Intel Pentium (i586)
The LinuxLink software distribution model enables the usage of the Intel Pentium LinuxLink for development, targeting all designs based on Intel i586 processor architecture. The i586 compliant processors provide support for various market segments, including:
- Digital Security Surveillance
- Industrial
- Interactive Clients
- Print Imaging
- Storage
Processor derivatives enabled:
The Intel Pentium LinuxLink can also be used as a starting point for Linux development for designs based on AMD K6 and K6-2, as well as certain Geode⢠and VIA families of processors.
Reference boards/OEM boards enabled:
The Intel Pentium LinuxLink can be used as a starting point for Linux development for boards from various vendors, including:
Notes:
Complete peripheral support for Intel Pentium-derived integrated processors, or board support for other reference designs, might need to be sourced from manufacturers of the respective processors or reference boards.
Toolchains
Available toolchains for development, including compilers and debuggers.
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Software Versions
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GCC 3.4.1, BinUtils 2.15.91, Glibc 2.3.2, uClibc 0.9.27, GDB 6.2.1
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Cross-Development Toolchains
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GNU Toolchains available for IA-32 Linux and Windows/Cygwin Hosts
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C-Libraries
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GNU C Library (glibc) and uClibc
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Remote Debugging
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GNU GDB Available for IA-32 Linux and Windows/Cygwin Hosts
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Native Development Support
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GNU compiler toolchain, auto-tools, GNU Debugger and a full range of other development tools, including make, various common utilities, scripting languages, etc.
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Package Building and Development
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TimeSys Cross-Development tools (tsrpm, tsenv, etc.) support building of RPM packages using cross-compilation, installation of packages on host system to create root filesystems, and creation of IPKG packages.
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Packages
Application Support is available as Linux packages for creating custom root filesystems, as well as for supporting cross-development.
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Common Linux Utilities
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bash, bzip2, coreutils, diffutils, file, findutils, grep, gzip, less, lsof, man, procps, psmisc, schedutils, tar, tcsh, util-linux, zip
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Network Clients and Servers
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dhclient, ftp, rsync, simple-ftpd, tftp, telnet, telnet-server, udhcp, wget, wu-ftpd
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Networking
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arpwatch, ethtool, iproute, iputils, lksctp, netcat, net-snmp, net-tools, ntp, nfs-utils, openntpd, portmap, procmail, sendmail, tcpdump, wget
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Web Servers
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apache (httpd), boa
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Security
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beecrypt, cyrus-sasl, cracklib, distcache, dropbear, ipsec, kerberos, openca, openssl, openssh, pam, passwd, samhain, shadow-utils, stunnel, swatch, tcp_wrappers
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Editors
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nvi, zile, nano, jed, vim
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Scripting Languages
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awk, bash, perl, python, sed, awk, tcl, tk
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Development Libraries
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expat, gmp, glib, glib2, libpcap, libnet, libcap, libtermcap, libxml2, libevent, libjpeg, pcre, readline
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Development Tools
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gcc, binutils, gdb, autoconf, automake, libtool, flex, bison, rcs, cvs, make, ltrace, strace, patch, diffstat, quilt
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System Utilities
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hotplug, mingetty, modutils, setup, syslog, syslog-ng, SysVInit, udev
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Package Management
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rpm, yum, ipkg
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Hardware Interfacing
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hwdata, kernel-utils, lmsensors, minicom, pciutils, setserial, usbutils
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File Systems and Storage
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e2fsprogs, mtd, scsirastools, lvm2, mdadm, raidtools
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High Availability
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heartbeat, OpenHPI, OpenIPMI
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