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personal page
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Bill Gatliff's Home Page
Mr. Gatliff is one of the major 'guru's' of GNU/Embedded.
This site is intended to be more than a personal homepage.
There is information here on the work he is involved in, including the Crossgcc Wiki and gdbstubs projects.
He also provides the text for most of my articles and presentations, many of which are useful as short tutorials.
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http://www.billgatliff.com
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engine
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Koders.com - Open Source Software Search
Koders.com, a Black Duck Software Company, is a free on-line search engine for open source software and other web-downloadable code.
Over 30,000 developers each day rely on Koders to search over 766 million lines of code written in over 30 languages and identified with 28 software licenses.
Koders is helping to fuel the open source software revolution.
Developers can use this free resource to quickly find the best reusable open source...
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http://www.koders.com
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vendor
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O'Reilly Open Source Center
O'Reilly's webzine devoted to open source issues as well as plenty of plugs for O'Reilly's books on open-source products like PERL and the GNU toolchain.
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http://opensource.oreilly.com
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project
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GNU Project
The GNU Project started in 1984 to develop a complete free Unix-like operating system.
Variants of the GNU system, using Linux as the kernel, are now widely used; though often called Linux, they are more accurately called GNU/Linux systems.
The first test release of the GNU system, using the GNU Hurd as the kernel, was made in August 1996.
Contains an extensive hotlist of other sites promoting FREE software.
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http://www.gnu.org
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repository
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Sourceforge.net
SourceForge's mission is to enrich the Open Source community by providing a centralized place for Open Source Developers to control and manage Open Source Software Development.
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http://sourceforge.net
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resource
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Free Software (Open Source)
Free Software, as used in this web site, refers to software distributed in source form which can be freely modified and redistributed, or freely modifiable and redistributable software.
It does not refer to zero-cost software.
This usage of the name 'Free Software' was common in the Unix world and recently introduced to the general computer community.
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http://www.free-soft.org
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organization
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The Free Software Foundation
The Free Software Foundation (FSF), established in 1985, is dedicated to promoting computer users' rights to use, study, copy, modify, and redistribute computer programs.
The FSF promotes the development and use of free software, particularly the GNU operating system, used widely in its GNU/Linux variant.
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http://www.fsf.org
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