I don't normally make annoucements like this one, but I figured it was note worthy. My copy of Borland Kylix 2 arrived today and I must say that I am VERY happy with it. So far it has been rock stable on my Red Hat 7.2/KDE/Linux-2.4.13 desktop machine. I have already started working on several applications for Embedded Coyote Linux remote management. A considerable deal of effort is being put into sticking with the cross-platform components and code libraries so that Embedded Coyote Linux will have a complete administration suite that works in Linux as well as on Windows.
As many of you have expressed interest in the work being done to install and run Embedded Coyote Linux from compact flash devices, I have added a link to the documentation page that details the creation of an Embedded Coyote Linux test system.
Several changes are being made to the Coyote Linux web site to merge some of the various areas of the site. This is being done to (hopefully) make information easier to find as additional products and services are made available in the near future. Most notably, the Embedded Coyote Linux project and documentation areas are being updated due to the fact that it is now the primary development project.
Coyote Linux v1.31 is available for download. This release fixes a few small bugs in the floppy creator script, adds ISDN support and has the start of a web administration utility.
The primary archive for Coyote Linux is being changed from ftp.vortech.net to ftp.coyotelinux.com. The original directory structure is going to remain intact for any of you that are mirroring the site. I will leave the Coyote Linux files on the ftp.vortech.net site as a mirror, but it will no longer be the "official" site. This change is do to the fact that Coyote Linux now has a server dedicated to hosting its site and file content.