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Archive for January, 2003

Fujitsu FR-V processors gain RTLinux support

January 20, 2003

Tokyo — (PR excerpt) — Fujitsu Limited and FSMLabs Inc. today announced that they have been verifying FSMLabs' RTLinux/Pro on evaluation boards with Fujitsu's FR-V family of processors and have validated exceptional levels of real-time processing performance required for multi-media equipment. (more…)

(Linux-based) Tablets good for healthcare staff

January 20, 2003

From the New Zealand Herald . . .

“A South Auckland Maori health provider is carrying out the first local trials of Linux-based Tablet computers to gather health information at clients' homes and communicate wirelessly with base.” (more…)

Improving Linux kernel performance and scalability

January 18, 2003

The first step in improving Linux performance is quantifying it. But how exactly do you quantify performance for Linux or for comparable systems? In this article at IBM's developerWorks website, members of the IBM Linux Technology Center share their expertise as they describe how they ran several benchmark tests on the Linux 2.4 and 2.5 kernels late last year. (more…)

Telecom industry gets a new Carrier Grade Linux distro

January 16, 2003

Wakefield, MA — (PR excerpt) — UnitedLinux today announced plans to integrate the full OSDL Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) 1.1 feature set for UnitedLinux 1.0, delivering for the first time enhanced abilities to develop and deploy advanced carrier-grade applications in a standardized Linux environment. (more…)

New book reveals the inner workings of the Linux Kernel

January 16, 2003

Sebastopol, CA — (PR excerpt) — To thoroughly understand what makes Linux tick and why it's so efficient, one needs to delve deep into the heart of the operating system — into the Linux kernel itself. The kernel is Linux — in the case of the Linux operating system, it's the only bit of software to which the term “Linux” applies. (more…)

Weather balloon runs embedded Linux

January 16, 2003

This article describes a project to design, build, launch, and recover a high-altitude weather balloon — one with an embedded Linux operating system. James Meehan writes . . . (more…)

Onkyo embeds Linux in your living room [ExtremeTech]

January 15, 2003

Onkyo has introduced a family of home theater equipment with built-in Ethernet ports and an embedded Linux operating system, according to this article at ExtremeTech. Loyd Case writes . . . (more…)

Embedded Linux/Java development kit gets security enhancement

January 15, 2003

Kansas City, MO and Cambridge, U.K. — (PR excerpt) — Arcom announced that it has updated its Development Kit for Embedded Linux with Java Technology for the 300MHz Geode based SBC-GX1 single-board computer (SBC). The SBC-GX1 Embedded Linux/Java development kit offers a compact, high reliability implementation of Linux for developing and deploying 'C' or Java based embedded control and communication… (more…)

Symbol Technologies unveils Linux-based ‘mobility server’

January 15, 2003

Symbol Technologies introduced a 'Mobility Server' for retail wireless networking, which uses Linux as its embedded operating system, at the National Retail Annual Federation Convention and Expo in New York City. (more…)

SBS rolls out eight Gigabit Ethernet PMCs

January 15, 2003

Albuquerque, NM — (PR excerpt) — SBS Technologies today introduced eight Gigabit Ethernet PCI Mezzanine Cards (PMCs) built with single-chip architecture. Designed to provide full functionality while reducing the number of chips and components required, the new PMCs offer a significantly improved price/performance ratio over multi-chip Gigabit Ethernet PMCs. (more…)

Intel releases performance analyzer tool for Linux

January 15, 2003

Santa Clara, CA — (PR excerpt) — Intel today announced new tools to help software developers analyze and optimize Linux-based applications, enabling them to take full advantage of the Pentium 4 and Xeon processors. Intel also introduced the VTune Performance Analyzer Driver Kit, which includes open source drivers for the Intel VTune Performance Analyzer, allowing developers to use the tool with… (more…)

Mr. Gates’s excellent consumer electronics adventure

January 15, 2003

Here's one from the “keeping an eye on the competition” department . . .

WindowsForDevices.com executive editor Alexander Wolfe writes . . . (more…)

First Linux-based Telecom test system

January 15, 2003

Mtn. View, CA — (PR excerpt) — Catapult Communications Corp. today announced the immediate availability of LANCE, an entry-level, Linux-based system for testing VoIP, 3G and other types of telecom networks. Based on Catapult's DCT2000 digital communications test system, LANCE is Catapult's first telecom test system to utilize the Linux operating system. (more…)

Does Dish Network’s DishPVR 721 satellite receiver use embedded Linux?

January 14, 2003

LinuxDevices.com received the following inquiry from a reader: (more…)

New Crusoe processors boast enhanced security functions

January 14, 2003

Santa Clara, CA — (PR excerpt) — Transmeta Corp. today announced that it has received first silicon for a Crusoe TM5800 processor with new, proprietary technologies that enable current and future Crusoe processors to increase security for wireless computing, protect sensitive data, deter intellectual property theft, and deliver tamper-resistant, x86 storage environments. (more…)