That popping sound you can hear..
....is Ballmer's blood vessels letting go.
Intel has bought up OpenedHand, the UK-based Linux development company, folding its product line into the chip behemoth's mobile Linux effort, while promising to maintain its open-source developments. OpenedHand specialises in squeezing Linux onto small devices, so is ideally placed to support the new generation of what Intel …
Get their resumes and get ready. The heavy boots of Intel management to are going to decend and tell you how screwed up they are. But lucky for them Intel management will be there to save them from writing bad code on a bad product. You ever wonder why Intel has yet to have a successfule aquisition after spending TENs of billions on them and still have nothing to show....
Linux can fit easily onto small devices. 2.4 is quite actively maintained because of it as well.
I have quite a beefy kernel, and that is only 2.2M, so yes would fit on a floppy.
tomsrtbt disk comes in at 1.6M with tools.
And there are loads of other examples as well.
What on earth are you on?
"My floppy is only 1.44mb and despite lots of tender care, never grew any larger. Is there some kind of floppy enlargement process or treatment you can take then?"
My inbox is full of people claiming that they can make my floppy larger - maybe I should forward you a few ...
... and it's been many a year since I was able to get a Linux kernel on a 1.44Mb floppy.
Floppies at 2.8M, fairly standard.
LS was 120M.
And Mr MoonBat, it was all calmly explained, I am guessing you are dave lawless :) And I am also guessing you hate to be wrong :)
But, Linux is excellent for embedded devices, the GPL is not so great though, but hey if people supply the source code fine. I would be more tempted to choose a non GPL, - BSD MIT style licensed OS.
In truth most of the unix style kernels will always be tiny, the modularity approach is the key and of course because most are open, you can easily rip out that which you don't need. This is why windows is going to find it hard, it is monolithic including the windowing system :)
People get confused because the distros have to make a kernel that will work with the most devices (though technically the kernel is normally quite tiny and the drivers modules take up the room).
A simple 'I don't know what the hell I am talking about, but I want to insult Linus Trovalds and claim something that is not true.' would have sufficed from your end :)
Intel wouldn't have had the cash to do this without outsourcing their chip-manufacturing to places like Vietnam. So what do you think will happen when these Brits get laid off and the code goes to an Indian, perhaps even Vietnamese, developer?
Get your resumes ready, folks. The building's about to be knocked down. It was fun while it lasted. How does it feel to have all your hard work rewarded by unemployment? No wonder programmers write shitty code these days, it's the only way to have job security.