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Do Open Source books work?

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot readers discuss a story by Lightandmatter.com, “Do Open Source books work?” One quote from Slashdot: “Pure and virtuous
open-source books don’t seem to have spread beyond the
computer-science ghetto …”

Category:

  • Open Source

Alliance to produce total Internet solution for embedded Linux market

Author: JT Smith

Lineo, Inc. and ACCESS Co. Ltd. announced today a license
agreement to offer NetFront for Embedix, a full version of NetFront
tailored for Embedix, from PRNewswire.

Sun, Microsoft square off for enterprise, e-commerce

Author: JT Smith

TechWeb News on CRN: Microsoft and Sun this week will try to convince the world that their respective offerings should be the linchpin of future
enterprise and e-business deployments.

Category:

  • Linux

Accessing xterms from Windows

Author: JT Smith

Discover three products with which you can access Linux servers via xterms from a Windows desktop, LinuxWorld tells you where to get them and how they work, and suggests technical tips for best performance.

Category:

  • Linux

QNX ships Neutrino real-time OS just in time

Author: JT Smith

The Register reports, among other features, Neutrino is based on a microkernel, and offers a fully POSIX compliant and Linux compatible API.

Jabber open source IM to run on Red Hat embedded Linux

Author: JT Smith

According to PRNewswire, the new Jabber compatibility is designed to make it easy for developers of embedded Linux applications to add real-time messaging and XML routing to their applications.

Rise announces System-on-Chip for Net appliances

Author: JT Smith

IDG News Service announces, Rise Technology unveiled at the Embedded System Conference in San Jose, California, the first SOC (system on a chip) using its x86 microprocessor, and officials say the company is in talks with makers of TV set-top boxes to use it as the foundation for their devices.

Category:

  • Linux

Worlds largest telecommunications company selects TurboLinux

Author: JT Smith

TurboLinux, Inc., the high-performance Linux company, today announced that NTT Communications Corporation has adopted TurboLinux Server 6.1 as its platform for information service systems,
from NewsAlert.

Trolltech expands embedded partnerships into Asia

Author: JT Smith

All Linux Devices reports, Trolltech today announced that it is partnering with Mizi Research Inc., a leading Linux solution provider in Asia to provide an integrated software solution for manufacturers of embedded devices.

Trolltech expands embedded partnerships into Asia

Author: JT Smith

All Linux Devices reports, Trolltech today announced that it is partnering with Mizi Research Inc., a leading Linux solution provider in Asia to provide an integrated software solution for manufacturers of embedded devices.