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Is there any Linux distro for cars?
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There is this, but I didn't look into it yet https://www.automotivelinux.org/
And then there is stuff for motor controls, but it's not linux (why would it be?) http://freeems.org/
There's also Speeduino for engine control. I built one of these to control fuel injection on an 4.0L engine swap for my CJ.