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The Openwall Project provides security related kernel patches for Linux and BSD kernels.

IBM Investing In Linux
IBM's affection for the open-source community and Linux continues to grow. Recently they allowed the community access to numerous IBM software patents with goals of quality improvement.
03.09.05


'Enemies of Linux' try to undermine OS
So-called "enemies of Linux" are conducting a systematic campaign of disinformation which aims to undermine the enterprise credibility of the open source operating system, a senior executive from the Open Source Development Labs has told vnunet.com.

Nelson Pratt, marketing director of the pro-Linux organisation, which boasts Linus Torvalds among its top brass, said that unnamed vendors are trying to scare firms with a campaign claiming that Linux is inadequately supported for enterprise use.
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IBM Invests $100 Million in Linux
IBM has announced that it is investing $100 million over the next three years to expand Linux support and technology across its Workplace software portfolio. The announcement comes as a result of high double-digit growth in 2004 in the number of customers deploying IBM collaboration software on Linux, according to company officials.

Although research and scientific organizations are currently leading other organizations in adopting Linux, "Linux is beginning to penetrate the 'business' arena," notes Robert Rosen, president of SHARE Inc., IBM's biggest user group, with 20,000 members. SHARE serves as a sounding board for IBM's ideas and provides feedback to IBM about its products. "We tell them what is good, what is bad, and we offer suggestions to improve their offerings," Rosen explains.
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Linux Making Inroads into Automotive Industry
The automotive industry is choosing Linux because it offers vendor neutrality, lower cost of entry and faster time to market, according to Glenn Seiler, director of product marketing at MontaVista Software. "There are more Linux developers becoming available on the market and the 'time-to-debug' is usually much less," he said.

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Linux , the ubiquitous free operating system that by some estimates currently runs over half of all servers and is swiftly making inroads into operating systems from computers to mobile phones , is now targeting the automotive industry.
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PalmSource Joins the Consumer Electronics Linux Forum
PalmSource Inc. has joined the Consumer Electronics Linux Forum (CELF). The CELF is an open standards-based consortium of industry-leading companies aimed at encouraging adoption of Linux for the development of consumer electronics devices. PalmSource has joined the CELF as an Associate member.

PalmSource is the developer of the Palm OS, the operating system used by palmOne and other manufacturers on PDA and smartphones. The company has recently announced the acquisition of a Chinese mobile software company with interests in Linux development for mobile devices.
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Multi-OS "virtual platform" runs Linux side-by-side with Nucleus
Jaluna has partnered with Accelerated Technology, a division of Mentor Graphics, on a combined Nucleus/Linux offering that the companies claim allows real-time Nucleus applications to run side-by-side with Linux applications on the same system, without additional hardware, and without requiring changes to the applications.

The combined offering is based on Jaluna's OSware for Linux, a low-level software product that partitions the physical resources of a processor between two operating system instances. Jaluna first announced its OSWare "platform virtualization" technology in May of 2004, and the technology has been used in set-top boxes, mobile phones, and in the networking infrastructure market, according to Jaluna.
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