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By Richard Shim
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 2, 2004 9:53:00 PM

A consortium that includes Sony, Panasonic, Royal Philips Electronics and other companies has taken a step toward advancing the use of the Linux operating system in consumer electronics devices.

The CE Linux Forum announced earlier this week the release of the first CELF Specification and Reference Implementation, a collection of open-source patches for Linux. Among the patches are some designed to make it easier for consumer electronics devices using the Linux OS to start up and shut down faster, consume less power and use less memory, among other things. They were chosen and developed by various working groups within CELF.

The patches are meant to make it simpler and quicker for developers to create products and get them on store shelves. Increasingly consumer electronics devices are using operating systems and software to perform functions such as playing back audio and video and managing digital media. With the patches, Linux developers won't have to start from scratch with each new product.

"Companies won't have to reinvent everything with every product," said Richard Doherty, analyst with research company The Envisioneering Group. "I expect more and more entertainment devices are going to be Linux based, and this should increase the rate of innovation...This also means it will be easier to make (devices) interoperable and get (them) to market faster."

Some devices already use Linux, such as TiVo's digital video recorders and a Panasonic set-top box.

"This is the first example of coordination between companies trying to find common solutions to common problems," said Scott Smyers, chair of CELF.

CELF was formed a little more than a year ago to spread the usage of Linux in consumer electronics devices. It includes Hitachi, NEC, Panasonic, Royal Philips Electronics, Samsung Electronics, Sharp, Sony and Toshiba Corporation, as well as more than 50 other member companies.

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I'd read the forum before I got the champagne out...
Sony and Panasonic are the two parents of the organization. And the weak spot is going to be patents:

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Posted by: quietLee Posted on: 07/07/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Sony, Panasonic, others stump for Linux  Loverock Davidson | 07/02/04
Excuse me, but Linux has already been invented.  DonnieBoy | 07/02/04
Wow... i'm actually starting to see wit and humour in your posts...  ryusen | 07/06/04
Microsoft is going nowhere on consumer electronics.  DonnieBoy | 07/02/04
Are you 'ok'  Enterprise Analyst | 07/02/04
Making money  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/02/04
Yes, well said, and they want to keep making money.  DonnieBoy | 07/03/04
No rage, just the way it is. No manufacturer wants MS controlling things.  DonnieBoy | 07/03/04
The Linux juggernaut  George Mitchell | 07/02/04
Your kidding right ??  memuser | 07/04/04
Loverock!  Linux User 147560 | 07/04/04
Loverock!  Loverock Davidson | 07/04/04
And why don't you have anything to say here?  DonnieBoy | 07/05/04
Why would I?  Loverock Davidson | 07/05/04
Nothing wrong with liking MS products ...  George Mitchell | 07/04/04
I Didn't Read Any Linux Bashing  nikoli | 07/05/04
Thats because you are blind.  George Mitchell | 07/05/04
Be nice to nikoli...Everyone makes mistakes now and then..we are after all  Laff | 07/06/04
Yes, they are struggling to hang on to the monopoly.  DonnieBoy | 07/04/04
Linux is taking huge toll on MS:  George Mitchell | 07/05/04
I for one don't want MS gone...just put in it's place.  Laff | 07/06/04
one fact you are missing...  ryusen | 07/06/04
The dominos continue to fall: Hitachi, NEC, Panasonic, Samsung, Sony, Sharp  Plain Logic | 07/02/04
Actually Microsoft is increasingly 'getting it' (to their credit)  George Mitchell | 07/03/04
Yes, but if there is a choice between lock in and security???  DonnieBoy | 07/03/04
I repeat... welcome to the future..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 07/03/04
Well, sounds very inclusive and  FilledOut | 07/03/04
I should have said "does not include Microsoft tactics"  Xunil_Sierutuf | 07/03/04
Yet Sony still so in love with its wayward defunct standards  FilledOut | 07/03/04
Breaking News: Another Enterprise App Moves to Linux  George Mitchell | 07/03/04
Maybe the whole IT world is finally getting it  mlindl | 07/04/04
Because it works  Chad_z | 07/04/04
SAP and Oracle no more subject to Windows  Michel Merlin | 07/06/04
I'd read the forum before I got the champagne out...  quietLee | 07/07/04

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