Can you run Linux on an ESP32? Until recently, you could just answer "no!" But, in fact, you can run Linux on a specific variant of the ESP32-S3 MCU! Based on this, Clem saw an opportunity to build his own Linux-powered SBC in the form factor of the Raspberry Pi 4 Compute Module. Along the way, he creates a CM4-style template, a simple command line flashing tool to make the process easier, and two iterations of his module (called Sudosom) that could be used whenever a real Raspberry Pi might be overkill, but a simple MCU just won't cut it for your project. Discuss the episode, find all resources for the project, and ask Clem questions on the element14 Community! https://bit.ly/46eU5Nq element14 Community discussion on using Linux on the ESP32-S3: https://bit.ly/3rNONtc Engage with the element14 presents team on the element14 Community - suggest builds, find project files, and see behind the scenes video: https://bit.ly/3tmdewv Visit the element14 Community for more great activities and free hardware: https://bit.ly/3q6YMpu Tech Spotlights: https://bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: https://bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: https://bit.ly/31wbnJY #0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:22 Overview #2:31 The PCB in KiCAD #6:15 Assembly #8:10 Linux #10:25 Another Iteration?? #15:12 Let's Demo! #17:09 Give Your Feedback #esp32 #esp32project #linux #raspberrypi #pcbdesign #pcbdesigning