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2000-01-31 FSMLabs and Synergy Microsystems today announced the beta release of RTLinux for the PowerPC. more...

2000-01-31 Hard Hat Linux cross-development toolkit for Motorola's PowerPC microprocessors more...

2000-01-31 Embedded Linux is an hot topic on slashdot.org more...

2000-01-31 Red Hat joins rush to embedded Linux more...

2000-01-31 Linux: Belle of info appliances ? Microsoft spent years trying to woo the information appliance market with Windows CE, and then Linux just waltzed right in more...

2000-01-31 IBM extends Linux to thin clients more...

2000-01-24 Lineo is shipping Embedix & Embedix PDA V1.0 more...

2000-01-19 Remy, 3kg6, 53cm

2000-01-05 FSMLabs released the first beta of V3.0 RealTime Linux (RTLinux) today. The new version has been completely reimplemented to run on Linux 2.3 and to facilitate development of versions on non-x86 architectures. A PowerPC version is under delayed GPL development with SynergyMicro and should be in GPL release by February. more...

2000-01-05 EE Times: Linux is attracting the attention of the test, measurement and control world. more...

2000-01-05 LinuxTelephony - January 4, 2000. With the release of the latest Linux kernel, version 2.2.14, a new doorway has been opened to the Linux platform, Computer Telephony. This is the first kernel to include support for a telephony device. [Note: The telephony code actually first appeared in the 2.2.14pre15 kernel.] There is also a new device, /dev/phoneX, and module, phonedev, both of which are available for use by all telephony devices. more...

2000-01-04 QLogic announcessupport for the Linux operating system on its Fibre Channel host bus adapters as well as its Ultra3 and Ultra2 SCSI host bus adapters. more...

2000-01-04 "Hard Hat Net" for Linux Goes Open-Source more...

2000-01-03 The Portable World: Linux on Laptops more...

2000-01-03 Intel ships prototypes -- Itanium-based systems first to carry 64-bit architecture more...


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