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Interphase 2 gigabit Fibre Channel Server Adapter available

Author: JT Smith

From Business Wire:

Interphase Corporation (Nasdaq:INPH), a leader in Fibre Channel and next generation telecommunications technologies, announced the
availability of its 2 Gigabit Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter with advanced clustering capabilities.
The Interphase PowerSAN 5560 HBA comes with the newest version of the PowerSAN device driver and was designed to complement
both open source Linux and Microsoft cluster environments.

Embedded Linux market overview

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet announces two new books in the “Embedded Linux Quick Reference Guide” series.

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  • Linux

Verisity upgrades Verilog linting tool

Author: JT Smith

EE Times reports on
Verisity Design releasing a
new version of its SureLint Verilog linting tool that supports
user-defined checks, better Finite State Machine and race
condition checks, and improved checks compliant with the
Reuse Methodology Manual. SureLint runs on Linux and Unix.

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  • Linux

Dell: Windows still ‘predominant’ over Linux

Author: JT Smith

A story at InfoWorld has Michael Lambert, v.p. of Dell’s enterprise systems group as saying the company is devoted to Microsoft. “Linux is strong in our application space, but Windows will continue to be the predominant [operating system].”

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  • Linux

Toshiba on the fence about Transmeta’s chips

Author: JT Smith

Bloomberg News (on CNet) reports that Toshiba, the world’s top laptop maker, hasn’t decided whether to use Transmeta’s Crusoe
chips in its notebooks.

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  • Unix

VMWare announces Preferred Hardware Partner Program

Author: JT Smith

From PR Newswire: VMware, Inc. announced today the
formation of its Preferred Hardware Partner Program. Founding partners in the
program include Compaq Computer Corp. (NYSE: CPQ), Dell, IBM (NYSE: IBM), and
VA Linux Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: LNUX). (VA Linux owns NewsForge.)

Codeweavers unveils two support sites for Wine

Author: JT Smith

From PR Newswire: CodeWeavers, Inc., the leading
Windows-to-Linux software developer and consultancy, announced today the
unveiling of two Web sites designed to greatly assist anyone interested in
migrating Windows applications to the Linux operating system. The
first, wine.codeweavers.com , is a development site providing a broad range of
tools, information, and other resources for programmers and hackers involved
with the commercial-quality version of Wine, the premier open-source
Windows-to-Linux conversion software. The second, http://www.codeweavers.com , a new
version of the CodeWeavers corporate web site, offers new service information,
industry links, technology updates, and much more.

XMLFund, ActiveState partner on XML

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxPR: ActiveState, the leading provider of Internet programming software and
services, and XMLFund, the first XML technology investment fund, have
partnered to develop an integrated development environment for XSLT to
work with Microsoft’s Visual Studio.NET and with ActiveState’s Mozilla-based
environment, Komodo. The XSLT IDE will be cross-platform and will enable
programmers to debug XSL transformations.

Pro-Linux virus under control

Author: JT Smith

CBS News reports that the “new e-mail distributed
computer virus that calls its
computer victims ‘idiot'” and
promotes Windows users to switch
to the Linux operating system” seems to be losing steam after hitting hundreds of, well, unsmart Windows users.

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  • Linux

VA Linux seeks profits on programmer site

Author: JT Smith

CNet follows up on earlier reports of VA (which owns NewsForge) launching a SourceForge for companies program: “VA Linux Systems originally developed SourceForge, a Web site for open-source programmers, as a way
to save money. Now it has become a way to make money.

VA started SourceForge to make it affordable to house open-source projects — collective programming projects such
as the Linux operating system, in which the underlying programming instructions are shared freely.”

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  • Linux