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“Virtual platform” targets Linux device developers
CoWare and MontaVista Software are shipping a joint "virtual platform" development product for Linux device developers. The product is based on CoWare's electronic system-level...
APNIC Box – Linux on a Mikrotik 532a, Part 3 – Installing Debian, Prebuilt...
The device runs a 2.4.30 kernel on a debian woody (mipsel) environment. If anyone can contribute anything for 2.6.x and debian etch, that would...
Areca and plan/b offer Java-based backup for Linux
Author: Cory Buford
Everyone needs to back up their computers, but when you have machines running on different platforms and different operating systems, it can...
“Virtual platform” targets Linux device developers
CoWare and MontaVista Software are shipping a joint "virtual platform" development product for Linux device developers. The product is based on CoWare's electronic system-level...
“Virtual platform” targets Linux device developers
CoWare and MontaVista Software are shipping a joint "virtual platform" development product for Linux device developers. The product is based on CoWare's electronic system-level...
Bubba Two: The little server that could
Author: Dmitri Popov
Converting an old PC into a home or office server may look like a good idea on paper, but in reality, the...
FSF high priority list becomes a campaign, seeks donations
Author: Bruce Byfield
After marking the GNU Project's 25th anniversary with an endorsement by Stephen Fry and the relicensing of OpenGL, the Free Software Foundation...
The XO Files Part III: Re-imagining the OLPC Distribution
Concern over the original distribution plan was what got me writing for OLPCNews.com. The belligerent anti-pilot-project attitude, the requirement to buy the laptops in...
GNOME Mobile hits the road
The GNOME project has formally released the mobile version of its Linux desktop environment. GNOME Mobile is based on the GNOME 2.24 desktop that...
New GNOME 2.24 is an incremental improvement
Author: Jeremy LaCroix
Last week marked the release of GNOME 2.24. Those who already use GNOME will appreciate the new additions, but there's nothing compelling...