GuiLite VS meta-balena

Compare GuiLite vs meta-balena and see what are their differences.

meta-balena

A collection of Yocto layers used to build balenaOS images (by balena-os)
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GuiLite meta-balena
7 5
7,152 970
- 0.0%
3.4 9.7
4 months ago 2 days ago
C++ BitBake
Apache License 2.0 -
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GuiLite

Posts with mentions or reviews of GuiLite. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-06.

meta-balena

Posts with mentions or reviews of meta-balena. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-18.
  • How exactly does this work when going to production?
    1 project | /r/computervision | 17 May 2022
    Disclaimer: I've not used this myself yet... but I've also been looking at how I can manage models in production too - came across https://www.balena.io/os
  • 6 Trending Topics Every Embedded Learner Must Know in 2022
    2 projects | dev.to | 18 Apr 2022
    From what has been stated thus far, it becomes obvious that most of the opportunities would be in enabling containers for embedded targets. Currently companies like pantacor, BalenaOS, Toradex, Mender, and Foundries all offer solutions for containers for Linux-based embedded targets. This means that these solutions cannot support all types of embedded targets as not all have the computational power to support the needed underlying infrastructure. Right now, there is at least still a couple of other promising solutions out there that can support a wider range of controllers and are lighter weight, and don't require a Linux environment. For one, there is MicroEJ that aims to transform electronic "things" into smart things like Android transformed phones into smartphones. Another really interesting effort out there is Luos that provides an open-source lightweight microservices solution for distributed embedded devices.
  • BalenaOS – Run Docker containers on embedded devices
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 18 Jan 2022
  • Finestra issue with no bluetooth + solid blue light SOLVED
    1 project | /r/HeliumNetwork | 10 Jan 2022
    What i found out: After spending a lot of time looking stuff up and comparing the finestra files to a normal helium image , i figured out that they were pretty different which is why one of the other reddit solutions which involves using a normal helium image i wasnt such a big fan of because you lose some of the functionality of the finestras. Finestra internally use BalenaOS for their raspberry pi's and use a base image for raspberry pi 4 (64 bit) from here . A good chunk of what comes in a finestra and whats in the base image of BalenaOS is the same, mainly the differences being in the config.json file inside of the SD card of the finestra. Theres also a folder called overlays which has small differences between the 2 but im not sure exactly what they are since there are a lot of files. The contents should look similar to this.
  • Buildroot – Making Embedded Linux Easy
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 15 Mar 2021
    FWIW we recently started using the Yocto-based BalenaOS[0] in our project and have been rather happy with it because we get to focus on developing and running our software and don't have to bother with the low-level hardware stuff too much.

    Unfortunately, as we're getting closer to shipping our product, we've realized that Balena seems to be rather cavalier when it comes to respecting software licenses. They offer pre-built .img files and Docker base images but don't provide a comprehensive list of licenses (let alone the source code) of third-party software components anywhere, as this issue[1] attests to. I'm currently talking to one of their customer service representatives and, as of this morning (when they sent me another email), they don't even acknowledge that this is an issue.

    Looks like we'll now have to compile this list on our own. :\

    [0]: https://www.balena.io/os

    [1]: https://github.com/balena-os/meta-balena/issues/1955

What are some alternatives?

When comparing GuiLite and meta-balena you can also consider the following projects:

imgui - Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies

buildroot - Buildroot, making embedded Linux easy. Note that this is not the official repository, but only a mirror. The official Git repository is at http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/. Do not open issues or file pull requests here.

lvgl - Embedded graphics library to create beautiful UIs for any MCU, MPU and display type.

LedFxDocker - A Docker Container for LedFx.

TGUI - Cross-platform modern c++ GUI

balenaPrint - Managed CUPS on Raspberry Pi devices, running balenaOS

Simon-Arduino - Interactive hardware game based on memorizing blink pattern

meta-riscv - OpenEmbedded/Yocto layer for RISC-V Architecture

ILI9488_STM32 - Port of 3.5 Inch RPI Display with ILI9488 controller on STM32CubeIDE

br-containers - buildroot generated containers

Slint - Slint is a toolkit to efficiently develop fluid graphical user interfaces for any display: embedded devices and desktop applications. We support multiple programming languages, such as Rust, C++ or JavaScript. [Moved to: https://github.com/slint-ui/slint]

meta-splash - A psplash customization layer