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March Embedded Linux Journal

Author: JT Smith It's at LinuxDevices.com. Among the articles: "Embedded Real-Time Linux for Instrument Control and Data Logging," "RTLinux Application Development Tutorial," and "Quest for...

Is the Linux file system suited to handle the large data files?

Author: JT Smith "One of the easiest conclusions to draw is that the latest kernel update, 2.4.x , has been modified to be able to...

Inside IBM and the Linux Consulting Center

Author: JT Smith ConsultingTimes.com interviews Dan Frye, director of the Linux Technology Center for IBM. Asked how center selects projects to work on, he says:...

Morpheus swappers move to Gnutella network

Author: JT Smith Reuters reports that thousands of Internet users turned to the Gnutella network over the weekend to download free music and movies, "throwing...

LANANA: new device registrations resumed

Author: JT Smith Posted on LWN.net: "As of 2002-03-06, LANANA's Linux Device Number Registration has resumed. At the request of Alan Cox and Marcelo Tosatti, new...

Developing C/C++ applications with the KDevelop IDE

Author: JT Smith At LinuxJournal.com: "The aim of this article is to enable you to create an application with the KDevelop Integrated Development Environment (IDE)...

Cox: Cheaper chips give new life to Linux

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has the story: "The advent of affordable 64-bit computing could be the best thing to happen to Linux in a long...

Dual booting with WIndows XP and Red Hat 7.2

Author: JT Smith John Gowin writes, "Linux Orbit member John Oates clues us in on howto dual boot Windows XP and Red Hat LINUX 7.2...

Zeta project is porting Linux to a virtual architecture

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - On February 8, a terse announcement to the LKML list stated: "A quick note to tell anybody interested that...

Unix-like email service

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: "Wizards-of-Source.org is going another way to provide free e-mail services. Why do you need these funky webinterfaces or pop...