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10-08-2019, 12:00 AM
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Registered: Mar 2008
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Information regarding automotive grade linux
Dear All,
I just wanted to know what is the cost of using automotive grade linux for production purpose use.
Also using linux for production purpose
With regards,
Keerti
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10-08-2019, 06:21 PM
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Registered: Jan 2006
Location: Virginia, USA
Distribution: Slackware, Ubuntu MATE, Mageia, and whatever VMs I happen to be playing with
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Your best source for that information is likely their website: https://www.automotivelinux.org/about
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10-08-2019, 09:29 PM
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Registered: Mar 2008
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Each version/distribution of linux has some form of agreement. It could be that it is open as in free to fully closed as in cost. Centos is an example of a free version of Red Hat minus the RH stuff.
As you see in the above link "Linux-based, open software platform for automotive applications " so, if it ever becomes finish it should be free.
Many car makers seem to be using QNX and that is mostly closed. The open port seems to have died.
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