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Mozilla’s revenge
Author: JT Smith
From Salon.com: "' Hebrew is now supported on Solaris.' Thus reads the first line of the release notes for the most recent...
Embedded Linux market enters era of standardization
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "The Embedded Linux Consortium (ELC) will hold an open
technical meeting tonight in San Francisco, during which the
two-year-old organization will...
Alan Cox: Linux 2.2.21-rc1
Author: JT Smith
The recent changelog is below.
2.2.21rc1
o Add farsync driver ...
Tonight live on the Linux Show: Sputnik launches, and we’re mad as hell about...
Author: JT Smith
Jeff Gerhardt writes: Tuesday, March 12th, 2002 from the home of Wayne's World, Aurora IL
Tonight LIVE on
www.thelinuxshow.com,
at 6pm pt, 7pm mt,...
LynuxWorks raises bar on RTOS with LynxOS 4.0
Author: JT Smith
Victor Domine sends us this press release: Building upon its expanding success with the most advanced and open embedded operating systems and...
LynuxWorks introduces LynxOS real time OS
Author: JT Smith
Victor Domine writes: "Popular Real-Time Operating System Sets New Industry Benchmark for
Performance, Enhanced Networking and Linux Compatibility."
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS CONFERENCE, SAN...
Mozilla 0.9.9 browser suite milestone released
Author: JT Smith
Mozilla 0.9.9 is out! MozillaQuest Magazine (MozillaQuest.com) reports: "AOL-Netscape's Mozilla Organization released the Milestone 0.9.9 edition of its Mozilla browser suite today...
AOL in deal with Red Hat to use Linux
Author: JT Smith
Yahoo: "AOL Time Warner has hired software firm Red Hat Inc to convert some of its computer systems to the open-source Linux...
JGraph v1.0 released
Author: JT Smith
Gaudenz Alder writes: "JGraph 1.0 is now available with full documentation. With this final release, the open-source component offers a 100 %...
Porting Solaris applications to Linux
Author: JT Smith
Dejected @Work writes "For anyone thinking that porting from Solaris to Linux is easy just because they're both based on Unix, think...