System devices drivers development, Kernel level programming for Unix, Linux, Windows by Radix India.
Storage device drivers on Windows/Windows CE.
PCI/USB Wireless LAN device drivers on Windows
USB device drivers on Windows Vista/XP/NT/2K/ Windows CE.
64 Bit Drivers & 16 Bit – 32 Bit Driver Migration
Category: Linux/Unix
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Custom System Device Drivers Development for Windows Linux
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ODF is now a Brazilian Standard: NBR ISO/IEC 26300 !!!
On the afternoon of last Tuesday (08/04), the final translated version of the ISO/IEC 26300 was approved by members of the ABNT’s committee responsible for that activity.
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Red Hat Asks Federal Court To Limit Patents On Software
Today, Red Hat took a public stand challenging the standards for patenting software.
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State of the Linux union is sound
Before settling down to business at its Collaboration Summit in Austin today, the Linux Foundation heard a state of the Linux union talk from IDC.
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Linux Driver Project status report
The Linux Driver Project aims to help companies write open drivers for GNU/Linux. In this article, Greg K-H, a Linux kernel hacker, explains the history, status and future plans of this project.
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Torvalds worries about patents and slow storage
Linus Torvalds has revealed he’s worried about how patents will affect the future of Linux.
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First look: Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron) alpha 4
Ubuntu 8.04 alpha 4 was released today, with impressive new features like GVFS, PolicyKit, and PulseAudio. We put it to the test so we could give you a first look.
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Ubuntu 7.10 on the Gorgeous DELL XPS M1330
Now Ubuntu 7.10 is making it’s way to our XPS 1330 laptop and Dell will begin offering Ubuntu in Spain. Thank you to the Linux community for the support. Your purchases and your commitment is the driving force behind this expansion, and is the key to more in the future.
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FlyBack: a “Time Machine” backup utility for Linux
how to install and configure flyback
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Intel Releases LatencyTop 0.1
“The Intel Open Source Technology Center is pleased to announce the release of version 0.1 of LatencyTOP, a tool for developers to visualize system latencies. Slow servers, skipping audio, jerky video – everyone knows the symptoms of latency. But to know what’s really going on in the system, what’s causing the latency, and how to fix it…