Linux White Papers
- Linux Can Be Used in the Military
- Embedded Linux: The 2.6 kernel is ideal for specialized devices of all sizes
- An orginal adaptation of the UMTS protocols for a Direct Interconnection with IPv6
- RTLinux and Next Generation Ad Hoc Wireless Networking
- Linux in Defense: An Urgent Threat to National Security
- Linux in Defense: Free Software is Just Too Expensive
- Linux Security: Unfit for Retrofit
- Many Eyes - No Assurance Against Many Spies
- FAA Safety-critical Certified Operating Systems Deliver The Reliability and Security Required by Defense Systems; Linux Does Not
- The Embedded Linux Revolution and The Innovator's Advantage
- Dynamic Power Management for Embedded Systems
- MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Editio
- Embedding Linux on PC/104 Systems
- Oracle InfiniBand
- DB2 Integrated Cluster Environment (ICE) for Linux - A Solution Blueprint
- Linux 2.6: A Breakthrough for Embedded Systems
- The Technology Behind LynxOS v4.0's Linux ABI Compatibility
- A Developer's Review of LynuxWorks' BlueCat Linux SDK
- Developing Linux Applications for the Intel PCA Platform
- Assessing Migrating to Linux for Converged Communications Solutions
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