Spotlight on Carrier Grade Linux 2.0, and the Registration process
Dec 7, 2004 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsThis whitepaper from esteemed Linux author and TimeSys product manager Bill von Hagen discusses the second Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) specification, and CGL 2.0's self-registration process for vendor compliance, which was completed first by TimeSys.
Learn all about the CGL 2.0 specification, and Registration process, in this detailed and well-written technical whitepaper.
Read whitepaper spotlighting CGL 2.0
- Creating embedded Linux filesystems with graphical tools
- Application development with Eclipse-based IDEs
- Simplifying Embedded Linux Development with Graphical Tools
- Migrating to Linux kernel 2.6 — Part 5: Migrating apps to the 2.6 kernel and NPTL
- Migrating to Linux kernel 2.6 — Part 4: Migrating custom Linux installations to 2.6
- Migrating to Linux kernel 2.6 — Part 3: Using the 2.6 kernel with your current system
- Migrating to Linux kernel 2.6 — Part 2: Migrating device drivers to Linux kernel 2.6
- Migrating to Linux kernel 2.6 — Part 1: Customizing a 2.6-based kernel
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