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Boot to Qt
Boot to Qt is a light-weight, Qt-optimized, full software stack for embedded Linux systems that is installed into the actual target device. The Boot to Qt Software Stack is using the traditional embedded Linux kernel built with Poky, the reference distribution of Yocto Project. The software stack is designed for great customization possibilities. It contains only components required in the embedded device, resulting in smaller image sizes while keeping valuable development tools available.
Environment and Devices
- License Information
- Development Environment
- Requirements Related to Development Host
- Installation Guides
- QBSP Overview
- Supported Target Devices and Development Hosts
Quick Start Guides
- AWS EC2 Quick Start Guide
- NVIDIA Jetson Quick Start Guide
- NXP i.MX Quick Start Guide
- Raspberry Pi 4 Quick Start Guide
- Renesas R-Car Quick Start Guide
- STM32MP1 Quick Start Guide
- TI Starter Kit Quick Start Guide
- Toradex Quick Start Guide
Using Boot to Qt
Customizing Boot to Qt
- Overview of Customizing Boot to Qt
- From Boot to Qt Development Image Towards Production Image
- Setting Up Environment for Building Boot to Qt
- How to Create Boot to Qt Image
- How to Customize a Boot to Qt Image
- How to Add Support for New Device
Getting Help
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Available under certain Qt licenses.
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