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  1. Interprocess Communications in Linux: The Nooks and Crannies by John Shapley Gray, 2003-01-23
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141. Operating System Programming :How-to.tk: :Free Downloads And Tutorials
An open source os written in Turbo C (for DOS/ windows) and nasm (Windows/Dos/linux) as well as two exclusive tutorials on how to write an operating system.
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142. The Micro Operating System - A Second Generation Linux Distribution
Welcome to the provisional homepage for uOS (formerly known as Telemetry /linux). uOS is a complete operating system that can be configured and built in a
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Welcome to the provisional homepage for uOS (formerly known as Telemetry /Linux). uOS is a complete Operating System that can be configured and built in a flexibl e way. uOS was first released in November 2002. It is very new and there are lots of ki nks to work out. Although we aim to make uOS usable by everyone it currently requires Unix expert ise to install and to run.
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uOS can build software from sources using recipes . The build process can be dynamically customized based on global attribute settings.
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Typical recipes are less than 10 lines. The uOS package manager uPM allows the centralization of common package build instructions and avoids generating maintainer scripts by using

143. SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server Selected By Cray Inc. For The Department Of Energy'
SUSE linux Enterprise Server is a strong operating system for high performance computing and we are excited about our collaboration on this project. .
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Oakland, California, 06/24/2003 Computer Simulations Will Monitor US Nuclear Stockpile SUSE LINUX today announced that it has been chosen by Cray Inc. (NASDAQ: CRAY) to drive key aspects of the Department of Energy's new massively parallel processing (MPP) supercomputer called Red Storm at Sandia National Laboratories. Red Storm is expected to become operational in the late 2004 timeframe and will use Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NYSE: AMD) AMD OpteronT processors featuring HyperTransportT technology in conjunction with Red Storm's high-bandwidth, low-latency internal switching architecture. The Sandia National Laboratories Red Storm supercomputer will be used for computer simulations of the U.S. nuclear stockpile and other applications. The new Red Storm supercomputer demonstrates a strong commitment by the Department of Energy to providing the innovative technology needed to support the nation's nuclear stockpile stewardship program. SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server for AMD64 technology combines the stability and security of Linux with the performance enhancements available only through the 64-bit architecture.

144. IBM AIX 5L: UNIX Operating System - An Open UNIX Solution
UNIX and Open Systems . AIX on POWER architecture has rapidly become a preferred play in the UNIX world. POWER architecture also has a 64bit linux offering.
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145. FAI (Fully Automatic Installation) Home Page
FAI is a non interactive system to install a Debian linux operating system on a PC cluster.
http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/
FAI (Fully Automatic Installation) for Debian GNU/Linux
FAI is an automated installation tool to install Debian GNU/Linux on a Linux Cluster or a bunch of different hosts. It's similar but better than other tools like kickstart for Red Hat, yast and alice for SuSE, lui from IBM or Jumpstart for SUN Solaris. You can take one or more virgin PCs, turn on the power and after a few minutes Linux is installed, configured and running on the whole cluster, without any interaction necessary. Thus it's a scalable method for installing and updating a Beowulf cluster or a network of workstations unattended with little effort involved. FAI uses the Debian distribution and a collection of shell- and Perl-scripts for the installation process. Changes to the configuration files of the operating system are made by cfengine, shell and Perl scripts. Using FAI, unattended and fully automated OS installations of several Linux clusters were performed. FAI's target group are system administrators who have to install Debian onto one or even hundreds of computers. It's not only a tool for doing a Cluster installation but a general purpose installation tool. It can be used for installing a Beowulf cluster, a rendering farm, a web server farm, or a linux laboratory or a classroom. Even installing a HPC cluster or a GRID and fabric management can be realized by FAI. Large-scale linux networks with different hardware and different installation requirements are easy to establish using FAI and its class concept. Remote OS installations, Linux rollout and mass installation are other topics for FAI.

146. Welcome To The Net Idea: The West Kootenay's Favorite ISP
A special interest group in the Kootenay area. We are interested in the world of UNIX and UNIX like operating systems. If you want to learn more about UNIX, linux, BSD, or any other UNIX operating system, this is the group for you.
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147. Assessing Migrating To The Linux* Operating System For Converged Communications
Assessing Migrating to the linux* operating system for Converged Communications Solutions.
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148. Oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Learning Debian GNU/Linux
Bill McCarty, linux expert and author of Learning Red Hat linux, guides the new user through the setup and operation of Debian GNU/linux, the completely free operating system shaking up the world of commercial software. This book gives the reader just what she needs to master linux and does so with concise instructions and terms familiar to Windows users.
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150. IBM Board For LynxOS RTOS And BlueCat Embedded Linux Systems
LynuxWorksEmbedded linux, RealTime operating system and Development Tools, BlueCat embedded linux OS, LynxOS real-time (realtime) operating system (RTOS).
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151. Server Optimized Linux Diagnosis
SoL Server optimized linux diagnosis is a 'diskless' linux-distribution, which was designed for diagnosis and rescue of almost any operating system that runs on i686-based hardware.
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152. Lusdb - Linux/UNIX Software Database
The lusdb is a database for software for the linux/UNIX operating system. The content can be managed and valuated by any user on the web
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153. The Essential Linux Command-Line
A set of tutorials (text format) on the GNU/linux command line which are oriented towards people with no prior experience using a linuxlike operating system.
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The Essential Linux Command-Line Home Stuff Contact This is a primer on 'commandeering' the GNU/Linux system.
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154. Encore Web Forum II
Written in the Perl language with a ASCII text file database structure that will run on almost any web server and operating system, including Windows, Unix, linux and Solaris.
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155. The Penguin, The Press, And The Marketplace
The viability of linux as a mainstream operating system, examined from a media and marketing perspective.
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Annotated: 1/11/2001 Many Linux enthusiasts believe that Linux has grown through technological superiority, and the superior morality of open source software. Unquestionably that's part of it. Yet it is not the end of the story. There are a thousand ways a new idea can fail, few to succeed. The path to market can be narrow and winding. It can also be surprising. More than one Linux user has pulled their head out of an Alpha one fine morning, picked up the local newspaper, and found the penguin sitting smack dab at the top of the Technology section. Why now, they wonder; we've been around awhile. It's a question worth asking, since opportunity doesn't hang around forever. (I use "Linux" in the popular sense, to describe the kernel, libraries, and GUIs packaged in distributions.)
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156. Open Source Linux - Operating System
Moodle Open Source - Resources - linux - operating system, If it didn t, click here linux - operating system. You are logged in as Guest User (Logout).
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157. OPERATING SYSTEM NAMES (last Updated 2002-04-29) These Are The
operating system NAMES (last updated 200204-29) These are the A system name may be up to 40 characters taken IOS IRIX ISI-68020 ITS KOSOS linux linux-1.0 linux
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OPERATING SYSTEM NAMES (last updated 2002-04-29) These are the Official System Names as they appear in the Domain Name System HINFO records and the NIC Host Table. Their use is described in [RFC952]. More have been added since the publication of RFC952. A system name may be up to 40 characters taken from the set of uppercase letters, digits, and the three punctuation characters hyphen, period, and slash. It must start with a letter, and end with a letter or digit. AEGIS AMIGA-OS-1.2 AMIGA-OS-1.3 AMIGA-OS-2.0 AMIGA-OS-2.1 AMIGA-OS-3.0 AMIGA-OS-3.1 AMIGA-OS-3.5 AMIGA-OS-3.9 APOLLO AIX/370 AIX-PS/2 BEOS-4.5.2 BEOS-5.0 BS-2000 CEDAR CGW CHORUS CHRYSALIS CMOS CMS COS CPIX CTOS CTSS DCN DDNOS DOMAIN DOS EDX ELF EMBOS EMMOS EPOS FOONEX FREEBSD FORTH FUZZ GCOS GPOS HDOS IMAGEN INSTANT-INTERNET INTERCOM IMPRESS INTERLISP IOS IRIX ISI-68020 ITS KOSOS LINUX LINUX-1.0 LINUX-1.2 LINUX-2.0 LINUX-2.2 LINUX-2.4 LISP LISPM LOCUS MACOS MINOS MOS MPE5 MPE/V MPE/IX MSDOS MULTICS MUSIC MUSIC/SP MVS MVS/SP NETBSD-1.0 NETBSD-1.1 NETBSD-1.2 NETBSD-1.3 NETWARE-3 NETWARE-3.11 NETWARE-4.0 NETWARE-4.1 NETWARE-5.0 NEXUS NMS NONSTOP NOS-2 NTOS OPENBSD OPENVMS OS/DDP OS/2 OS4 OS86 OSX PCDOS PERQ/OS PLI PSDOS/MIT PSOS PRIMOS RISC-OS RISC-OS-3.10 RISC-OS-3.50 RISC-OS-3.60 RISC-OS-3.70 RISC-OS-4.00 RMX/RDOS ROS RSX11M RTE-A SATOPS SINIX SCO-OPEN-DESKTOP-1.0 SCO-OPEN-DESKTOP-1.1 SCO-OPEN-DESKTOP-2.0 SCO-OPEN-DESKTOP-3.0 SCO-OPEN-DESKTOP-LITE-3.0 SCO-OPEN-SERVER-3.0 SCO-UNIX-3.2.0 SCO-UNIX-3.2V2.0 SCO-UNIX-3.2V2.1 SCO-UNIX-3.2V4.0 SCO-UNIX-3.2V4.1 SCO-UNIX-3.2V4.2 SCO-XENIX-386-2.3.2 SCO-XENIX-386-2.3.3 SCO-XENIX-386-2.3.4 SCS SIMP SUN SUN-OS-3.5 SUN-OS-4.0 SWIFT TAC TANDEM TENEX THE-MAJOR-BBS TOPS10 TOPS20 TOS TP3010 TRSDOS ULTRIX UNIX UNIX-BSD UNIX-V1AT UNIX-V UNIX-V.1 UNIX-V.2 UNIX-V.3 UNIX-PC UNKNOWN UT2D V VM VM/370 VM/CMS VM/SP VMS VMS/EUNICE VRTX WAITS WANG WIN32 WINDOWS-95 WINDOWS-95-OSR1 WINDOWS-95-OSR2 WINDOWS-98 WINDOWS-CE WINDOWS-NT WINDOWS-NT-2 WINDOWS-NT-3 WINDOWS-NT-3.5 WINDOWS-NT-3.51 WINDOWS-NT-4 WINDOWS-NT-5 WORLDGROUP WYSE-WYXWARE X11R3 XDE XENIX REFERENCES [RFC952] Harrenstien, K., Stahl, M., and E. Feinler, "DoD Internet Host Table Specification", RFC 952, SRI, October 1985. []

158. Chris Utilities Online: POSYS Operating System Page
To be simple 32bit multitasking microkernel using all security features of x86 processors, able to load and execute modules for MS Win32 (32-bit PE, EXE; dynamic link libraries, DLLs), linux (ELF, a.out). Open Source, GPL
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Welcome to POSys official site! POSys P rogrammers O perating Sys tem) is an operating system project. The goal is to make a simple 32bit multitasking OS that will be able to load and execute MS Win32 modules like 32Bit PE modules (known as Win 32Bit EXE) and dynamic link libraries (DLLs) and Linux modules like ELF modules (known as a.out). System requirements ( currently)
486 with at least 3MB of RAM, Floppy Disk that supports 1.44MB format.
Posys is distributed under GNU General Public License as an open source project. Download the code and use it at your own risk. Downloads can be made for testing purposes only. I am not responsible of any damage made by this software. This is an alpha version. It is not recommended to test the software on an actual computer if you don't know what you are doing. You should use an PC emulator (minimum a 486 emulator). Download the latest version of POSYS Last updated: January, 23, 2003

159. Times Online - Home
An article arguing which OS will win the coveted spot atop the network OS throne. Mentions how projects such as the K Desktop Environment will help make Unix, and linux, a more viable operating system than ever before.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/?1678540

160. The Bulletin > E-bulletin > Stories > Linux: Penguin Suitability :
Open operating system linux would love to bolster its success in big backend servers with a slice of the lucrative desktop market. Windows' licensing pitch may be the penguin's invitation to the party.
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Me. myself and ID Technology>Database Technology>Development ... Technology>Software Open operating system Linux would love to bolster its success in big back-end servers with a slice of the lucrative desktop market. David Braue reports that a Windows' licensing pitch may be the penguin's invitation to the party. Whatever happened to Linux on the desktop? Once upon a time the open, free operating system held a philosophical magnetism that promised to bring down Microsoft. But its reliability and low cost count for nothing at the PC coalface, where Windows rules. It's different in corporate-land. Linux has had a dream run, its acceptance accelerated with support from heavyweights such as IBM and Hewlett-Packard. These companies want Linux to power their back-end servers, but when it comes to the PC, familiarity is more important than cost, and few are familiar with Linux. That's not for lack of trying. Linux has been working hard to put on a prettier face for the end user. It has evolved rapidly from the first-generation graphical user interface of several years ago into a capable, easy-to-use, intuitive desktop that can work as well as anything Windows can do.

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