Embedded Linux Conference 2013 Videos Available Online
DeviceGuru writes "Videos from four keynote talks and two-dozen sessions at the Embedded Linux Conference 2013 in San Francisco last month are now available for free viewing, courtesy of the Linux Foundation, which held the event. The videos cover a wide range of embedded Linux development, deployment, and marketing topics. One particularly interesting session was Andrew Chatham's presentation on Google's self driving cars."
Embedded in the side of your car
I feel bad for this ghost town of a story hence this comment.
Well I do use Linux on the desktop (Debian) but it is amazing that my phone, router, tv and photocamera also use it!
Pick the video title and search for it in YouTube directly.
The descriptions at video.linux.com (the link from linuxgizmos.com point to that) are worthless.
Seriously, if one wants people accessing their site for embedded YouTube videos,
it's expected it provides some extra value, and certainly not something worse from
the original source.
I'm talking to you, Mr. lazy uploader (uh... video embedder?) at video.linux.com.
Waste of time and resources. NetBSD please!