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Archive for February, 2003

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…)

Defect assessment study demonstrates superiority of Linux TCP/IP stack

February 11, 2003

[Updated Feb. 17, 2003] Reasoning Inc. announced that it is making available a study that reports that the TCP/IP protocol stack implementation in version 2.4.19 of the open source Linux kernel has fewer defects than the TCP/IP protocol stacks of several commercial equivalents. (more…)

Wireless remote access software gains security

February 10, 2003

(PR excerpt) — Witnet International, Inc. announced that it is enhancing its remote access “Mobilick” software to allow for special security-based applications. (more…)

Report on Linux devices (and Linux device support) at LinuxWorld NY

February 10, 2003

Jacqueline Emigh summarizes some of the Linux-based gadgets — and support for powering devices with Linux — at last month's LinuxWorld conference in New York, in this article at Linux Planet . . . (more…)

Pen-sized USB Flash disk and MP3 player comes with Linux support

February 10, 2003

NextCom LLC announced availability of a Linux-supported pen-sized USB Flash drive peripheral with an integrated MP3 player. The pen-sized unit, which will be offered in 128MB, 256MB, and 512MB capacities, also has a built-in digital MP3 player and comes with stero headphones. The integrated MP3 player implements enhanced hardware decompression technology licensed from Naturetech, for enhanced music and… (more…)

First free Linux-based integrated development toolchain for Intel XScale

February 10, 2003

(PR excerpt) — SnapGear Inc. today announced the first free Linux-based integrated development toolchain for Intel XScale. The open source environment brings together an Intel supported port combined with readily available open source tools to provide substantial cost savings to developers who presently must pay thousands of dollars for development tools. (more…)

Info on any device, but only if it’s Windows

February 9, 2003

Lucas van Grinsven takes a skeptical look at Microsoft's “information anywhere, anytime, and on any device” motto, in the weekly Reuters news service PlugedIn column . . . (more…)

Linux-based “wireless zone” puts websites in a box

February 7, 2003

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… (more…)

Debian powers “networked entertainment gateway” device

February 7, 2003

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… (more…)

GNOME version 2.2 is released

February 7, 2003

(PR excerpt) — The GNOME project has released version 2.2 of the GNOME Desktop and Developer Platform. (more…)

Linux drives spiffy mobile robot test-bed

February 7, 2003

The ENST Computer Science Department (Paris, France) has developed a low cost, customizable, Linux-powered mobile robot test-bed for embedded real-time application experimentation. The Spif autonomous robot boots Linux 2.4.19 from Flash, DiskOnKey, and 802.11 wireless. The hardware board structure and size have been designed to make it easy to add new sensors and actuators, allowing powerful customization… (more…)

Device profile: PRISMIQ “networked entertainment gateway”

February 7, 2003

PRISMIQ recently introduced the PRISMIQ MediaPlayer, a device which the company says represents 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 Internet, to TVs and stereos. (more…)

Device profile: IR Data “Wireless Zone”

February 7, 2003

IR Data (Irvine, CA) recently unveiled a Linux-based portable wireless server at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Dubbed the Wireless Zone, IR Data's new gadget takes advantage of Linux, Apache, and other open source technologies to creates its own 802.11b wireless (WiFi) hot zone, within which it can deliver web pages, demonstrations, presentations, and other data to other… (more…)

Intel, Samsung in battle for single-chip smartphones

February 6, 2003

Single-chip baseband cellular ICs from Intel and Samsung will storm into the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France, next week. The two parts should usher in a major round of new designs in the nascent smartphone segment, where vendors have struggled to combine prime-time features and small form-factors in early generation models such as Thera and Orange. (more…)

Knoppix — a bootable, one-CD Linux

February 6, 2003

If you've ever needed a functional Linux setup that is portable and runs the same way on any hardware, check out this article at IBM's developerWorks website. Knoppix packages a specialized and highly useful Linux distribution on a single, bootable CDROM. Whether you're packaging up demo programs or need a consistent hardware test environment that fits in your pocket, Knoppix is a small distribution that… (more…)