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Status of the Linux Standard Base
Author: Jay Lyman
Having closed the formal public review process for the
latest Linux
Standard Base -- a working group effort of the Free
Standards Group aimed...
Integrated Memory Debugging Available for Linux
TotalView writes "Etnus, provider of the most advanced debugger on Linux and UNIX, announced the availability of TotalView 6.5, featuring fully-integrated memory debugging. An...
Linux Tech Center: Kernel Probes
Anonymous Reader writes "With each probe, a corresponding probe event handler address is specified. Probe event handlers run as extensions to the system breakpoint...
Can Linux Standard Base keep penguin from mutating?
Author: Jay Lyman
Folks in the software industry doubt Linux will suffer from
the same kind of forking and fragmenting that limited Unix and its ISV
support,...
Cliff’s List Filter – July 1 – 6
Author: Ian Palmer
Back again with more updates from the Linux Kernel, GNOME, KDE and Mozilla circles. Here's a glimpse of what we're pitching...
MontaVista Linux to Support Freescale i.MX21
Annette Oevermann writes "MontaVista Linux to Support Freescale i.MX21 Applications Processor. Combination of Linux and Freescale Technology Ideal for Wireless Handsets with Enhanced Multimedia...
MontaVista Linux Powers Portable Electric Medical Muscle Stimulator
Patricia Colby writes "Linux Systems Software Platform Provides Real-Time Capability at a Lower Cost.
SUNNYVALE, Calif. and PARIS, July 7, 2004 MontaVista Software, Inc.,...
Getting Information From Here to There and Back
Anonymous Reader writes "An information grid, as defined by this article, is the structure that allows end users and applications to share information, no...
Linux-Powered Real-Time Graphics Presenter
Annette Oevermann writes "MontaVista Powers Roland's New Real-Time Graphics Presenter.
New EDIROL RG-100 Provides 3D Graphics and Images for Indoor and Outdoor Display.
SUNNYVALE, Calif., July...
Linux helps make weather forecasts more accurate
Author: Jay Lyman
Weather is a tricky thing to predict, but advances in Linux-based High Performance Computing (HPC) are helping climatologists and global weather modelers...