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Linux SDKs target Cortex-A8 SoCs

Linux development specialist RidgeRun announced the availability of embedded software development kits (SDKs) and engineering support services for the Texas Instruments (TI) OMAP35x line...

Utilities automate Debian filesystem creation

Longtime embedded Linux developer Behan Webster has released a collection of utilities for developers assembling root filesystems from Debian packages and compiled applications. The...

Help your favorite “public interest” free software project win $10,000

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Nominations are now open for the Antonio Pizzigati Prize for Software in the Public Interest. The winner could be...

Scheduling jobs based on filesystem activity with incron

Author: Shashank Sharma There are numerous documents, tutorials and guides detailing the workings and usage of cron, the de facto tool for scheduling jobs on...

Foresight Linux: Two out of three’s not bad

Author: Bruce Byfield According to its past and present marketing, Foresight Linux has three claims to fame: Its user-friendliness, its use of the Conary package...

Commercial developers embrace OpenMoko

Author: JT Smith Development of the first commercial application for the OpenMoko is apparently getting underway. The application handles automatic logging into commercial Wi-Fi networks...

Linux’s Market Share: Is There Any Way To Know?

One thing many of us would like to know, I am sure, is how many people out there use Linux? The usual numbers, those...

Find the DVD containing those files with VVV

Author: Ben Martin The Virtual Volumes View (VVV) project lets you index your data DVDs and perform searches to figure out whether a given file...

Passenger Brings Rails Apps to Apache

Phusion released Passenger, an Apache module for deploying Rails applications. I have been working with Passenger over the last few weeks, and am pleased...

Open options for cloud computing

Author: Jack M. Germain Some cloud computing vendors, such as 3tera and Nirvani, push their own proprietary platforms and tools, which forces adopters to limit...