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TimestampHow did the course meet your learning objectives?How was the duration of the course?Comments and suggestionsComments and suggestionsHow useful was the lecture document?Comments and suggestionsWill you recommend this document to others?Comments and suggestionsIf you have Linux / Android project opportunities, will you use this document again in the future?Comments and suggestionsHow knowledgeable was the instructor?Comments and suggestionsDid instructor oral explanations add value to the lecture materials?CommentsHow much value did the instructor add to lecture materials?Suggestions and commentsWas the instructor helpful with practical labs?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 suggestionsFurther training needs?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 reasons prompted you to choose Free Electrons?How did you first learn about Free Electrons?Interested in other types of embedded Linux / Android engineering services?Comments and expectationsComments and suggestionsHow do you rate training conditions (room size, equipment, environment)?How useful were the training labs?Comments and suggestionsComments and suggestionsHow difficult were the training labs?Was enough time dedicated to practical labs?Comments and suggestionsHow far do you come from?
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10/28/2016 11:19:18355555553755Not applicable - My management made the decisionCourse recommended by previous participantsDevelopment of real-time systems, Bug fixing5542From a foreign country
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10/28/2016 11:33:27355555543635Geographical proximity (public sessions only)Internet search enginesNot interested5533From more than 100 km / 60 miles, same country
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10/28/2016 11:33:54444454443634Availability for on-site sessions, Trainer, Open training materials that can be checked in advanceInternet search enginesLinux board support package development, Development of real-time systems3533From less than 100 km / 60 miles
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10/28/2016 11:34:13345454544755Very dynamic. Very intense.Not applicable - My management made the decision, I have not choose it. But I would do it.Course recommended by previous participantsDevelopment of real-time systems4553I would need more time. But it will be my personal work.From less than 100 km / 60 miles
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10/28/2016 11:37:40344453444534Open training materials that can be checked in advanceFree Electrons chosen by my managementDevelopment of real-time systems4433From a foreign country
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10/28/2016 11:37:44235453433644Not applicable - My management made the decisionFree Electrons chosen by my managementBoot time reduction, Development of real-time systems, Bug fixing4433From less than 100 km / 60 miles
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10/28/2016 11:37:55343443434643Not applicable - My management made the decisionCourse recommended by previous participantsDevelopment of real-time systems4443From less than 100 km / 60 miles
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10/28/2016 11:38:363Insert table of contents and numbered sections in Lab Book4545Internet access sucked, but definitely not Maxim's fault 5553735Trainer, Open training materials that can be checked in advanceTechnical resources on the Free Electrons websiteDevelopment of real-time systems, Root filesystem development, Bug fixing55Insert table of contents and numbered sections in Lab Book23From more than 100 km / 60 miles, same country
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10/28/2016 11:39:4035455444363Having recently met the different I/O subsystems in Linux (in this course ;)), I think it would be very valuable to have a practical example of each subsystem (as the one we've had with I2C in the course) supported by the Linux kernel.

These examples would be very valuable in order to understand each subsystem, without the hard work of analyzing the state of each driver in the Linux kernel.
4The description of the different subsystems in Linux, related to the different drivers supported by the kernel.
The debugfs subsystem
NoneNot applicable - My management made the decisionIn another course with AVnet in BarcelonaLinux board support package development, Boot time reduction, Development of real-time systems, Technical support, Technology and architecture consultingMaxim has been always helpful when addressing our issues when developing the labs.4543From less than 100 km / 60 miles
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10/28/2016 11:39:45345355544614Driver model and kernel debuggingNot applicable - My management made the decisionFree Electrons chosen by my managementLinux board support package development, Boot time reduction, Development of real-time systems, Build environment support, Root filesystem development5532From less than 100 km / 60 miles
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10/28/2016 11:42:59235544453543Open training materials that can be checked in advance, Not applicable - My management made the decisionTechnical resources on the Free Electrons websiteBoot time reduction, Development of real-time systems, Bug fixing, Technology and architecture consulting4544From a foreign country
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10/28/2016 11:48:13245353433I think it is a usefull course as a first contact with Linux kernel and driver development, but I miss a deeper view in various things, such as dts, different driver types,interruptions handling. 53Real-time applications development3Not applicable - My management made the decisionInternet search enginesDevelopment of real-time systems4434From less than 100 km / 60 miles