Embedded Linux is a version of the Linux operating system designed for use in embedded systems, such as routers, appliances, industrial control systems, and consumer electronics. It is characterized by its small footprint, real-time capabilities (in some distributions), and ability to be customized to meet the specific needs of the application. Embedded Linux offers a stable, open-source platform for developing a wide range of embedded devices, leveraging the extensive Linux kernel and software ecosystem.
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