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MontaVista Linux Supports Motorola PowerQUICC III

Annette Oevermann writes "SMART NETWORK DEVELOPER FORUM, QINGDAO, China and SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct. 21, 2003 MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded...

Gartner claims there are eight Linux desktop myths

AT A PRESENTATION here in Barcelona, a Gartner analyst gave out details of the "Mythical Penguicorn", that is to say eight...

Interview: Jon ‘maddog’ Hall

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Jon 'maddog' Hall is chairman and prime speaker for the Enterprise Linux Forum being held this week at the Washington, DC,...

Deficiencies in resolving dependencies limit Linux’s appeal

Author: Lee Schlesinger I've been spending a lot of time lately trying to get a fairly sophisticated software package installed. I'll fill you in on...

Braddahead Second Sight CCTV system

BraddaHead Ltd. is a UK start-up that designs, develops, and manufactures advanced digital Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) based security and surveillance ...

Andreessen labels DCML ‘HTML of the datacenter’

Hoping to bring utility computing closer to fruition, 25 companies last week unveiled the XML-based standards initiative DCML (Data Center Markup ...

Open Asia: Open source in the Tajikistan, Taiwan, and Thailand

Author: Frederick Noronha and Lee Schlesinger We continue our country-by-country survey of the availability of open source software across Asian countries with a look at...

Linux can use Windows drivers shock

It can be said then that desktop applications are now a commodity, also Win32 application emulation has reached maturity -with products like CrossOver Office...

Porting GCC and Binutils to Windows CE

Anonymous Reader writes "Earlier this year, Vitaliy Pronkin, a young Russian programmer, launched a project to port the open source GCC C/C++ compiler and...

O’Reilly Releases “PC Annoyances”

Sebastopol, CA--In every PC user's life, there comes a time when desperate measures must be taken. Some push their PC off a pier or chuck...