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RIAA, Webcasters argue over licensing pacts

Author: JT Smith

From a CNet story: “Even as the online music world focuses on next week’s Napster trial, tension is mounting
behind the scenes over the record industry’s control of the still-young online radio
business.

The Recording Industry Association of America is in the final stages of creating a collective
intended to distribute royalties to artists and record labels every time a song is
played online by a Webcasting service such as CMGI’s iCast or America
Online’s Spinner.com.”

Lineo to run embedded Linux on a custom FPGA core

Author: JT Smith

Lineo, a leader in
Linux-based embedded systems, today announced the utilization of embedded Linux on
customizable embedded processor cores. One common language used for defining such parts is the VHSIC
Hardware Description Language or VHDL. By utilizing industry-standard VHDL, in this case, a SPARC processor
created by the European Space Agency, Lineo was able to build the core processor and install embedded
Linux on a Field Programmable Gate Array. This project represents the first known example of open source
embedded Linux running on open core processors. Read the press release from PR Newswire.

Red Hat delivers embedded innovations

Author: JT Smith

Red Hat, a leader in developing, deploying and managing open source
Internet infrastructure solutions, today announced two new major technical advances that improve
productivity and time-to-market for the developers and manufacturers of embedded solutions:
RedBoot embedded debug and bootstrap solution, and the EL/IX Level I compatibility
layer for eCos (embedded configurable operating system). The press release is from Business Wire.

KDE 2.0 release schedule

Author: JT Smith

KDE.org publishes an updated release schedule.

Concierge, LinuxOne announce agreement

Author: JT Smith

Concierge today announced that
it has reached a preliminary joint venture agreement with LinuxOne Inc. to coordinate the
companies’ efforts in several strategic markets. The press release is from Business Wire.

Microsoft launches Datacenter, enterprise servers

Author: JT Smith

From an InforWorld story about Microsoft launching its line of Enterprise Servers and a new .NET server: “Microsoft is relying on a number of third parties to better compete with Unix vendors.”

Lineo announces partnerships

Author: JT Smith

From PR Newswire: Lineo, a provider of
embedded systems, real-time and high availability Linux-based solutions, today announced premier channel
partnership agreements with Japan-based Dia Semicon Systems and Kanematsu Semiconductor
Corporation. The companies are both established semiconductor distributors and device-related systems
integrators.

HP unveils 32-way NetServer

Author: JT Smith

InfoWorld reports on Hewlett-Packard’s new HP NetServer 32-way server, which will ship with the Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter operating system. It will run HP-UX, Linux, and Windows operating systems, part of “HP’s commitment to a three operating system strategy.”

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Sandhilltoad.com seeks Linux dot.bomb stories

Author: JT Smith

Sandhilltoad (obviously a play on Sandhill Road), a site dedicated to publishing rich stories from venture funded companies gone awry, is calling out to the Linux community to come forward with their stories of woe. The site is still in content collection mode, and expects to launch in the fourth quarter of this year. The site is currently accepting short story submissions via email or its recently launched message board. If you have a story that is begging to be shared, send it in ! — Submitted by Sandhilltoad Editor

Samsung awards Red Hat ‘million dollar contract’

Author: JT Smith

Red Hat, a leader in developing, deploying and managing open source
Internet infrastructure solutions, today announced at Embedded Systems Conference West
2000 that Samsung has awarded it a million dollar contract to port the Red Hat GNUpro
embedded development tools to the Samsung CalmRISC line of low-power processors. The press release is from Business Wire.