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Archive for March, 2001

ELJonline: Building Tiny Linux Systems with BusyBox, Part 3

March 1, 2001

Let's get smaller, writable and multiuser! A new library, new kernel and other bells and whistles gives us more practice building a highly functional Linux system with a tiny footprint. (more…)

ELJonline: TinyLogin — Booting up in Small Places

March 1, 2001

Nicholas gives us a head start on reducing the Linux footprint with TinyLogin. (more…)

ELJonline: ZapMedia ZapStation / Harman Kardon DMC 100

March 1, 2001

Java-based “Digital Media Center” plays DVDs, MP3s and more, and it's running Linux. (more…)

ELJonline: Remote Debugging of Loadable Kernel Modules with kgdb

March 1, 2001

Lamphere describes a straightforward technique that allows kernel debugging in the safety of user space. (more…)

ELJonline: Tracing Real-Time Application Interface Using the Linux Trace Toolkit

March 1, 2001

As embedded and real-time Linux explode, development tools are necessary to track behavior–here's one. (more…)

ELJonline: Introduction to Microwindows Programming, Part 2

March 1, 2001

Check out the recent additions to the Microwindows Project. (more…)

ELJonline: Mobile Network Services with Linux

March 1, 2001

The skinny on building your own SMS gateway.

GSM (Global System of Mobile Communications) short messages have become tremendously popular in just a few years. Popularity of Short Message Services (SMS) was not foreseen and surprised telecommunication companies, but its popularity had an effect. (more…)

The GNU GPL and the American Way

March 1, 2001

Microsoft describes the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) as an “open source” license, and says it is against the American Way. (more…)

Open source is un-American? “Stop, you’re killing me!”

March 1, 2001

eWEEK's Jeff Moad wrote this amusing commentary about Microsoft's recent attack on the open source movement. Moad writes . . . (more…)

Free seminars on embedded technologies

March 1, 2001

LynuxWorks, Trillium Digital Systems Inc., and Highlander are hosting a series of free seminars covering open standards, high availability platforms, CORBA, and communications software for next generation networks. Take advantage of Open Standards to accelerate the development of your distributed applications that require real-time, high availability, and signaling interoperability. (more…)