Hi

If you want Linux, you probably also want something like an A9 or better. The 
M0 and even the M4's MCU's are not really targeted at Linux. Can you pack it 
into a big M4 - sure, it'll be a tight fit and you may not have everything you 
really wanted to have. Oddly enough some of the M4's have better native 
ethernet than some of their "big brothers". Weird….

Bob

On May 25, 2013, at 8:12 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> If you go arm cortex and linux, you will need to make your code a "service." 
> You will want it to start up by itself and if for some reason it crashes, you 
> will want it to restart itself. The buzzword is "harden" and the techniques 
> vary depending on the distribution.
> 
> You should check the architecture of the system. I didn't realize many of 
> these boards run the ethernet off the usb hub. My recollection is the a10 
> used by Allwinner does not do that.
> 
> Opensuse has JEOS, which stands for Just Enough OS. Less is more!
> 
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