Free Linux router distro gains sophisticated QoS
March 21, 2007
A small, Linux router distribution for x86 has added QoS (quality-of-service) management features claimed capable of classifying packets regardless of port. The 1.0.beta4 release of Zeroshell now includes QoS software from the open source “L7-filter” project, along with a QoS management interface. (more…)
Digium's Linux-based, GPL-licensed “software appliance” marks a major step in the development of the open-source IP PBX (Internet protocol private branch exchange), according to a detailed, informative review.
McObject says its in-memory database was selected by Soma Networks for use in a line of Linux- and VxWorks-based WiMAX base stations. The eXtremeDB-HA (high availability) database will provide real-time, fault-tolerant storage and retrieval of network traffic routing data in Soma's FlexMax Mobile WiMAX…
Red Bend Software says its firmware over-the-air (FOTA) client has been licensed by Motorola for use in forthcoming Linux-Java phones. The vCurrent Mobile client will enable efficient, reliable, and cost-effective software update delivery to enhance the user experience beyond…
Garz & Fricke is readying a tiny, low-cost, ARM11-based SBC (single-board computer) that will be offered with a Linux BSP (board support package). The Adelaide is based on a Freescale i.MX31 processor, and targets harsh environments, such as industrial handhelds, marine applications, and special purpose vehicles, the company says.
Hexago has released its IPv6 client stack under a “BSD type” licensing agreement. The free “Gateway6” stack automatically creates authenticated IPv6 tunnels through existing IPv4 infrastructure, when used with Hexago's free “Freenet6” online service or its Gateway6 server (pictured at left) on the local…
Muse Research used Linux and the open-source WINE Windows API emulator to build a virtual instrumentation and effects box used by the Rolling Stones, U2, Herbie Hancock, John Mayer, and others.
Trolltech says its development framework and software stack for mobile devices was selected by Skype as the preferred platform for Skype-certified VoIP (voice-over-IP) phones. Additionally, the Qtopia framework/stack has been used in about 40 VoIP devices, making it the “dominant Linux development platform for VoIP/WiFi…