Red Hat Linux Advanced Server achieves U.S. DoD COE certification
February 11, 2003(PR excerpt) — At eGov in Washington, DC today, Red Hat will announce that the Red Hat Linux Advanced Server has become the first Linux platform to achieve the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), Defense Information Systems Agency's “Common Operating Environment” (COE) certification. (more…)
This LinuxDevices.com article profiles a Linux-based portable wireless server that was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas last month. IR Data's “Wireless Zone” takes advantage of Linux, Apache, and other open source technologies to creates it own 802.11b wireless (WiFi) hot zone, within which it can deliver…
This LinuxDevices.com article profiles the PRISMIQ MediaPlayer, a recently introduced device which is said to represent the first instance of a new consumer device category — the “networked entertainment gateway.” Priced at just $250, the Linux-powered gadget delivers audio and video media files, obtained from either home PCs or the…