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theKompany and Xiph.org team up to bring Ogg Vorbis to the Sharp Zaurus
theKompany.com has released tkcPlayer, the first audio playback applicationthat supports playback of Ogg Vorbis files on the Sharp Zaurus. In addition to playing mp3...
KDE 3.0 is here, and you’ll want it
At osOpinion:
"Linux and UNIX users alike have reason to smile. The KDE Project announced last Wednesday the immediate availability of the...
RidgeRun enables broad, commercial embedded Linux usage for developers
Driving open-source prevalence further into the mass commercial market, RidgeRun, Inc., announced today that it has created dynamic shared library support for developers who...
Real-Time and Linux, Part 2: the preemptible kernel
"By improving the kernel, and not changing or adding to the API, applications can run more responsively by merely switching out a standard kernel...
Reselling Linux: Intel Unix VARs don’t see move to Linux
- By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols -
At the DTR Business Systems annual reseller meeting in Las Vegas last week, everyone knew Intel Unix like...
theKompany.com releases version 1.0.2 of Rekall RAD DBMS tool for Linux
theKompany.com is pleased to announce the 1.0.2 release of Rekall, a personal, programmable DBMS system for KDE. Rekall is the only viable alternative...
Under the Brim | Red Hat | April 2002
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- Announcing: Red Hat Linux Advanced Server
- Success Story of the Month: Amazon.com
- How To: Using the Python database API with Red...
SnapGear announces shared library support for uClinux
Miles Gillham writes: "SnapGear Inc, a leading supplier of consumer VPN Router appliances and OEM custom design solutions has announced the addition of shared...
LindowsOS sneak preview 2: Some good stuff, but I’m still root
- by Tina Gasperson -On April 9, Michael Robertson announced the release of LindowsOS sneak preview
2. "Lindows.com is not about selling an operating system,"...
Real-time and Linux, Part 2: The preemptible kernel
Anonymous Reader writes, "Part 1 of this series at ELJonline introduced the fundamental issues of real-time with Linux. In this installment, Kevin Dankwardt...