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tim-ltspIn a thin client network, the majority of application processing
is carried out at the server rather than by the individual client. Here, clients act as terminals that provide access to application and data held on servers. Applications are held centrally, with clients accessing them across the network. This setup generally requires no hard drive for the terminals, CDROM drive and even a floppy drive. As with any network environment, maintaining a thin client network requires careful planning and a high level of technical expertise. He plans to have at least 30 workstations, all of which can at least browse the Internet and use an office productivity suite. kernel_coverage http://ltp.sourceforge.net/kernel_coverage.pdf The Linux Test Project (LTP) is a large collection of automated and semi-automated tests for testing the Linux kernel. The coverage analysis effort aims at identifying the areas in the kernel that are currently tested and also identify the areas that require attention. Finally, discuss the scope for future work. Executing the gcov command on the desired kernel file in the produces a file with a .gcov extension. For example Table 1.1 shows a code fragment from the file memory.c.gcov that was produced as a result of executing one of the memory test and capturing coverage data. The test driver, a bash-shell script, generated this Data file fragment. linux_modeling_ladco Never got CMAQ to run an entire 7 day summer episode on SUN, which is the supported platform CMAQ on Linux with PGI fortran compiler ran fine (with the exact same inputs that the SUN CMAQ used) Difference?: linux version writes out a floor file with negative concentrations and keeps going. · Photochemical models are CPU intensive, not disk IO intensive. Net-HOWTO This is a LinuxPorts.Com Document for the Linux Documentation Project. No special conventions are used here, but you must be warned about the way commands are shown. It is legal for the same IP address to be used on each interface of a single machine, but usually each interface will have its own address. The portion of the address that is common amongst all addresses within the network is called the `network portion' of the address. Often the next level of subdomain is based on the departmental structure of the organization. It can, however, be based on any criterion considered reasonable and meaningful by the network administrators of the organization. 011702minutes Peter Loscocco and Stephen Smalley, "Integrating Flesible Supportfor Security Policies into teh Linux Operating System," Proc of the FREENIX track: 2001 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, USENIX, Boston, MA (June 2001). Rik van Riel, "Page Replacement in Linux 2.4 MemoryManagement," Proc of the FREENIX track: 2001 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, USENIX, Boston, MA (June 2001). ·Physical memorycan be allocated to: Slab - ker nel memor y allocations (reclaimable) Page - process VM pages from files (clean) Buffer - file system I/O and meta-data I-node - likeslab,but not reclaimable Dir ty -buffer pages being written SYSV - System V style shared memory Process - heap/stacknot file-backed. trond Peculiarities of the Linux VFS vs. requirements of NFS Linux NFS read/write code The development patches Future developments? Particular emphasis on caching Minimal change to the Linux VFS - modularity. Secondary goals: Support for diskless workstations (a.k.a. NFSroot) Support for different authentication schemes. No need to call back NFS subsystem Problem: dcache is a static structure, hence client and server path information may differ. Data neutral - caches raw READDIR data, symlink data, regular file data, Linux never issues requests with sizes greater than PAGE_CACHE_SIZE (due to limitations of the page cache API). Limit of 256 cached/pending read+write requests per mount. Why Smart Companies are Moving Their RG Products to Linux http://www.redsonic.com/whitepapers/Why Smart Companies are Moving Their RG Products to Linux.pdf New devices need VPN support, Voice-Over-x, and often much more; RTOS systems are increasingly unable to meet those needs. Residential gateways (RG) and related networking products, until recently little more than either a glorified network hub or an offshoot of larger network switching products, have become a critical device for telecommuters, home office workers, consumers, and small- to medium-size businesses (SMB). In the past, RG devices were built on a proprietary real-time operating system (RTOS), or equivalent code developed by in-house teams. Devices are often redesigned or repackaged to reduce costs or to add new features; such an approach can reduce design time and costs, but only if the repackaging can be done quickly, accurately, and with new hardware support. 000091 With the recent announcement to support Linux running in a secondary logical partition, a new stream of e-business applications has been enabled on the iSeries. This Course of Study is focused on the basics of the Linux operating system, the technical aspects of the iSeries offering, and new business opportunities. This session will provide a live demonstration of this function and talk about how it works. By the end of this session, attendees will be able to: 1. We all keep hearing that the penguins have more fun! But we are familiar with our Windows world and have lots of applications that run on Windows. businessweek His travels have taken him far and wide, from a programmers' confab in Istanbul to Massachusetts Institute of Technology's famed Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. "I'm not comfortable with selling the things I do and making money from them," Walker says during a stopover at his parents' home in New Hampshire. Birnbaum has fallen hard for Linux, a penny-pinching open-source alternative to computer operating systems such as Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT) Windows and Sun Microsystems Inc.'s (SUNW) Solaris. It poses the biggest threat to Microsoft's hegemony since the Netscape browser in 1995. This could mean building businesses around selling services, as IBM does, or creating software that runs on top of Linux, like Oracle Corp.'s database (ORCL). Copyright 2000-2003, by The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. EvolutionOfTheLinuxCreditsFile This assumption was made for Sam Mosel, Pat Mackinlay, Niibe Yutaka, Chih-Jen Chang, Ani Joshi, and Asit Mallick. In general, as the developers come from many different cultures that have different naming conventions it is not a simple task to categorize them based on gender. When Alan Cox has specified a S: -line with country information "United Kingdom" or "Wales, UK" they are simply translated into "UK." A reasonable first assumption is that the mailing addresses provided by the developers in the Credits file reflect their physical locations. In the last kernel release studied, there were 28 countries with ten or fewer developers and only seven countries with more than ten developers. linux http://www.fbeedle.com/technote/03-01/linux/linux.pdf Hood came into view, a story about computer recycling was launched. These machines are either given to volunteers who have completed 18 hours of service at Free Geek or offered to nonprofit organizations. When these computers are returned to useful service they sport the Linux operating system. Neither Microsoft nor Apple see any gain in allowing organizations like Free Geek to offer old hardware with their operating environment. So, it turns out, Linux is not only the free operating system, but the green operating system. And with the addition of Gnome or Kde it beMicrosoft and Apple are missing a chance to build goodwill and a great opportunity to help the environment. CAN_IF_BC_Vic Linux is a freely-distributable, independent UNIX-like operating system for Intel x86, DEC Alpha, Sun SPARC, Mips, and Motorola PPC & 68K machines. The result of efforts by thousands of programmers coordinating via the Internet, Linux is now recognized as one of the most stable and flexible operating systems available at any price. Since Linux rarely comes pre-installed on desktop computers, the Canadian Linux Users Exchange (CLUE) and many local Linux Users Groups across the country have coordinated the first National Linux InstallFest. The goal is to assist people who are wanting to try this exciting alternative operating system, but who may be hesitant to install a new OS themselves. LLC103 LLC103 Linux System & Network Administration Course is an intensive course designed to rapidly train on skills required for Administering a Linux Server. It provides training from fundamental concepts with live demonstrations and emphasis on administration through shell commands. This course is for - Administrators who wish to migrate in to Linux from any other multiuser OS and gain a thorough understanding of Linux Administration; Developers who wish to learn the Linux OS from basics understanding the file system and general administration; Beginners who wish to orient themselves on the Linux environment. The course fee may be paid in cash or cheque / Demand Draft payable in Bangalore City in favour of "Linux Learning Centre (P) Ltd.". Advocacy He responded positively to the guidelines and observed that they were the basis of a list of ``canons of conduct'' that would benefit the Linux community. Translations are similarly permitted without express permission if it includes a notice on who translated it. The free software community has recognized that the terms "free software" and "freely available software" are not appropriate in all contexts. For more information about using the term "open-source software" when marketing "free software", please visit the Open Source site. The Linux CD and Support Giveaway program is helping make Linux more widely available by encouraging the reuse of Linux CD-ROMs. LinuxIBM-TOC Copyright © 2002 Aberdeen Group, Inc. Boston, Massachusetts Upon receipt of this electronic report, it is understood that the user will and must fully comply with the terms of purchase as stipulated in the Purchase Agreement signed by the user or by an authorized representative of the user's organization. This publication is protected by United States copyright laws and international treaties. This document is the result of unsponsored research performed by Aberdeen Group, and it is the result of several discussions and briefings with IBM eServer and IBM Software Group staff members. His research helps marketing organizations plan for new product offerings and develop go-to-market strategies, as well as develop marketing analysis content. | ||