Why do device developers prefer Debian?
April 30, 2007LinuxDevices.com's survey results consistently show Debian to be the most popular distribution among device developers. For example, our 2007 survey indicated that Debian was used in device-related projects by 13 percent of the survey's 932 participants — roughly double the score of MontaVista, the most popular strictly-embedded distribution. (more…)
[Updated Apr. 30] — Data Evolution Corp (DEC), the company that recently aquired AMD's PIC (personal Internet computer) design, on April 26 announced its first ultra-mobile PC (UMPC).
[Updated 3:20 PM] — A fairly new GPL-licensed 16-bit, real-time, networkable, DOS-workalike operating system appears to be under intensive development. “NXDOS” boots from a floppy, and has recently gained a new device driver design with some hardware autodetection capabilities.
A growing list of presentations from the Consumer Electronics Linux Forum (CELF) conference earlier this month is being collected at the CELF WiKi. The event featured 52 deeply technical presentations, many describing original kernel development projects aimed at improving Linux for use in devices.
Days after unveiling its first
[Updated May 3] — FlipStart, founded in 2002 by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, earlier this month began shipping its first product. The FlipStart 1.0 squeezes a full PC — including a 1.1GHz processor, hard drive, display, keyboard, and wireless communications — into an ultra-compact,…
Taiwanese board vendor Avalue has introduced a mini-ITX board with an ultra-low-power AMD Geode processor, and supported by guaranteed three- to five-year lifecycle availability. The EMB-9655 features analog, digital, and LVDS display interfaces, runs Linux, and targets POS (point-of-sales) and thin client…
The results of LinuxDevices.com's seventh annual Embedded Linux Market Survey are in! This brief summary outlines our interpretation of a few key data points.
Hammer Storage, a division of Bell Microproducts, used embedded Linux as the software platform in its flagship consumer network-attached storage (NAS) device. The “MyShare” NAS appliance runs Linux on an ARM9-based Marvell processor, and has two internal SATA II drives, for capacities up to 2…