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8 Jan 2009 at 5:58pm ? Dec. 22, 2008 ? Lanner Electronics has announced a space-saving, "half-rack" network appliance that runs Linux on a Core2Duo or Celeron M chip. Read more...
8 Jan 2009 at 4:59pm Volante offers a Java-based, wireless point of sale solution for Linux. By using PC notebooks, the entire POS software is loaded on the unit and it runs as a terminal with peer-to-peer, data synching, etc. Volante has evolved its software into the peer-to-peer architecture, and now POS software can be loaded onto a small wireless notebook. Additionally, because Volante POS software is written ... Read more...
8 Jan 2009 at 4:34pm  The Tech Herald |
Freescale, Intel count on netbook to lift sales Arizona Republic, AZ - 4 hours ago Current netbook models, most of which run on Intel's Atom processor, use Windows XP or Linux operating systems. They allow users to do word processing, ... New Freescale processors target Linux netbooks Ars Technica AMD, Via Battle Intel's Atom PC World Freescale chip aims at 1GHz, sub-$200 Netbook CNET News LinuxInsider.com - LinuxDevices.com all 174 news articles | Read more...
8 Jan 2009 at 4:34pm LinuxEdit: "So everything is going according to plan, you have successfully got the parts, built it, set up the BIOS and installed the OS. Now we are on to our last Building A Linux Computer article. Now that you have Ubuntu up and running, I am going to outline a few basic ideas and tips to get your system up to speed." Read more...
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