Author: JT Smith
VAN partners with MandrakeSoft to develop Windows to Linux migration tool
Holocaust charges against IBM dropped
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
Agenda Computing makes history launching the VR3 at Spring Comdex
Author: JT Smith
Agenda Linux, which runs on the VR3, is an embedded operating system designed to run handheld and e-mobility devices without sacrificing desktop computing power and capability. “Agenda’s products are a direct result of a huge amount of effort from all kinds of people. I feel that it’s Agenda’s responsibility to contribute back [to the Linux community]. I never want Agenda to lose sight of the fact that…[our] success is really a reflection of the success of the Linux community,” stated LaRonde. Chief Financial Officer Dennis Shogren stated, “This is a very exciting time to be an emerging company in the consumer electronics industry and Linux is one of the hottest products in the market space. I’m thrilled to be a part of Agenda and to participate in the creation of a company which will be known for its technological innovation and commitment to the care and intellectual nourishment of its people.”
In addition to the robust operating software, the VR3 is powered by an NEC VR4181 66MHz 32 bit processor, and houses 8MB RAM and 16MB flash memory. The VR3 comes standard with CIR circuitry and software, which allows the unit to act as a remote control for household appliances, and will send a memo or message to a printer or other device by wireless infrared transfer. The Agenda VR3 comes in H20 (transparent), Shark (slate blue), and Matrix (black) and MSRPs for $249. Agenda will hold their press conference on April 3, 2001 at 2pm during Spring Comdex.
For more information, please visit our website at www.agendacomputing.com
Contact:
Angela LeWinter
Agenda Computing
858-569-6855
angela@agendacomputing.com
April Fool’s bug may change time
Author: JT Smith
Apache 2.0.15 released as an alpha
Author: JT Smith
boosts over the 1.3 codebase. The most visible and noteworthy addition
is the ability to run Apache in a hybrid thread/process mode on any
platform that supports both threads and processes. This has shown to
improve the scalability of the Apache HTTPD server significantly in
our early testing, on some versions of Unix. With this version of Apache,
we have also added support for filtered I/O. This allows modules to modify
the output of other modules before it is sent to the client.” Full story at Apache Today.
Category:
- Open Source
The joy of Linux: A gourmet guide to Open Source
Author: JT Smith
Debian chooses new project leader
Author: JT Smith
all the developers who participated in the vote!”
EvansData can’t tell BSD from Linux
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
Kernel Traffic #113
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
Linux kernel 2.4.3 released
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux