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What is Linux?
This white paper tries to address whether asking the question "what is Linux" is important because of the issue of "forking" that concerns many of us. To get a little scholastic here, we want to know the definition of Linux to avoid ambiguity.
Tags: LinuxDevices.com, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software
White papers 2000-07-20
Development of Robot Controllers Based on PC Hardware and Open Source Software
Researchers, developers and system integrators require more openness in control systems in order to design, develop and rapidly integrate functionalities to fulfill new application requirements. Even if several robot control vendors provide their products with customized development tools, low cost and not proprietary solutions should be preferred to face the...
Tags: Software, LinuxDevices.com, PC, Open-source Software, Hardware, Robots, Tools & Techniques, Emerging Technologies, Management
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Linux carves a niche in the PDA market
Take a look at how and why the Linux PDA market has evolved to meet the needs of businesses.With Sharp Electronics’ rollout of the Zaurus, Linux has been getting more attention as a viable platform for handheld devices. One obvious draw is that many developers and tech enthusiasts like using...
Tags: PDAs, Operating systems, UNIX, Handhelds, OPEN SOURCE, Suzanne Thornberry, Linux, PDA, Sharp Zaurus, operating system, Palm Inc.
Technical articles 2002-06-11
What CAN'T Linux do?
Linux StethoscopeA team of engineering students at Calvin College in Grand Rapids has designed a Linux-based stethoscope! The device runs uClinux on a Coldfire MCF5275 CPU.http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8520874149.htmlLinux based "Big Mouth Billy Bass"This project uses the power of Linux to add brains to the Big Mouth Billy Bass. The goal is...
Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Linux, Linux DO
Discussion threads 2008-03-24
You can't run Linux on that: Oh, yeah?
The Cult of Linux blogger has compiled a fun list of "20 Awesome Devices That Run Linux (But Weren't Designed To)." A common attitude among people who believe in free software is to stick it to “the man.” For some people, that translates into spending a ton of free...
Tags: Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2007-11-13
Drive-by pharming simplifies identity theft
Who is responsible?Since drive-by pharming can be avoided by simply changing the default password on the perimeter device, would it make sense to require changing the default password as one of the device setup steps? Also, if the default password is not changed then the device would not be operational.We...
Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Drive-By Pharming, identity theft, Syslog, default password, password, router
Discussion threads 2008-01-26
Monsoon GPL infringement lawsuit draws to a close
The landmark lawsuit brought against Monsoon Multimedia by the Software Freedom Law Center SFLC on behalf of the two principal developers of BusyBox has come to a close. The case is significant in that it marks the first time in the United States that a...
Tags: GPL, Lawsuit, BusyBox, Open Source, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-01
Unbelievably cheap mini-PCs from E-Way
I saw this article from linuxdevices.com and I couldnt believe my eyes. E-Way Technology Systems is a company from Taiwan that is selling a tiny 200 MHz x86-compatible fanless mini PC with 128 MB RAM, Fast Ethernet, and front loading compact flash slot for $99 at single quantities! ...
Tags: Ethernet, mini-ITX, mini-PC
Blog posts 2006-09-29
Apple's security through obscurity weakens
Mac users have traditionally had it easy on the security front. No one cared enough to even try to compromise them. Now that the user base is a greater share of the market, there is increasing danger.What do you do to stay clear of the viruses and compute...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Spyware, adware & malware, Firewalls, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Viruses and worms, security, Apple Inc., malware, host machine, virus, firewall
Discussion threads 2008-01-24
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