Introducing an FPGA-ARM Dev Kit for Embedded Linux Starters- Avent MiniZED Board

Hi All , Welcome to another tech byte.... Embedded Linux is a very powerful area in the current age of IoT and Edge Computing. But as an FPGA RTL person throughout the career , i had numerous situations where had to work side by side with embedded software engineers who were linux gurus. I have seen their struggle starting from setting up environment for development, building code , solving hardware dependencies , integrating software pieces for limited resources , cross compiling , optimising for performance so and so... Rather than few sneek peaks into their works, i have never dared myself to do a hands on into these linux stuffs.. I was pretty happy with few diagnositc linux commands which told me , yes data to and from my FPGA side is pretty solid and running.. And we had run into situations where we play "ball in your court" game when a bug pops up from nowhere.. We blame it on software and they shout it back on RTL :) But last project ...