LinuxDevices.com
LinuxDevices.com was founded in 1999 by Rick Lehrbaum. A co-founder and long-time CTO of embedded board company Ampro, Lehrbaum is perhaps best-known for his work defining and promoting PC/104, a compact PC-compatible module standard that takes its name from its self-stacking 104-pin pin-and-socket bus. Lehrbaum's entire family of sites--including LinuxDevices, DesktopLinux, and WindowsForDevices--came under the Ziff Davis umbrella in 2004. Lehrbaum has since left to pursue other professional, personal, and recreational interests.
Mission:
LinuxDevices.com is an independent online meeting place and technical news site for the Embedded Linux community. The focus of the site is to advance the use of the Linux operating system within devices and embedded systems, while educating developers about Embedded Linux and related technologies. Editorial content features coverage of what's happening and what's upcoming in software, hardware, platforms, tools, and design efforts that affect the Embedded Linux community.
