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DPF design runs Linux on ARM11
Jan. 08, 2009
Chumby is demonstrating an Internet-connected digital photo frame (DPF) hardware-software reference design developed with Samsung Electronics. Based on Samsung's ARM11-based S3C6410 system-on-chip (SoC) and Chumby's Linux-based "push" info-tainment stack, the design can deliver content feeds from Web-based services such as Flickr, the companies say. ...
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ARM SoC launched with Linux support
Jan. 08, 2009
Marvell is sampling a new ARM-based system-on-chip (SoC) family targeting consumer electronic devices. Based on its "Sheeva" core technology, which is said to combine Feroceon and XScale architectures, the PXA168 targets low-power devices that run Linux or Windows CE, and incorporate Internet connectivity, multimedia, and touchscreen interfaces, says Marvell. ...
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Mobile stack aims to Flash up Cortex-A8 devices
Jan. 07, 2009
Movial has ported its Linux-ready mobile multimedia stack to Texas Instruments's ARM Cortex-A8-based OMAP3530 system-on-chip (SoC). Apparently targeting ARM-based MIDs (mobile Internet devices), Movial's IXS Internet Experience Suite for TI's OMAP3530 is designed to optimize browser and Flash interface development on Linux-based devices, ...
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Mot taps Linux for rugged mobile phone
Jan. 07, 2009
Motorola is readying a rugged, weather-resistant 3G HSDPA clamshell phone for ATT Mobility. Targeting outdoor enthusiasts, contractors, and (cruel but true) "teenagers," the Motorola Tundra VA76r runs Linux, and offers aGPS, Bluetooth, a 2-megapixel camera, and Push to Talk (PTT), says Motorola. ...
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"Dr. Mobile" prescribes Nano for netbooks
Jan. 07, 2009
Taiwanese manufacturer "Dr. Mobile" announced what appears to be the first netbook using Via's Nano processor. The FreeStyle 1300n offers an 11.6-inch screen, up to 4GB of RAM, a webcam, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a PCI Express Mini Card slot for optional broadband, the company says. ...
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DLNA router technology runs Linux
Jan. 07, 2009
At CES, fabless chip-maker Mindspeed Technologies will demonstrate a prototype of a consumer DLNA router that combines its Comcerto 100 broadband processor with Wind River's Platform for Consumer Devices, Linux Edition. The media sharing demonstration will also feature DigiOn's DiXiM Media Server (DMS), says Mindpeed. ...
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Linux breadboard targets wireless geo-location
Jan. 07, 2009
Round Solutions is shipping a Linux-capable processor module targeting custom wireless positioning and monitoring devices. Available with a development "breadboard," the AarLogic C10/3 measures 4.1 x 2.5 (104 x 63mm) inches, has an Atmel ARM9 applications processor, SiRF3 GPS radio, GSM module, and a 160-pin interface. ...
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"EDA" runs Android
Jan. 07, 2009
Israeli SBC (single board computer) specialist CompuLab announced an "enterprise digital assistant" that enterprises can use to build custom devices with Android or Angstrom Linux. The "Exeda" has a 3.5-inch VGA touchscreen, QWERTY keyboard, touchpad, two-megapixel camera, microSD slot, GPS, and optional cellular capabilities, says CompuLab. ...
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"3G" HP netbook boasts Atom, ExpressCard expansion
Jan. 06, 2009
HP announced a netbook targeting "business applications" and "instructional use," and available with SUSE Linux. The HP Mini 2140 features a 10.1 screen up to 1366 x 768 pixels, Atom N270 processor, 160GB hard disk drive or 80GB SSD (solid state drive), plus an ExpressCard/54 slot. ...
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Mini-notebook chips suitable for Linux devices?
Jan. 06, 2009
[Updated 2:45PM] -- Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced an X86-compatible chipset for ultra-portable laptops. With its Athlon "Neo MV-40" CPU that resurrects the venerable K8 core, the solderable AMD Yukon chipset could prove interesting for low-cost rugged boards and devices running Linux, though no lifecycle guarantees have been announced. ...
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Single-drive NAS runs ARM Linux
Jan. 06, 2009
EMC's Iomega division is readying a networked external hard drive for home users. The Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive is available in a 500GB or a 1TB configurations, runs EMC's LifeLine Linux distribution, and provides networked storage and media streaming services, says Iomega.
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Linux fast-boot add-on reviewed
Jan. 06, 2009
PC BIOS giant Phoenix Technologies today launched a fast-booting Linux add-on aimed at PC makers and individual end users. This hands-on review finds "HyperSpace" works to redress slow boot times, WiFi connection hassles, and short battery life, at the cost of hardware and software flexibility. ...
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Linux NAS/iSCSI server adopts Atom
Jan. 06, 2009
Qnap Systems announced a six-bay (9TB), Intel Atom-based version of its family of "TS" network-attached storage (NAS) devices. The hot-swappable TS-639 Pro Turbo NAS runs Linux on a 1.6GHz Atom N270, and offers RAID 0-6 support, dual gigabit Ethernet ports, an an iSCSI target server.
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Superscalar ARM SoC runs Linux
Jan. 05, 2009
Freescale has launched a new Linux-ready system-on-chip (SoC) family based on ARM's Cortex-A8 core clocked from 800MHz to 1GHz. The HD-capable i.MX51 integrates OpenGL ES 2.0 and OpenVG 1.1 accelerators, and will be be delivered in several variants suitable for specific consumer electronics and embedded applications, Freescale says. ...
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"Zubuntu" keeps Zaurus spirit alive
Jan. 05, 2009
Ubuntu Linux 8.04 (Hardy Heron) has been ported to the Sharp Zaurus PDA in an open source distribution called "Zubuntu." Developed by hacker Omegamoon, Zubuntu 1.0 uses the LXDE interface, and can now be booted (mostly) from flash memory. ...
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i.MX515 targets Linux netbooks
Jan. 05, 2009
[Updated: 5PM] -- Freescale Semiconductor is sampling a system-on-chip (SoC) expected to compete with Intel's Atom processor in the netbook market. Offered with an Ubuntu Linux-based reference design from Pegatron, the i.MX515 uses ARM's Cortex-A8 core clocked from 600MHz to 1GHz, and targets sub-$200 netbooks that offer eight-hour battery life. ...
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Palm "Nova" Linux set for CES debut?
Jan. 05, 2009
Sure, "no va" means "no go" in Spanish. Yet, "Nova" seems to be either the name or the codename for a Linux-based smartphone and device OS stack that handset maker Palm is expected to launch at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. ...
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German Linux integrator launches workshops
Jan. 02, 2009
German Linux integrator Millenux is launching a series of monthly workshops for Linux developers and IT managers on open-source Linux topics including high availablity (HA), Debian, and kernel development. The initial January 7 event in Munich will address "mobile computing," plus NoMachine's "NX" Xhosting technology. ...
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In memorium: Thiemo Seufer
Jan. 02, 2009
Linux and Debian open source leader Thiemo Seufer died in a car accident on December 26, says a memorial notice on LWN.net. Seufer served as binutils maintainer for five years, and helped advance the Linux/MIPS project, while also contributing to the Debian and QEMU projects. ...
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Browser for Linux devices hits second alpha
Dec. 23, 2008
Mozilla Labs has released the first version of its "Fennec" mobile device browser that can be tested on PC desktops. Available for Linux, Windows, Macintosh, Maemo, and Windows Mobile, the "alpha 2" browser boasts extension hooks, faster panning and zooming, and improved look and feel, ...
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OpenSUSE changes licenses
Dec. 23, 2008
With its recent 11.1 release, OpenSUSE has changed the end-user license agreement (EULA) users must accept in order to install the distribution. The new, more Fedora-like license could increase the distribution's appeal among those wishing to redistribute the software, including engineers assembling filesystems for embedded Linux devices. ...
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"...and I'm Linux" contest nears
Dec. 23, 2008
The Linux Foundation will launch a contest in late January aimed at getting users to create 60-second videos showcasing what Linux means to them. In the finest tradition of open source, the contest riffs off of existing videos developed by commercial software firms. ...
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COM Express module sports Atom
Dec. 22, 2008
Aaeon announced a COM Express module powered by Intel's N270 Atom processor. The new "COM-945GSE" targets "leading-edge applications" including gaming, entertainment, and industrial automation, with a 1.6GHz CPU, eight USB ports, two SATA ports, CRT, LCD, or TV video outputs, and gigabit Ethernet, the company says. ...
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Half-U net appliance runs Linux
Dec. 22, 2008
Lanner Electronics has announced a space-saving, "half-rack" network appliance that runs Linux on a Core2Duo or Celeron M chip. Targeting network security and acceleration applications, the FW-7872 has five Ethernet ports, a serial port, two internal SATA ports, and two external SATA connectors, ...
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Targeting virtual hardware
Dec. 22, 2008
This article describes setting up an embedded Linux cross-development environment targeting a virtual machine running on the development host. It covers installing Qemu and using it to debug applications and kernels, both with supplied test-images and with custom kernel/filesystem images created with Buildroot. ...
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