


(Chinese Version)

October 12-15, 2006
Lanzhou University - SISE
Tianshui South Road 222, Lanzhou, Gansu 730000, P.R.China


General

Following the meetings of developers and users at the previous 7 successful real-time Linux workshops held in Vienna, Orlando, Milano, Boston, and Valencia, Singapore, Lille, the Real-Time Linux Workshop for 2006 will come back to Asia again, to be held at the School for Information Science and Engineering, Lanzhou University, in Lanzhou China.

Embedded and real-time Linux is rapidly gaining traction in the Asia Pacific region. Embedded systems in both automation/control and entertainment moving to 32/64bit systems, opening the door for the use of full featured OS like GNU/Linux on COTS based systems. With real-time capabilities being a common demand for embedded systems the soft and hard real-time variants are an important extension to the versatile GNU/Linux GPOS.

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