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Linux is an operating system based on the Linux kernel created by Linus Torvalds in 1991. The Linux kernel is one of the largest and most active free software projects in existence, with thousands of commercial and private developers contributing code to the kernel and developer communitie... Mores supporting distributions such as Debian, openSUSE, and Fedora. As free and open source software, its underlying source code can be used, modified, and redistributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Linux can be installed on a variety of hardware platforms, powering everything from the New York Stock Exchange to smartphones to supercomputers.

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Linux Foundation welcomes NVIDIA and others collaborating on Linux in the areas…
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RDMA: The Future of High-Speed Fabric Interconnects
Last month — Ross Newman, GE Intelligent Platforms, Inc.This white paper will explore the merits of InfiniBand architecture as well as methods of optimizing its use.
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Panel discussion: Designing portable medical devices that emulate today’s consumer devices – with added security
2 months ago — Monique DeVoe, Editor, OpenSystems MediaBalancing the scales of security and usability is the focus of industry experts concerned with building the next generation of portable medical devices.
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APUs strike the ideal balance of form, function, and power consumption for graphics-intensive portable devices
2 months ago — Kelly Gillian, AMDAccelerated Processing Units (APUs) yield big graphics in small form factors.
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Hiring managers aggressively pursuing professionals with Linux skills as a top p…
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As protestors congregate for Occupy Wall Street, financial institutions collabor…
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There’s been some hubbub lately about Secure Boot, a hardware-verified, malware-…
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The Linux Foundation announces Automotive Summit (ALS)
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Attack the stack: Identifying unauthorized code execution caused by buffer overflows
2 months ago — Rutul Dave, CoverityStatic analysis testing has evolved into a best practice for eliminating overflows that compromise software security.
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Embedded computing off the power grid
2 months ago — Robert A. Burckle, WinSystemsConfigured with COTS gear and the proper battery, solar-powered systems for off-the-grid computing are finally ‘soaking in’ viability.
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Carbon Design Systems Unveils Off-the-Shelf Performance Analysis for ARM Cortex-A Processors
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OpenSystems Media Expands, Hires Embedded Veteran Jim Turley
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Manage the Code, Manage the Device: Open Source Governance in Linux Embedded Systems Live Event: May 10, 2012 (2:00 p.m. EDT/11:00 a.m. PT) MontaVista and Black Duck Software participate in OpenSystems Media’s E-cast
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New LINUX Fedora 15 launched in JetBox 8180 for Advanced and Flexible System development
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New COM Express(r) compact Computer-on-Module marks the energy efficient entry-level into multicore technology
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ITTIA Joins Freescale to Empower PowerPC with Database Support
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GPU Systems presents Libra a GPGPU …quot; Heterogeneous Compute Platform now available on Windows, Mac and Linux directly accessed via C/C++, Java, C# and matlab
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Kontron adds AMD Embedded G-Series based COM Express(r) compact Computer-on-Modules for PCI based designs
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BIS-6545: HABEY’s Fanless Next Generation Intel(r) Atom(tm) with Five Gigabit Ethernet and WiFi/3G capability
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