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MontaVista Provides First No Cost Evaluation of Commercial Linux for Freescale QorIQ TM P4080 Multicore Processor: related news

MontaVista Provides First No-Cost Evaluation of Commercial Linux for Freescale QorIQ(TM) P4080 Multicore Processor

ORLANDO, Fla. (Business Wire) -- Today at the 2008 Freescale Technology Forum (FTF), MontaVista(R) Software, Inc., the leader in embedded Linux(R) commercialization, unveiled a new MontaVista Linux(R) Support Package (LSP) to jump-start the development of Linux-based devices on the Freescale QorIQ(TM) P4080 multicore communications processor. The advanced Freescale processor is expected to be available in several months, but the MontaVista software is being demonstrated on a simulated P4080 processor today in MontaVista's booth at FTF. MontaVista will be the first company to enable embedded developers to evaluate (at no cost) and build multicore applications for Freescale's QorIQ communications platform using commercial Linux.

MontaVista Provides First No-Cost Evaluation of Commercial Linux for Freescale QorIQ(TM) P4080 Multicore Processor

MontaVista Provides First No-Cost Evaluation of Commercial Linux for Freescale QorIQ(TM) P4080 Multicore Processor

MontaVista Provides First No-Cost Evaluation of Commercial Linux for Freescale QorIQ(TM) P4080 Multicore Processor

MontaVista Provides First No-Cost Evaluation of Commercial Linux for Freescale QorIQ(TM) P4080 Multicore Processor

SDC Systems MontaVista Provides First No-Cost Evaluation of Commercial Linux for Freescale QorIQT P4080 Multicore Processor

MontaVista Provides First No-Cost Evaluation of Commercial Linux for Freescale QorIQP4080 Multicore Processor

SDC SystemsMontaVista Provides First No-Cost Evaluation of Commercial Linux for Freescale QorIQT P4080 Multicore Processor

MontaVista Provides First No-Cost Evaluation of Commercial Linux for Freescale QorIQP4080 Multicore Processor

MontaVista Provides First No-Cost Evaluation of Commercial Linux for Freescale QorIQ(TM) P4080 Multicore Processor

ORLANDO, Fla. - Today at the 2008 Freescale Technology Forum (FTF), MontaVista® Software, Inc., the leader in embedded Linux® commercialization, unveiled a new MontaVista Linux® Support Package (LSP) to

MontaVista Provides First No-Cost Evaluation of Commercial Linux for Freescale QorIQ(TM) P4080 Multicore Processor

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MontaVista: multicore Linux support for Freescale QorIQ P4080

MontaVista has unveiled a new MontaVista Linux Support Package to jump start the development of Linux-based devices on the Freescale QorIQ P4080 multicore communications processor. The advanced Freescale processor is expected to be available in several months.

MontaVista Provides First No-Cost Evaluation of Commercial Linux for Freescale QorIQ P4080 Multicore Processor

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MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition First to Comply with Three Key Specifications for Telecom Industry

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — July 15, 2008 — MontaVista® Software, Inc., the leader in embedded Linux® commercialization, today announced that its Linux Carrier Grade Edition (CGE) 5.0 has registered compliance with the Linux Foundations Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) 4.0 specification, has earned Linux Standard Base (LSB) 3.0 certification, and is Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) logo certified. This achievement makes MontaVista the only Linux distribution in the world to comply with the three key requirements issued by the industrys major standards bodies, demonstrating that MontaVista Linux CGE interoperates with industry software and hardware, and meets the rigorous demands of todays carrier infrastructures.

MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition First to Comply with Three Key Specifications for Telecom Industry

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 15, 2008--MontaVista® Software, Inc., the leader in embedded Linux® commercialization, today announced that its Linux Carrier Grade Edition (CGE) 5.0 has registered compliance with the Linux Foundation’s Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) 4.0 specification, has earned Linux Standard Base (LSB) 3.0 certification, and is Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) logo certified. This achievement makes MontaVista the only Linux distribution in the world to comply with the three key requirements issued by the industry’s major standards bodies, demonstrating that MontaVista Linux CGE interoperates with industry software and hardware, and meets the rigorous demands of today’s carrier infrastructures.

MontaVista Linux CGE 5.0 Complies with CGL 4.0, LSB 3.0, IPv6

MontaVista® Software, Inc., the leader in embedded Linux® commercialization, announced that its Linux Carrier Grade Edition (CGE) 5.0 has registered compliance with the Linux Foundation's Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) 4.0 specification, has earned Linux Standard Base (LSB) 3.0 certification, and is Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) logo certified. This achievement makes MontaVista the only Linux distribution in the world to comply with the three key requirements issued by the industry's major standards bodies, demonstrating that MontaVista Linux CGE interoperates with industry software and hardware, and meets the rigorous demands of today's carrier infrastructures.

MontaVista: Linux CGE complies with Telecom specifications

MontaVista announces that its Linux Carrier Grade Edition 5.0 has registered compliance with the Linux Foundation's Carrier Grade Linux 4.0 specification, has earned Linux Standard Base 3.0 certification, and is Internet Protocol version 6 logo certified. When a company purchases a Linux operating system registered with the CGL 4.0 specification, the company is ensured of receiving all features deemed mandatory by NEPs and telecom carriers. To conform to the CGL 4.0 specification, MontaVista CGE 5.0 met all of the 129 Priority 1 requirements mandated by the Carrier Grade Workgroup of the Linux Foundation. Full Priority 1 conformance must meet requirements in seven areas, including availability, clustering, serviceability, performance, standards compliance, hardware support, and security.

Report Eight: The rise of community Linux

As the use of Linux continues to grow, so do subscription contracts for leading commercial vendors such as Red Hat and Novell. However, the use of freely available community Linux distributions is also growing, giving enterprise Linux users more choices. This report considers the role and impact that community Linux distributions such as CentOS, Debian and Ubuntu have on commercial vendors. It also considers the general trend toward more options when it comes to using and supporting enterprise Linux. What do these freely distributed, community-developed Linux distros and additional commercial options mean for the enterprise Linux market?

CG Linux supports multicore MIPS64

Montavista says its Linux distribution for Carrier Grade infrastructure systems now supports five MIPS64-based multicore system-on-chip processors from Cavium. Specifically, MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition 5.0 (CGE) now supports Cavium's CN5800, CN5600, CN5200, CN5000, and CN3800 processor families, the commercial Linux OS and tools provider said.

Free MontaVista(R) Webinar Describes Embedded Linux Power Management on the Intel(R) Atom(TM) Processor

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 22, 2008--MontaVista® Software, Inc., the leader in embedded Linux® commercialization, presents a web seminar in cooperation with Intel® on power management considerations and programming techniques for embedded Linux applications for the Intel ® Atom(tm) processor. Information and registration for the online seminar is available at www.linuxwebinars.com.

Linux Desktop

Linux desktop news, tips and how-tos for value-added resellers (VARs), solution providers, consultants and systems integrators helping customers select, install and manage Linux desktops. You'll find expert advice, best practices and tutorials to help you manage and support Linux desktops, including information on choosing Linux distributions and platforms, offering Linux desktop support services, configuring Linux desktops, migrating to Linux, the advantages of Linux for the desktop and more open source considerations and channel opportunities around the Linux desktop.

MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition 5.0 Supports Cavium OCTEON

MontaVista® Software, Inc., the leader in embedded Linux® commercialization, announced that MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition (CGE) 5.0 now supports Cavium Networks (NASDAQ: CAVM) OCTEON[tm] CN58XX, CN56XX, CN52XX, CN50XX and CN38XX processor families, enabling embedded developers to use the widely adopted MIPS64-based OCTEON architecture to create high-performance multicore applications that are multi-threaded and core-aware while delivering the interoperability, high availability, and field serviceability that carriers need.

Kernel Devs Publish Position Statement on Linux Kernel Modules

We, the undersigned Linux kernel developers, consider any closed-source Linux kernel module or driver to be harmful and undesirable. We have repeatedly found them to be detrimental to Linux users, businesses, and the greater Linux ecosystem. Such modules negate the openness, stability, flexibility, and maintainability of the Linux development model and shut their users off from the expertise of the Linux community. Vendors that provide closed-source kernel modules force their customers to give up key Linux advantages or choose new vendors. Therefore, in order to take full advantage of the cost savings and shared support benefits open source has to offer, we urge vendors to adopt a policy of supporting their customers on Linux with open-source kernel code.

$250 Freescale-Based "Green" "Cloud" Computer

An anonymous reader sends word of the CherryPal, a tiny desktop computer that its maker says will consume just 2 watts. It uses a Freescale processor that runs Linux and has no moving parts. The CherryPal has integrated software and an embedded Linux (based on Debian) that has been stripped down to support Open Office, Firefox, iTunes, instant messaging, and multimedia access locally. More applications are available in the cloud, and 50 GB of cloud storage is included. It comes without keyboard or mouse but with ports for VGA, USB, Ethernet, and built-in Wi-Fi. It's claimed that the CherryPal will boot up in 20 seconds from 4 GB of flash. They've buried Linux so that the end user doesn't see it; the entire UI is presented through Firefox. The CherryPal site says: "There's no software or upgrades to install, no risk of viruses, and no oper

IBM Announces New Products and Initiatives For Linux

At the opening of the LinuxWorld tradeshow today, IBM introduced a series of new products , services and initiatives that further expand IBM's commitment to Linux and open source by enabling the next generation of Linux. As the company marks ten years of support for Linux, IBM announced a number of cross-company initiatives to drive the next generation of Linux. Attributes of next-generation Linux include its role in green IT; use of Linux in business-critical workloads; use of Linux by midmarket customers; use of Linux on the desktop client of the future; and using the innovation-through-collaboration approach of the Linux community to bring technology advances to customers.

Free MontaVista(R) Webinar Describes Embedded Linux Power Management on the Intel(R) Atom(TM) Processor

Free MontaVista(R) Webinar Describes Embedded Linux Power Management on the Intel(R) Atom(TM) Processor

Arch Linux for the DIY Linux user

There's no dearth of Linux distributions for desktop users or even for running high availability servers. But if you are a do-it-yourself computer user, your choice of Linux distros is fairly limited. You can build Linux from scratch with Linux from Scratch or compile your own set of packages with Gentoo. But if you want a distro that teaches you the basics of Linux as you set it up; is well documented, lightweight, and zippy; and has a dependency-resolving packaging system, you need Arch Linux.

Timesys Announces Embedded Linux for Tensilica Diamond Standard 232L Processor Core

Also Simplifies Linux Development for Configurable Cores PITTSBURGH--(Business Wire)-- Timesys Corporation(R) (http://www.timesys.com), a premier provider of embedded Linux software solutions, and Tensilica,(R) Inc. (http://www.tensilica.com) today announced general availability of LinuxLink software subscriptions for Tensilica's Diamond Standard 232L processor cores. The LinuxLink subscription provides developers with a complete embedded Linux platform that has been integrated and tested for Tensilica's 232L Diamond Standard processor core, including a 2.6.25 kernel, 232L specific device drivers, GNU uClibc based toolchain, and hundreds of pre-built packages. When combined with Timesys' TimeStorm development environment and ongoing support, LinuxLink subscribers will be able to quickly customize and test an embedded Linux platform for Te

Linux platform for mobile internet devices

Wind River is collaborating with Intel to accelerate the Mobile Internet Device (MID) market segment. Wind River, with support from Intel, will develop an open, extensible Moblin-based Linux platform for the MID market. Furthermore, Wind River will introduce a commercial Moblin-based Linux platform specifically optimized for the Intel Centrino Atom processor technology based MIDs. Wind River Linux Platform for Mobile Internet Devices will be a full-featured, commercial-grade Linux platform that will include a Linux distribution, middleware, and mobile applications targeted to deliver rich Internet and media experiences. As part of this effort, Wind River will participate in and contribute code to Moblin.org, an open source community project where Moblin-based technologies are developed.


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