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Linux and the PalmPilot

This article contains all the information you need to run Linux on the PalmPilot personal digital assistant. Submitted by Michael J. Hammel on Mon, 1998-06-01 02:00.

Writing a Linux Driver

The main goal of this article is to learn what a driver is, how to implement a driver for Linux and how to integrate it into the operating system—an article for the experienced C programmer. Submitted by Fernando Matia on Wed, 1998-04-01 03:00.

Helping Netscape Make History

Netscape source is now free, who would have thought it? Eric Raymond, that's who. Here are his insights into this momentous event. Submitted by Eric S. Raymond on Wed, 1998-04-01 03:00.

Linux for Embedded Systems

A company in Japan is using Linux for embedded systems in vertical transportation equipment such as elevators. Submitted by Sandor Markon on Mon, 1997-09-01 02:00.

Introducing Real-Time Linux

While Linux seems a natural solution for many applications, when milliseconds become critical, a robust multitasking environment may be too busy. RT-Linux gets the system under control to meet real-time computing needs. Submitted by Michael Barabanov on Sat, 1997-02-01 03:00.

Booting Linux from EPROM

This is a quick look at making Linux bootable from EPROM on a 486 single board computer. Submitted by Dave Bennett on Wed, 1997-01-01 03:00.

Writing an Intelligent Serial Card Driver

Every wonder what it's like to write a driver under Linux? Here's a summary of one hacker's experiences. Submitted by Randolph Bentson on Thu, 1994-09-01 02:00.

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