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title: "Best Yocto Tutorial"
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author: "James Pace"
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date: "2024/01/26"
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The [Yocto Project](https://www.yoctoproject.org/) is a project that develops
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a set of tools for building a custom embedded Linux distribution.
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Yocto can be overly complex, and the official documentation, while complete,
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does not provide a great on ramp.
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It's pretty easy to do the "first step" sort of stuff, but the learning curve
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after that is sort of a cliff.
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The best documentation I've found for learning Yocto (which I'm currently working through)
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is the slides and labs from Bootlin's Yocto Training, which can be found online for free
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[here](https://bootlin.com/training/yocto/).
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After reading through the slides, I had a lot more clarity when looking at other examples
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I found online.
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I'm still working through the labs, and will post things I learn on this site as
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I learn them.
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