ELJonline: March 2001 Table of Contents
Mar 2, 2001 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsFeature
- ZapMedia ZapStation/Harman Kardon DMC 100, by Don Marti — Java-based “Digital Media Center” plays DVDs, MP3s and more, and it's running Linux.
- All about Linux-friendly Single-Board Computers, by Rick Lehrbaum — The rapidly growing and diverging single-board computer market can be hard to keep up with. Here's some history and some help.
- MZ104 Contest Update, by Don Marti — Technical editor Don Marti shows how the “Hack Embedded Linux” contest provides insight into human needs.
- Taxonomy of the MZ104 Contest Kit, by Doug Stead, Raymond G. Brinks — Stead and Brinks guide us through a quick tour of the hardware included in the Hack Embedded Linux prize kits.
- Infrastructural Appliances, by Doc Searls — Linux is becoming commodity infrastructure.
- Mobile Network Services with Linux, by Jouni Ikonen, Jari Porras, Harri Hämäläinen — The skinny on building your own SMS gateway.
- Introduction to Microwindows Programming, Part 2, by Greg Haerr — Check out the recent additions to the Microwindows Project.
- Fish On, Fish Off: Part 2, by Erik Lotspeich — Erik shows how to set up an embedded system so you can gain wireless control of your home.
- Tracing Real-Time Application Interface Using the Linux Trace Toolkit, by Karim Yaghmour — As embedded and real-time Linux explode, development tools are necessary to track behavior–here's one.
- Remote Debugging of Loadable Kernel Modules with kgdb: a Knowledge-basedArticle for Getting Started, by James Lamphere — Lamphere describes a straightforward technique that allows kernel debugging in the safety of user space.
- TinyLogin: Booting up in Small Places, by Nicholas D. Wells — Nicholas gives us a head start on reducing the Linux footprint with TinyLogin.
- Building Tiny Linux Systems with BusyBox, Part 3, by Bruce Perens — Let's get smaller, writable and multiuser! A new library, new kernel and other bells and whistles gives us more practice building a highly functional Linux system with a tiny footprint.
- uCommon Telephony Libraries, by David Sugar — The idea of a new phone system server project on embedded hardware, David created a free common embedded library.
- Making MPEG Movies with Axis Network Cameras, by Kyle Amon — Axis network cameras have no built-in MPEG support, but with a little effort it is still possible to create MPEG movies using them.
- Linux Reads Bar Codes, by Jack Dennon — A hardware and device driver project for Linux.
- The Appliance Infrastructure Revolution, by Doc Searls — A conversation with Stephen DeWitt of Sun Microsystems.
- What We Are and Where We're Going, by Phil Hughes — ELJ continues to grow.
- Letters, by Letters Editor — Love letters… PDF format?… even the toaster?… “lightweight” browsers… all that and a shoehorn.
- New Products, by Heather Mead
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