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 Linux Appliance Design: A Hands-On Guide to Building Linux Appliances Book and CD Package.
  

  Linux Appliance Design: A Hands-On Guide to Building Linux Appliances Book and CD Package. by John Hardin, Graham Phillips, Bill Pierce, Bob Smith

  • Published by: NO STARCH PRESS
  • Author: John Hardin, Graham Phillips, Bill Pierce, Bob Smith
  • Page Count: 356
  • Group: LINUX - APPLICATIONS
  • ISBN: 1593271409/9781593271404
  • Published: Mar 2007

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Linux Appliance Design: A Hands-On Guide to Building Linux Appliances Book and CD Package.
Modern appliances are complex machines with processors,
operating systems, and application software. While there are
books that will tell you how to run Linux on embedded
hardware, and books on how to build a Linux application,
Linux Appliance Design is the first book to demonstrate how
to merge the two and create a Linux appliance. You'll see
for yourself why Linux is the embedded operating system of
choice for low-cost development and a fast time to market.

Linux Appliance Design shows how to build better
appliances-appliances with more types of interfaces, more
dynamic interfaces, and better debugged interfaces. You'll
learn how to build backend daemons, handle asynchronous
events, and connect various user interfaces (including web,
framebuffers, infrared control, SNMP, and front panels) to
these processes for remote configuration and control. Linux
Appliance Design also introduces the Run-Time Access
library, which provides a uniform mechanism for user
interfaces to communicate with daemons.

Learn to:

Separate your user interfaces from your daemons
Give user interfaces run time access to configuration,
status, and statistics
Add professional network management capabilities to your
application
Use SNMP and build a MIB
Build a web-based appliance interface
Build a command line interface (CLI)
Build a framebuffer interface with an infrared control as
input
Manage logs and alarms on an appliance

Companion CD includes a prototype appliance-a home alarm
system-that supports the book's lessons.

Introduction

Chapter 1: Appliance Architecture

Chapter 2: Managing Daemons

Chapter 3: Using Run-Time Access

Chapter 4: Building And Securing Daemons

Chapter 5: The Laddie Alarm System: A Sample Appliance

Chapter 6: Logging

Chapter 7: Laddie Even Handling

Chapter 8: Designing A Web Interface

Chapter 9: Designing A Command Line Interface

Chapter 10: Building A Front Panel Interface

Chapter 11: Designing A Framebuffer Interface

Chapter 12: Infrared Remote Control

Chapter 13: Hands-On Introduction to SNMP

Chapter 14: Designing An SNMP MIB

Chapter 15: Implementing Your SNMP MIB

A: RTA Reference

B: Review Of SNMP

C: Installing a Framebuffer Device Driver

D: A DB-To-File Utility

E: The Laddie Appliance Bootable CD

Index