Toybox vs BusyBox - Rob Landley, hobbyist
Toybox vs BusyBox - Rob Landley, hobbyist Once upon a time, the maintainer of BusyBox left that project and started over from scratch. The new project, toybox, became the Android command line in 2015, and after a dozen years of development is closing in on a 1.0 release.So why would you use toybox instead of busybox, the gnu tools, or something else? When you build an embedded system, what are your options and what do they mean? This talk is an attempt to survey, compare, and contrast.

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The Tragedy of systemd

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Tutorial: Building the Simplest Possible Linux System - Rob Landley, se-instruments.com

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Build a minimal Linux with only Busybox in 1 hour

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Real-World Yocto: Getting the Most out of Your Build System - Stephano Cetola, Intel

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Compiling toybox from source code.

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Casey Muratori – The Big OOPs: Anatomy of a Thirty-five-year Mistake – BSC 2025

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Steven Rostedt - Learning the Linux Kernel with tracing

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Introduction to Realtime Linux

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