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Archive for November, 2003

First open Desktop Linux conference Nov. 10, in Boston

November 4, 2003

The non-profit Desktop Linux Consortium (DLC) will hold its first Desktop Linux conference in Boston on Nov. 10, 2003 to discuss and promote Linux as an option for the corporate desktop. The conference claims to be the first independent conference to focus exclusively on Linux on the desktop. (more…)

2003 POSIX certification program launched

November 4, 2003

The IEEE and The Open Group today launched a new program to certify products to the 2003 edition of IEEE 1003.1-2001, “Standard for Information Technology” Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), which incorporates the IEEE 1003.1 Corrigendum. (more…)

Real-time Linux wields hammer in shear wall factory

November 4, 2003

An article at Control Solutions International describes in detail the factory control and automation system that control systems engineer Rick Van Loon put together using real-time Linux. The system controls an immense machine with six integrated nailguns that assembles shear walls in various configurations. (more…)

MontaVista pledges consumer electronics Linux support for “Bulverde”

November 4, 2003

MontaVista Software says it will support Intel's next-generation XScale processor, codenamed “Bulverde,” with the consumer electronics version of its embedded Linux OS. Bulverde is part of Intel's “Personal Internet Client Architecture” (Intel PCA), the company's development blueprint for designing wireless devices that combine voice communications and Internet access capabilities. (more…)

NEWS FLASH: Novell acquires SUSE

November 4, 2003

Novell announced today that it has reached an agreement to acquire SuSE. Additionally, Novell recently acquired Ximian, a specialist in desktop and server Linux solutions including GNOME, Red Carpet, Evolution, Ximian desktop, and the Mono .NET compatibility project. (more…)

Basic “Red Hat Linux” maintenance and errata support to end Apr. 2004

November 3, 2003

Red Hat announced today that it is discontinuing maintenance and errata support for basic “Red Hat Linux” version 8 and earlier in Dec., 2003, and for Red Hat 9 in Apr. 2004. The company recommends that users migrate to its Enterprise Linux products, which cost between $179 and $1,499 for a basic version, or to the community-supported “Fedora” project which Red Hat… (more…)

Birdstep adds JNI to embedded database

November 3, 2003

An article at SD Times highlights technology and licensing changes in the latest release of Birdstep's RDM (relational database manager) Embedded 7.0 and its associated software development kit (SDK). A new native Java interface (JNI) speeds performance and obviates the need to rewrite Java programs in C/C++, according to the article, while a freely downloadable SDK enables… (more…)

Telecom control-plane software supports carrier-grade Linux

November 3, 2003

Multi-carrier, multi-vendor network control plane software maker Elematics says its Intelligent Network Control Plane (INCP) software will support MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition (CGE) on Intel processor-based platforms. Elematics says it is providing INCP on CGE in response to demand from customers seeking to lower costs with Linux/Intel-based systems. (more…)

MontaVista signs Italian distributor

November 3, 2003

MontaVista Software has appointed Italsoft S.R.L as its distributor in Italy, to serve growing regional demand. Italsoft will market, distribute, and provide front-line support for Montavista's entire range of products, including Professional Edition, Carrier Grade Edition, Consumer Electronics Edition, and MontaVista Graphics. (more…)

TimeSys expands tools strategy to support “any” embedded Linux

November 3, 2003

Citing market data indicating that most embedded Linux kernels are derived from non-commercial sources, and that developers are generally dissatisfied with current embedded Linux development tools, TimeSys announced that it has added several new tools and broadened its embedded Linux tools offering to support “any” Linux distribution. (more…)