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Open Source hardware

Embedded.com: "Hardware design's growing abstraction might lead you to think open-source development is just around the corner. Jim says that's not the case."...

Real-Time and Linux, Part 2: the preemptible kernel

"By improving the kernel, and not changing or adding to the API, applications can run more responsively by merely switching out a standard kernel...

Cobalt Networks to bundle VERITAS software with server appliance

Author: JT Smith "The agreement between VERITAS Software and Cobalt offers an excellent opportunity for the customers of both companies to have access to reliable...

Trolltech launches Qt/Embedded

Author: JT Smith Trolltech announced today the launch of Qt/Embedded, their graphical user interface (GUI) application framework and windowing system for embedded Linux.

API’s strategic partnerships ensure Alpha Linux market growth

Author: JT Smith API (Alpha Processor, Inc.), a leading developer of high-performance solutions for high-bandwidth and compute-intensive applications, today announced the expansion of its partner...

Penguin Computing expands again

Author: JT Smith Penguin Computing Inc., leading provider of reliable Linux systems for Internet serving, today announced that it has opened a central regional...

HP expands commitment to Linux USED EARLIER

Author: JT Smith Hewlett-Packard Company today expanded its commitment to Linux as a strategic operating system, unveiling a number of products and services as part of...

Take console productivity to a new level with Screen

Author: JT Smith Screen is an application that's often underestimated. Screen is, simply put, a screen manager with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation. Think of it as...

Red Hat and Caldera: Top Linux contenders?

Author: JT Smith ZDNet News pronounces Caldera and Red Hat as the most likely distributions to come out on top in an industry it says...

Report on HP’s Linux support

Author: JT Smith Informationweek has a small story discussing HP's recent addition of Linux support to its core operating system support.