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TimestampHow did the course meet your learning objectives?How was the duration of the course?Comments and suggestionsComments and suggestionsHow helpful were the lecture materials?Comments and suggestionsWill you recommend these materials to others?Comments and suggestionsIf you have Linux project opportunities, will you use these materials again in the future?Comments and suggestionsHow knowledgeable was the instructor?Comments and suggestionsDid instructor oral explanations add value to the lecture materials?CommentsHow well did the instructor answer questions from the audience?Suggestions and commentsWas the instructor helpful with practical labs?Comments and suggestionsHow useful were the training labs?Comments and suggestionsHow difficult were the training labs?Comments and suggestionsWas enough time dedicated to practical labs?Comments and suggestionsHow do you rate training conditions (room size, equipment, environment)?Comments and suggestionsHow do you rate the training equipment (mainly computers)?Comments and suggestionsHow well was the course organized (program, registration, schedule...)?Comments and suggestionsHow much did you learn?Comments and suggestionsHow useful should this course be in your daily job?Comments and suggestionsWould you recommend this course to others?Comments and suggestionsOverall ratingComments and suggestionsAn extra session?CommentsHow did the course meet your learning objectives?What part(s) of the course did you like most?CommentsWhat part(s) of the course did you like least?What prompted you to choose Free Electrons?How did you first learn about Free Electrons?Interested in other types of embedded Linux engineering services?Comments and expectations

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3/16/2012 14:47:303I had expected a bit more about software development on Linux, but everything was very interesting and will also be needed in future projects.54555543544562If there would be a session about software development (C, C++, java, ...) I would be interested.4Software development and setting up the environmentsRealtime partAvailability for on-site sessions, Open training materials that can be checked in advanceFree Electrons chosen by my managementNot interested

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3/16/2012 14:47:34355555544555574I need to improve knowledge of the basics and practice (and understand) a lot before to go further. 5Not applicable - My management made the decisionFree Electrons chosen by my managementPower management, Real-time: implementation and bug fixing, Root filesystem design and developmentSometime a bit difficult to follow probably due to my low level in Linux

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3/16/2012 14:48:01355545555454575real application development in embedded linux and drivers5Cross-compilingReal-timeNot applicable - My management made the decisionFree Electrons chosen by my managementDriver development - Make Linux support your new hardware, Build environment deployment and support

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3/16/2012 14:49:51355555545544575Updating packages in buildroot.
Adding packages / files to buildroot
4Lab sessionsOpen training materials that can be checked in advance, Not applicable - My management made the decisionTechnical resources on the Free Electrons websiteNot interested

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3/16/2012 14:51:233Add more pauses + reduce no of slidesPossibility to tailor the course more ? e.g. with or without real time part (which is something we will not use in our apps)4extensive, good !445Could answer questions in depth... 44Perfect4Our own infrastructure. 3Own computer33Used (l)inux before. Course made a lot clear, where we did not know what we were doing before. 2I'm not a programmer, but team leader. It will help me understand issues, delay, countermeasures, ...451This was sufficient for what I require of knowledge. 4colleaguecolleagueNot interested

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3/16/2012 14:51:434As in previous question, the RTOS section is not realy needed inside this course (but in a seperate course)There were some parts that needed a bit more depth (like e.g. the bootloader adaptions needed for a embedded board, these were now just downloaded from the site of Free Electrons). Also, the building of applications downloaded from the internet are just "follow the course". One should download a program he wants and tries to compile it and resolves the errors by himself, without the lecture in the course. This could be expanded a bit and the RTOS be removed (this is subject for a stand alone course).555Will build a cross compiler & kernel for MIPS5Could answer quiet fast on all questions. He knows what he was doing!5545Computers were our own, but additional material (demo boards, converters, ...) were available!454565Specific things needed to create device drivers for the kernel. We make our own board and would need to adapt the kernel to work with our boards and hardware. Adding I²C, CAN, exotic PHY's, DDC for video, ... to the kernel.4Building a cross compiler toolchain, a kernel and the file systems mountingsRTOSNot applicable - My management made the decisionFree Electrons chosen by my managementDriver development - Make Linux support your new hardware, Build environment deployment and support, Root filesystem design and development

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3/16/2012 14:55:5634practical labs could contain more "working examples" as it isn't always clear what to do / or a cheat sheet where you could find some hints on how to proceed5yep, contains a lot of demos and useful links for some colleagues who are already working with linux3yep for bootloader configuration for instance4yep, he's a very clever guy :-)
you can tell he has a lot of experience in this area
545444helped me understand some tasks I already used without really knowing why they must be used that way (like the bootloader stuff)45think that some people should make a list of "hot linux items" we are faced with this moment to have a training / discussion about the way we do it and maybe how it could be done better54integrating java in linux
4bootloading / debugging & analysisnot usefull for my job: realtimeNot applicable - My management made the decisionFree Electrons chosen by my managementBoot time reduction, Root filesystem design and development, Technical support, Investigating and fixing bugs, Consulting in technology selection and methodology , On-site development, support and consulting services

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3/16/2012 16:31:27445453553532565kernel dev5Not applicable - My management made the decisionFree Electrons chosen by my managementDriver development - Make Linux support your new hardware