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Archive for May, 2001

System-on-chip proto board gains Embedded Linux port

May 10, 2001

Halifax, Nova Scotia — (press release excerpt) — AMIRIX Systems Inc. announced that it has ported Linux to a MIPS-based, system-on-chip (SOC) prototype development
board for Lexra, Inc. of Waltham, MA. The development board, which was co-developed by AMIRIX and Lexra, allows Lexra's SOC customers to decrease time-to-market and is expected to attract additional customers who are moving their products… (more…)

Defenestrating Windows

May 9, 2001

Is Linux ready for the desktop? Early in 2000, LinuxDevices.com founder Rick Lehrbaum vowed to leave Windows behind — not just in the embedded market, but with respect to his own desktop computer. But he didn't quite realize what he was getting himself into. In this essay, we join Lehrbaum on his quest to configure a Linux-based system for use during working hours that would perform all his required… (more…)

Ready-to-use Java stack supports Embedded Linux apps

May 9, 2001

Seattle, WA — (press release excerpt) — DevelopOnline Corporation announced that it will soon provide its online developers with the first online, ready-to-use integrated software stack for wireless and other embedded applications. Comprised of products from three companies, and hosted by DevelopOnline on its open hardware platforms, the new solution includes Insignia Solutions' Jeode EVM environment… (more…)

Edge router family employs Embedded Linux and IPv6 transition

May 9, 2001

Sunnyvale, CA — (press release excerpt) — InterNetShare Inc. today announced the availability of its All Aboard! Advanced Edge Router (AER) product family. AER provides the next-generation of secure, multi-media edge routing devices, and a built-in IPv6 transition environment. The product is offered as a complete hardware/software device for resellers, or as Portable Source Code for OEMs that want to… (more…)

Asian Embedded Linux company names VP/GM of Americas

May 9, 2001

San Jose, CA — (press release excerpt) — Coventive Technologies today announced the appointment of Rajan Kumar to the positions of vice president and general manager of its U.S. operations. Kumar will be based in the company's San Jose office and will head all operations in North America, the Caribbean and Latin America. (more…)

Appliance development platform gains 3rd-party support

May 9, 2001

Las Vegas, NV; Networld+Interop — (press release excerpt) — Lineo has announced that it will begin integrating third party software solutions into its SecureEdge appliance development platform. Lineo currently provides several SecureEdge OEM Internet devices including VPN Internet routers, firewalls, and network attached storage. (more…)

Hard Hat Linux joint venture in China

May 9, 2001

Sunnyvale, CA — (press release excerpt) — MontaVista Software Inc. and PocketIX Software Co. Ltd. have joined forces to distribute and support MontaVista's Hard Hat Linux in the People's Republic of China. Under terms the agreement, PocketIX will be the distributor of Hard Hat Linux products in China as well as the only approved provider of relevant technical support. (more…)

RedBoot debug/bootstrap firmware gains support

May 9, 2001

Research Triangle Park, NC — (press release excerpt) — Red Hat, Inc. today announced an expanded range of new OEM and development board ports for its RedBoot embedded debug and bootstrap solution. By extending the available range of RedBoot compatible platforms, Red Hat aims to help developers and OEMs improve productivity and time-to-market for current and future embedded projects. (more…)

Opinion: Defenestrating Windows

May 9, 2001

Is Linux ready for the desktop? Early in 2000, LinuxDevices.com founder Rick Lehrbaum vowed to leave Windows behind — not just in the embedded market, but with respect to his own desktop computer. But he didn't quite realize what he was getting himself into. In this essay, we join Lehrbaum on his quest to configure a Linux-based system for use during working hours that would perform all his required… (more…)

Defenestrating Windows (Part 4)

May 9, 2001

The light at the end of the tunnel

With the announcement of a new version of XFree86 that incorporated a font-server that supported scalable fonts, I felt a surge of hope that my Netscape-ugliness problem might soon be a distant memory. So I downloaded and installed the latest XFree86 — but for some reason, it didn't seem to help Netscape. (more…)

Defenestrating Windows (Part 5)

May 9, 2001

Look ma: no Windows!

So here I am with my fully functional Linux system — capable of serving my work-day needs — and with a big smile on my face! (more…)

Defenestrating Windows (Part 3)

May 9, 2001

Turning the corner

Thus it was, that my “quest for a daytime Linux system” became my principal hobby — one which I pursued relentlessly during evenings and weekends (just ask my wife!). And for the better part of a year, that was my status quo: “Windows guy” by day; “Linux guy” by night. (more…)

Defenestrating Windows (Part 2)

May 9, 2001

Early scorecard

Next, I set about gathering up the various bits and pieces of software necessary to satisfy my check-list of system requirements. (more…)

Device profile: Servio Personal Server

May 8, 2001

New England startup Memora Corp. is attempting to create a new product category — the “personal server” — and hopes to thereby grab the leadership position in that niche. A name reminiscent of “personal computer,” the term “personal server” is meant to convey the idea of an appliance-like device that performs a range of useful services and can be easily installed and operated by nontechnical end users… (more…)

Microsoft’s May Day manifesto

May 8, 2001

ZDNet columnist Leibovitch ponders Microsoft's recent “May Day Manifesto” — and wonders if anyone really cares what the software giant has to say on the subject of open source and the GPL . . . (more…)