Running Free with Linux
By Roman Vichr2005-04-21
Linux's Wireless Future
Linux has became a platform of choice for products and solutions such as BlueZ (running on Linux kernels 2.4 and 2.6) and Linux-IrDA, and it is now becoming the platform for cell phones as well. As cell phone hardware becomes more capable and sophisticated, it will provide a greater chance for smaller vendors to create usable features and provide greater control of the environment to users. The majority of Linux cell phone use is in Asia, where Linux is becoming the preferred 3G phone development platform. The reason is simple -- Linux's approach gives more flexibility and freedom not only to developers, but also to consumers.
Tutorial Pages:
» A Variety of Tools and Projects Help Get Wireless Linux Off the Ground
» A Linux Wireless Access Point: Build or Buy?
» Friendly Tools
» Interoperability Issues
» Linux's Wireless Future
» Resources
First published by IBM DeveloperWorks
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