[Buildroot] Blog posts on Buildroot on STM32MP1
Thomas Petazzoni
thomas.petazzoni at bootlin.com
Tue Nov 19 10:14:14 UTC 2019
Hello,
Over the past few months, I have published a series of blog posts that
show how to build a Linux system with Buildroot for the STM32MP1
platform:
- Building a Linux system for the STM32MP1: basic system
https://bootlin.com/blog/building-a-linux-system-for-the-stm32mp1-basic-system/
- Building a Linux system for the STM32MP1: connecting an I2C sensor
https://bootlin.com/blog/building-a-linux-system-for-the-stm32mp1-connecting-an-i2c-sensor/
- Building a Linux system for the STM32MP1: enabling Qt5 for graphical applications
https://bootlin.com/blog/building-a-linux-system-for-the-stm32mp1-enabling-qt5-for-graphical-applications/
- Building a Linux system for the STM32MP1: setting up a Qt5 application development environment
https://bootlin.com/blog/building-a-linux-system-for-the-stm32mp1-setting-up-a-qt5-application-development-environment
- Building a Linux system for the STM32MP1: developing a Qt5 graphical application
https://bootlin.com/blog/building-a-linux-system-for-the-stm32mp1-developing-a-qt5-graphical-application/
While the details are specific to the STM32MP1 platform, the overall
process and workflow can easily be adapted to other platforms: how to
customize the Linux kernel Device Tree, how to setup QtCreator, etc.
I have other blog posts in the works for this series.
Of course, do not hesitate to provide feedback, either here or as
comments on the blog posts.
Best regards,
Thomas
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Thomas Petazzoni, CTO, Bootlin
Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
https://bootlin.com
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