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Getting the right Linux for your new design
Linux is a popular choice among engineers who use 32- and 64-bit processors.
Venture Development Corporation data indicates that more than 23 percent of new projects in 2007 were anticipated to be based on Linux.
Today, projects that use Linux have expanded beyond this percentage.
Engineers who use Linux need to decide if they are satisfied with an average design outcome or if they want to achieve a design outcome superior to that of their pee...
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date: 8/14/2009
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Overcoming the challenges of embedded Linux product development
Linux’s popularity has grown exponentially since its inception 18 years ago. In addition to its widespread use in enterprise systems, Linux has become the Operating System (OS) of choice for many embedded products.
However, as with any software, developers have encountered a number of challenges in adopting Linux.
Maciej explains why using the latest code can resolve the issues that arise when building Linux-based platforms.
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date: 8/14/2009
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Promoting open-source collaboration - MELD Community for Linux
User communities are a helpful way for developers with common goals to network and collaborate.
Software developers are especially adept at forming user communities.
Figure 1 (click image to zoom by 1.5x) At embeddedworld2009, MontaVista Software unveiled Meld, a new noncommercial community for embedded Linux device developers.
Meld provides a forum for developers of all skill levels to connect and share information, ideas, and...
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date: 5/18/2009
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White Paper: Carrier Grade Linux: High Service Availability for the Next-Generation Network
High levels of fault tolerance are essential for mission-critical applications such as gateways, control servers, and network management applications where the impact of outages is significant.
Service outages of critical applications can cost millions of dollars per hour.
When an operator invests in redundant blade servers, it is vital that a high-quality CGL is used for effective return on investment.
Wind River is committed to providing su...
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date: 3/17/2009
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White Paper: Executive speakout: The new Linux supply chain
Linux has become the OS of choice for new embedded development in a broader range of applications than ever before, ranging from Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) to In-Vehicle-Infotainment (IVI), GPS systems, smartphones, and more.
The approach to embedded Linux development is changing, and there are three popular paths.
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date: 9/24/2009
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