Photos by Bill Kendrick and Murry Shohat
Lots of free stuff: Tons of Mandrake 8.1 CDs, VMWare bumperstickers,
and O'Reilly and Assoc. catalogs, among other items.
One of the two embedded-Linux-based devices Rick brought. This is the
"Aplio/Pro" internet phone.
And this is an older developer-model G'Mate "Yopy" PDA.
Some of what we raffled. Some books Rick and Murry brought, and some
t-shirts and hats VMWare sent us.
More books, and some software, which Rick and Murry brought for us to raffle.
Rick Lehrbaum, preparing his laptop for his presentation.
Murry Shohat, snapping some photos before the meeting, too.
Murry Shohat, beginning his talk on the Embedded Linux Consortium.
Murry Shohat, showing ELC members who joined in 2001.
Murry Shohat, showing ELC members who joined in 2002.
Rick Lehrbaum, beginning his talk.
Rick Lehrbaum, showing the Aplio/Pro internet phone.
The back of the Aplio/Pro internet phone. (Two ethernet ports, an
RS232 port, two phone jacks, power, and the on/off switch.)
The top of the Aplio/Pro internet phone. (Speaker for speakerphone,
and some control and dial buttons.)
Rick Lehrbaum, holding up the G'Mate "Yopy" Linux-based PDA
(older developer version).
Rick with the "Yopy," from another angle.
Close-up of the Yopy PDA.
The Yopy PDA with the "GQMPEG" MP3 player running.
Another shot of Rick Lehrbaum.
The Yopy PDA with "gnotepad+" running.
Rick Lehrbaum on the right; his website, LinuxDevices.com on the left.
Bill Kendrick's Sharp Zaurus SL-5000D Linux-based PDA running Opera,
and viewing a cached version of the LinuxDevices.com website
(grabbed by Sitescooper on a desktop system).
Bill Kendrick himself!
Rick begins demonstrating Codeweaver's "CrossOver Plugin" software,
which can run web browser plugins and viewers, like (shown here on his
KDE desktop on a RedHat system) "ExcelViewer," "PowerPointViewer,"
"WordViewer," Apple's QuickTime player, and Microsoft's Windows MediaPlayer.
QuickTime loading, and Windows MediaPlayer running (again, under KDE on
a Linux system).
Apple's QuickTime player, via Crossover Plugin, showing some "channels."