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Episode 33 of The Linux Podcast explores why carmakers from Toyota to Mercedes are ditching proprietary OSes for Linux-based infotainment systems. Lucas breaks down the Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) consortium, how the shared platform cuts development costs by 40%, and why real-time kernel patches are essential for in-car safety. Luna asks whether drivers actually care what OS runs their dashboard, and the hosts debate the tension between open-source flexibility and automaker control. A concrete look at how open source is quietly steering the future of your car's dashboard.
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By FexingoEpisode 33 of The Linux Podcast explores why carmakers from Toyota to Mercedes are ditching proprietary OSes for Linux-based infotainment systems. Lucas breaks down the Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) consortium, how the shared platform cuts development costs by 40%, and why real-time kernel patches are essential for in-car safety. Luna asks whether drivers actually care what OS runs their dashboard, and the hosts debate the tension between open-source flexibility and automaker control. A concrete look at how open source is quietly steering the future of your car's dashboard.
#Linux #AutomotiveGradeLinux #AGL #Infotainment #OpenSource #Automotive #RealTimeKernel #LinuxFoundation #Toyota #Mercedes #Technology #SoftwareDefinedVehicle #Genivi #YoctoProject #LinuxKernel #FexingoTechnology #Fexingo #BusinessPodcast
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