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Linux in a Box -- an "open source" Linux SBC
http://www.liab.dk

The aim of the "Linux in a Box" (LIAB) project is to promote cheap and flexible single-board computer solutions by combining embedded processors with the Linux operating system. The hardware designs and some of the software are copyrighted under GPL-like terms, meaning that you are free to use and redistribute
the online Embedded Systems Bibliography
http://www.netrino.com/Publications/Bibliography/

This is an online and continuously updated version of the bibliography from the book "Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++" (O'Reilly and Associates, 1999), by Michael Barr. The bibliography includes lists of books, periodicals, conferences, websites, and newsgroups that are valuable to the community of embedded systems hardware and
Boa -- a single-tasking HTTP server
http://www.boa.org/

Boa is a single-tasking HTTP server. That means that unlike traditional web servers, it does not fork for each incoming connection, nor does it fork many copies of itself to handle multiple connections. It internally multiplexes all of the ongoing HTTP connections, and forks only for CGI programs (which must
Kannel: an Open Source WAP and SMS gateway
http://www.kannel.org/

Kannel is a WAP gateway.

WAP, short for Wireless Application Protocol, is a collection of languages and tools and an infrastructure for implementing services for mobile phones. Traditionally such services have worked via normal phone calls or short textual messages (e.g., SMS messages in GSM networks). Neither are very efficient
deepLINUX Embedded Linux Toolkit
http://www.deeplinux.com

The deepLINUX Embedded Linux Toolkit (dELT) is small, fast, and rock-solid. Face it, the so-called embedded distros out there are friggin HUGE. The entire dELT toolkit is only 42MB. It can build embedded distros as small as 2MB, or fully-functional, Web-Interfaced Thin Client solutions that launch remote applications (similar to
floppyfw -- another one-floppy static router
http://www.zelow.no/floppyfw/

floppyfw is a static router with the firewall capabilities of Linux. Although it is called a firewall, it does not have all the functionality we are expecting from a firewall of today. It is basically a "screening router" or "package filtering firewall".

I am using this to put my home
HotLinuxJobs.com
http://www.hotlinuxjobs.com

HotLinuxJobs.com is a search firm specializing in the recruitment of Linux professionals. We work with clients across the country. If you are looking for an embedded Linux position please visit our site and sign up for our jobs list and be registered for a free HotLinuxJobs.com T-Shirt.
thttpd -- tiny / turbo / throttling HTTP server
http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/

thttpd is a simple, small, portable, fast, and secure HTTP server.
  • Simple -- It handles only the minimum necessary to implement HTTP/1.1. Well, maybe a little more than the minimum.

  • Small -- See the comparison chart. It also has a very small run-time size, since it does not fork and is
Newlib -- an open source C library for embedded systems
http://sources.redhat.com/newlib/

Newlib is a C library intended for use on embedded systems. It is a conglomeration of several library parts, all under free software licenses that make them easily usable on embedded products. Newlib is only available in source form. It can be compiled for a wide array of processors, and
AbsoluteX -- an open source free class graphics library
http://www.absolutex.org

AbsoluteX is an open source free class library primarily developed for use with X Window System. AbsoluteX uses object-oriented design and free software LGPL licensing. It gives you the ability to develop open software, free software, or even commercial non-free software without costs for licensing or royalties.

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Linux in a Box -- an "open source" Linux SBC
the online Embedded Systems Bibliography
Boa -- a single-tasking HTTP server
Kannel: an Open Source WAP and SMS gateway
deepLINUX Embedded Linux Toolkit
floppyfw -- another one-floppy static router
HotLinuxJobs.com
thttpd -- tiny / turbo / throttling HTTP server
Newlib -- an open source C library for embedded systems
AbsoluteX -- an open source free class graphics library
The DiskOnChip GPL-compliant solution
The OpenPhone Project -- open-source Internet telephony
Nanux -- a mini-Linux distro for network & communications use
FREESCO, an open source network router with static routing
Linux Free Support
LinuxAlliance.com - LinuxAlianza.com
AtomicRTAI -- RTAI on a Floppy
Smoothwall -- a minimal but secure firewall/router Linux
Wap-Dev mailing list
TLWonder -- an open source TL1 agent toolkit
OpenHardware.net -- the Open Hardware Network
FreeIO.org -- "free" hardware design resources
LinuxTV.org
LiViD: The Linux Video and DVD Project
The Wireless Information Center
The Linux Home Automation project
The linux-wlan Project -- 802.11 wireless LAN
Linux Trace Toolkit -- GPL real-time trace support for Linux
What is DECT?
SyncML -- an initiative for universal data synchronization
High-Availability Linux Project
The ARM Linux Project
WMLBrowser.org -- an open source WML Browser project
Linux Hardware Database
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) Forum
PeeWeeLinux -- a small embedded Linux distribution
Linux-Automation.com -- a portal site for Linux in automation
PicoGUI -- an open source portable and flexible GUI project
The Linux VR project: Linux on the NEC VR series processors
QSLinux: a GPL embedded Linux port for MPC850 PowerPC

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