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The latest news & announcements about Linux based embedded applications … Keywords: Match: Sort by: Two flash memory pioneers and technology innovators will soon merge, with the acquisition of M-Systems of Kfar Saba, Israel, by SanDisk of Milpitas, Calif., the companies announced July 30. The deal will be an all stock transaction valued at $1.55 billion.
Source: www.linuxdevices.com
Linux gets its ‘Moto’ running
Motorola’s success with its Linux-based smartphones in China shows signs of the open source platform’s growing influence.
Source: www.zdnetasia.com
5 Ways To Get Vista’s Security Now
Microsoft has touted User Account Controls (UAC) as among the most significant additions/improvements to Vista. UAC is Microsoft’s answer to the security model long used by Linux (and the Unix-based Mac OS X), which requires users to have administrator privileges for selected tasks, like installing software, but gives them fewer rights the rest of the time.
Source: www.it-observer.com
openQRM Project Announces Support For Linux VServer Projects
Qlusters, provider of open source data center management and automation software for physical and virtualized environments, announced openQRM plug-in support for the Xen, VMware, QEMU and Linux VServer projects. Each plug-in takes advantage of openQRM’s advanced virtualization layer and provides a proven method for IT administrators to start applications either on a physical server or virtual
Source: www.linux.sys-con.com
The latest news & announcements about Linux based embedded applications …
The latest news & announcements about Linux based embedded applications … Keywords: Match: Sort by: Jul. 20, 2006 Embedded VAR (value-added reseller) Mistral Solutions is supporting Linux and other embedded OSes on a digital receiver PMC (processor mezzanine card) from Pentland Systems that targets high-speed analog data acquisition applications.
Source: www.linuxdevices.com
The Mighty Mouse Has Lost Its Tail
An anonymous reader writes “It’s all over the place - Apple has just released a Bluetooth version of the Mighty Mouse for $69. It features a new laser based tracking system and gets it power from either one or two (you decide) replaceable AA batteries, but does not work with Windows yet (no words on Linux).”
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Knock Some Commands Into Your Laptop
An anonymous reader writes “For the first time, you can smack your computer and get a meaningful response! An article at IBM Devworks show you how to rap on the laptop case with your knuckles and have commands run on those knocks. Enterprising hackers have developed modules for the Linux kernel to take advantage of laptop integrated accelerometer sensors; with them the possibilities are endless.”
Source: feeds.feedburner.com
Nectec gives Linux SIS a big push
To reduce software privacy and promote the use of open-source programs in the Kingdom, the National Electronics and Computer Technology Centre (Nectec) is working with system integrators and small and medium-sized businesses to adopt Linux SIS technology for their businesses.
Source: www.nationmultimedia.com
Linux patch problems: Your version may vary
As Linux grows, choosing a version that fixes flaws quickly is critical. However, as Edmund X. DeJesus discovered, some Linux distributions publish security fixes faster than others.
Source: www.computerweekly.com









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