DeviceVM's Proprietary/Linux Split Explained

Courtesy Topix - Linux  Mon, 06/02/2008 - 10:09

"Covering Asus' adoption of DeviceVM's Splashtop software in all its motherboards and some laptops, we were wondering exactly which parts were proprietary and which were Linux--hence pulling back from calling ...


 

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