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==Devices coverage== Due to its freely available source code and ease of customization, Linux has been shipped in many consumer devices. [[Starlink]] and [[SpaceX]] use embedded Linux on their constellations and rockets.<ref name= spaceUses >Tim Bird [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-areQvSKTg July 2022] [https://eoss2023.sched.com/event/1LcNH/status-of-embedded-linux-tim-bird-sony-electronics?iframe=no (June 2023) Status of Embedded Linux]</ref> The Embeddable Linux Kernel is a lightweight and customizable [[Linux distribution]] appropriate for [[Minimalism (computing)|low resource]] [[Computer hardware|hardware]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=ELKS: The Embeddable Linux Kernel System|url=https://github.com/jbruchon/elks|access-date=2021-04-12|website=GitHub.com/elks}}</ref> Like the synergy with the ARM architecture as mentioned in [[#The ARM-Linux Synergy]], Linux embedded has evolved with hardware technologies like [[System on a chip]] and [[Single-board computer]], networking standards, and memory devices.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Yaghmour |first1=Karim |title=Building Embedded Linux Systems |date=2008 |publisher=O'Reilly |edition=2nd}}</ref> (example: [[Raspberry Pi]])
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