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Embedded Linux Newsletter for Sep. 4, 2003
LinuxDevices.com has just published its latest weekly Embedded Linux
Newsletter, with all the latest news and info from the exciting world
of Embedded Linux and Linux-based gadgets.Please read it here:
http://www.linuxdevices.com/files/newsbriefs/sep04-03.html
best wishes to all!
Rick Lehrbaum, editorRelated Forum Messages
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LinuxDevices.com has just published its latest weekly Embedded Linux Newsletter, with all the latest news and info from the exciting world of Embedded Linux and Linux-based gadgets. Please read it here: http://www.linuxdevices.com/files/newsbriefs/sep11-03.html best wishes to all! Rick Lehrbaum, Editor-in-chief, LinuxDevices.comLinuxDevices.com has just published its latest weekly Embedded Linux Newsletter, with all the latest news and info from the exciting world of Embedded Linux and Linux-based gadgets. Read it here: http://www.linuxdevices.com/files/newsbriefs/aug07-03.html best wishes to all! Rick Lehrbaum, editorLinuxDevices.com has just published its latest weekly Embedded Linux Newsletter, with all the latest news and info from the exciting world of Embedded Linux and Linux-based gadgets. Read it here: http://www.linuxdevices.com/files/newsbriefs/aug21-03.html best wishes to all! Rick Lehrbaum, editorLinuxDevices.com has just published its latest weekly Embedded Linux Newsletter, with all the latest news and info from the exciting world of Embedded Linux and Linux-based gadgets. Read it here: http://www.linuxdevices.com/files/newsbriefs/jul17-03.html best wishes to all! Rick Lehrbaum, editorLinuxDevices.com has just published its latest weekly Embedded Linux Newsletter, with all the latest news and info from the exciting world of Embedded Linux and Linux-based gadgets. Top stories: 1. NEWS FLASH: WIND RIVER HOPS ON EMBEDDED LINUX BANDWAGON 2. $99 LINUX DEVICE CONNECTS PCS TO TVS 3. MINIGUI -- A TECHNICAL INTRODUCTION 4. MORE EVIDENCE SAMSUNG WILL SHIP LINUX-BASED SMARTPHONE IN 2003 5. EMDEBIAN SURFACES AT U.K. LINUX EXPO ".ORG VILLAGE" 6. MOTOROLA SPINNING OUT "WORLD'S #1 EMBEDDED PROCESSOR COMPANY" 7. TRANSMETA "EFFICEON" CPU DETAILS COMING SOON ... and lots more. Please read it here: http://www.linuxdevices.com/files/newsbriefs/oct09-03.html best wishes to all! Rick Lehrbaum, Editor-in-chief, LinuxDevices.comLinuxDevices.com has just published its latest weekly Embedded Linux Newsletter, with all the latest news and info from the exciting world of Embedded Linux and Linux-based gadgets. Please read it here: http://www.linuxdevices.com/files/newsbriefs/sep18-03.html Top stories: 1. LINUX-BASED "GATEWAY SERVER" REMOTELY PILOTS MODEL AIRPLANE 2. ROYAL TO DEBUT $300 LINUX/QTOPIA PDA THIS YEAR 3. PIXIL DEVICE GUI FRAMEWORK, APP STACK RELEASED UNDER GPL 4. LINUX NETWORK-ENABLES PARKING LOT PAYMENT STATIONS 5. NEW MINIGUI RELEASE ADDS UCLINUX SUPPORT 6. EMBEDDED LINUX DRIVES PATROLBOT SURVEILLANCE ROBOT 7. CONFIGURING AND COMPILING THE LINUX KERNEL 8. CONCERNS ABOUT EMBEDDED LINUX 9. EMBEDDED LINUX AND THE END OF AMATEUR HOUR 10.ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE TO THE REPORT ON COST OF DEVELOPMENT best wishes to ...LinuxDevices.com has just published its latest weekly Embedded Linux Newsletter, with all the latest news and info from the exciting world of Embedded Linux and Linux-based gadgets. Top stories: * NORDIC TRAINS, BUSES, AND FERRIES RUN ON LINUX * CF II + MMC + X GUI = 1 FLEXIBLE LINUX PDA * LINUX-BASED EXPERT SYSTEM DEVICE DOES NETWORK ANALYSIS * LINUX POWERS SOPHISTICATED CLOSED CIRCUIT TV SYSTEM * DETAILED HOW-TO: CROSS-COMPILING FOR SHARP ZAURUS * TIMESYS SECURES $8M SECOND-ROUND FUNDING * EMBEDDED LINUX COMPANY GETS $2M IN FINANCING * FREE MOBILE ROBOT DESIGN * MOTOROLA REVEALS "REVOLUTIONARY" CELLPHONE-ON-MODULE TECHNOLOGY Please read it here: http://www.linuxdevices.com/files/newsbriefs/oct23-03.html best ...LinuxDevices.com has just published its latest weekly Embedded Linux Newsletter, with all the latest news and info from the exciting world of Embedded Linux and Linux-based gadgets. Please read it here: http://www.linuxdevices.com/files/newsbriefs/oct02-03.html Top stories: 1. LINUX CD TURNS OPTERON PC INTO "GAMING CONSOLE ON STEROIDS" 2. SOFTWARE TWEAK BOOTS LINUX IN UNDER 200 MS 3. SNAPGEAR EMBEDDED LINUX DISTRO BOASTS 2.6 KERNEL, MERGED UCLINUX 4. INNOMINATE WINS PRIZE FOR TINY EMBEDDED LINUX SECURITY DEVICE 5. NEW LINKSYS WIRELESS AP RUNS THIRD-PARTY EMBEDDED LINUX 6. TINY LINUX-MIPS SYSTEM RUNS ON 3 WATTS 7. CACHING PROXY SERVER SYSTEM LIGHTENS UP X 8. LINUX 2.6 (OR 3.0?) -- A BIG STEP FOR ENTERPRISE AND EMBEDDED 9. ...LinuxDevices.com has just published its latest weekly Embedded Linux Newsletter, with all the latest news and info from the exciting world of Embedded Linux and Linux-based gadgets. Top stories: * TV HACKER'S DREAM: THE DMM DREAMBOX DM7000 * COMING SOON TO A SPACE NEAR YOU -- LINUX-POWERED SPUTNIK? * LINUX-BASED DEVICE CONTROLS UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES REMOTELY * MATCHBOX WINDOW MANAGER FOR SMALL X DISPLAYS GAINS I18N, GCONF * JFFS2 NAND FLASH SUPPORT ARRIVES IN STABLE LINUX TREE * BUILD A NETWORK ROUTER ON LINUX * OSDL RELEASES BLUEPRINT FOR NEXT-GEN CARRIER GRADE LINUX * MONTAVISTA UNVEILS ENHANCED CARRIER GRADE LINUX * LINKSYS GPL ...WindowsForDevices.com has just published its latest weekly newsletter, with all the latest news and info from the exciting world of embedded Windows and Windows-powered gadgets. Please read it here: http://www.windowsfordevices.com/files/newsbriefs/sep04-03.html best wishes to all! Rick Lehrbaum, editorLinuxDevices.com is pleased to publish the proceedings from the Sixth Real-Time Linux Workshop held in Asia for the first time, this week, at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. The papers span a broad range of topics ranging from fundamental real-time technologies, to applications, to hardware, to tools. As usual, the conference was organized by the Real-Time Linux Foundation. Access the 25 papers here: http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT9292774866.htmlJust saw this on slashdot: Free Electrons embedded Linux training materials freely available. The 500 page materials of Free Electrons' embedded Linux training have just been published. They are all released under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License (with no invariant sections). Here's the link: http://free-electrons.com/news/news.2004-09-28/en ttyl, --buddyHi, I have few clarification regarding Linux. Why do many peoples prefer Linux as platform for designing embedded. Which Linux OS should we begin with it. Is it similar to windows kind of(like programming IDE, debugging, Burning the code etc).Hello Friends, I am working as Embedded System Designer with 4 years of experience in C programming(C51, PIC, ARM, AVR) up to 32 bit. Now i want to learn embedded Linux programming. my query is ==gt from where, I am starting with Embedded Linux? ==gt which starter Kit is useful for better experience on Linux? ==gt Friendly ARM board is better or not for beginner? Thanks amp Regards, Ghanshyam Rajsthan - IndiaHey all.. I am interested in getting into embedded Linux! I bought a few text books on Linux and embedded systems... But, I don't know where to start in terms of an evaluation board and compiler, iv'e Googleed it and there is just so much info! Any one have a good idea for me? Preferably I would want something that has many i/o lines and is below $200 USD, with a decent (free) compiler, USB and Ethernet. Thanks everyone!Hi guys, we should soon start working on a project involving an AT91SAM. (Non-graphical interface communicating with the outside world; some serious cryptography.) We need to quickly decide whether we should go the WinCE or the Linux route. I've looked around for threads of type "WinCE or Linux?" on this board (and, in general, using Google) but couldn't find anything. What is your recommendation? I see (based on the number of posts here and the number of total articles published on Linux / WinCE blogs) the Linux community is far more numerous than the WinCE one. I, however, have a fear that ...Hi, I am trying to boot Linux on my development board and it stucks somewhere, -- I do not see log in prompt on my Hyper Terminal. I am new to embedded Linux stuff, and not sure how to debug this. In standalone mode, I usually start GDB to trace the software and see on which code is the problem, but how should I do for Linux? I was told briefly that Linux turns on MMU in the very early stage which makes it very difficault to debug kernel. How true is it? I wonder if ...Hi, I would like to try embedded Linux on my 5282 Eval board. I am lost as for the tools and compiler that I need to achieve this task. Presently I am using CodeWarrior development suite. I downloaded the Linux BSP for 5282 (m5282evb-3.0-2004116.iso). The document mentions Platform Creation Suite (PCS)? 1) Where can I download embedded Linux for my 5282 board? 2) What compiler do I need to be able to run embedded Linux on my 5282 Eval board? ...hi, I want to learn linux for embedded system applications. I havent linux yet so could u please suggest me some books(e-books) and topics to be covered to become embedded linux geek. Is learning kernal programming and device drivers development enough or do i need to learn something more. I am also ready to by a hardcopy of a book if it covers all the required topics. Also tell me what Rtlinux is. regard's.I'm designing an embedded Linux board for use as a web-based controller. It will be based around an Atmel AT91SAM9G20, which uses an ARM926EJ-S core. Anyone have particularly good or bad experiences with bootloaders? More broadly, how should I go about building/choosing a Linux distribution for this board?
