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MontaVista Software Inc. announced on Monday that it will ship an embedded version of Linux, Mobilinux 4.0, based on the Linux 2.6 kernel. The announcement follows a MontaVista initiative launched ...
A Web Api (.NET Core 2.0) is hosted via Kestrel on Windows 10, MobiLinux and Docker. It's configured in the code to request a client certificate. Kestrel is configured with a CA issued server ...
I can see the MobiLinux virtual machine in the Hyper-V Manager, but no way to connect to it. It's like a black box. If someone has some insights on how I can gather more information about it would be ...
The operating system struggle in smartphones and personal digital assistants may be repeated again, as MontaVista Software Inc. offers a special Linux package for the emerging market of Mobile ...
connectivity subscriptions and expenses into one economical solution. The WalkingHotSpot team is touring Europe this week to introduce this award-winning application. "WalkingHotSpot was launched as a ...
Technology Editor Bill Wong talks with MontaVista about Mobilinux 5.0, which includes support for SELinux security features. MontaVista delivers embedded Linux and Linux development tools (read ...
MontaVista Software, a specialist in embedded Linux commercialisation, has announced that MontaVista Mobilinux 5.0 has been optimised to develop low-cost, low-power consumer products on the Freescale ...
Linux is an operating system that’s considered sufficiently “lean” to work well with mobile telephony devices. Industry pundits have until now idly mused over what form a Linux-based mobile phone ...
Mobile World Congress The jockeying for dominance in mobile Linux developer platforms has taken a fresh twist with key announcements from two leading players arm wrestling for advantage. The deal ...
Mobilinux 5.0 is an optimized Linux operating system and development platform for wireless handsets and other mobile devices, such as GPS devices, portable medical devices, and wireless POS terminals.
MontaVista's Mobilinux 5.0 brings a host of new features to the mobile-phone space. At the top of the list is Micro-SELinux, MontaVista's subset of the NSA-sponsored SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux).