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  1. Understanding Operating Systems, Fifth Edition by Ann McHoes, Ida M. Flynn, 2007-11-06
  2. Linux System Administration by Tom Adelstein, Bill Lubanovic, 2007-03-01
  3. Guide to Linux Networking and Security by Nick Wells, 2002-10-14
  4. Linux Routers: A Primer For Network Administrators by Tony Mancill, 2000-08-11
  5. IEEE Standard for Information Technology-Portable Operating System Interface (Posix): Shell and Utilities-Amendment 1 : Batch Environment (Ieee Std 1003.2d-1994)
  6. Principles of Operating Systems: Design and Applications by Brian Stuart, 2008-01-15
  7. The Design and Implementation of the 4.3 Bsd Unix Operating System: Answer Book (Addison-Wesley series in computer science) by Samuel J. Leffler, Marshall Kirk McKusick, 1991-03
  8. Learning the UNIX Operating System, Fifth Edition by Jerry Peek, Grace Todino-Gonguet, et all 2002-01-15
  9. Linux System Administration White Papers: A Compilation of Technical Documents for System Administrators by Olaf Kirch, Eric Raymond, et all 1999-09-20
  10. Linux System Programming: Talking Directly to the Kernel and C Library by Robert Love, 2007-09-18
  11. The MOSIX Distributed Operating System: Load Balancing for UNIX (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by Amnon Barak, Shai Guday, et all 1993-07-09
  12. Linux System Administrator's Survival Guide, Second Edition (2nd Edition) by Tim Parker, Timothy Parker, 1999-12-20
  13. Building Embedded Linux Systems by Karim Yaghmour, 2003-04-22
  14. Embedded Linux System Design and Development by P. Raghavan, Amol Lad, et all 2005-12-21

61. InfoCater Tablet PCs And Tablet Computers
Supplier of portable WebPad, Web Tablet and Pen Tablet systems and other Internet browser and thin client appliances that use the Windows CE 3.0 , Windows 2000 and linux operating systems. All appliances support high speed connection to networks via 802.11b, WiFi, RJ45 or cellular for use in the industry, office and home.
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62. Ultra Monkey:
Project to create load balanced and highly available services on a local area network using Open Source components on the linux operating system.
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63. Linux Operating System
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65. Higher Education::Linux Operating Systems
linux operating systems. Red Hat Fedora Linux Secrets Barkakati ISBN 0471-74757-2, ©2005 Red Hat Linux Networking and System Administration, 3rd Edition
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66. GPE: The GPE Palmtop Environment
A project whose aim is to provide a Free Software GUI environment for Palmtop/Handheld computers running the GNU/linux operating system.
http://gpe.handhelds.org/
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Home/News Projects Documentation Screenshots Download ... X Window System , and the GTK+ widget toolkit GPE is not a single piece of software, but an entire environment of components which make it possible to use your GNU/Linux handheld for standard tasks such as Personal Information Management (PIM). GPE makes it easy for developers to create powerful programs, by giving them the infrastructure they need. Besides providing core software such as shared libraries, and perhaps more importantly, the GPE environment fixes standards for program interaction, such as SQL, XML, and other data schemas. GPE is committed to the Open Source idea. All GPE core components are released under GNU licenses , applications using the GPL and shared libraries using the LGPL . Those allow for the most free usability of the GPE system.
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Contributed by: florian What is going on in GPE land? The last news story about GPE is really old, but there are many things going on. Since September the 1st the feature list for the upcoming GPE release 2.7 is frozen - now it is time to fix some bugs The new release will include many bugfixes and improvements as well as our shiny new gpe-mini-browser based on GtkWebcore. A list of applications which will be included in the release and some more about our plans may be found in the

67. Novell To Make SUSE Linux Open-source - Computerworld
Novell plans to open up its SUSE linux operating system to users and developers,unveiling its OpenSUSE project at next week s LinuxWorld show.
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/story/0,10801,103660,00.html
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68. Linux Operating System Transition Policy
New Operating System Roadmap. When first released, the standard Linux distributionswere not linux operating system Transition and Upgrade Policy
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69. A.C.2.I. - Freeware/beta Products - HSX
Opensource server application for Unix/linux operating systems that was built from scratch and released under the GNU Public License.
http://ac2i.homelinux.com/hsx_e.html
HSX is available under GPL. If you want to contribute, you can:
  • help develop: write some pieces of code, add or debug features.
  • help document: HSX documentation is probably not the best. Considering adding to or/and rewriting the current online documentation, even a single paragraph or a FAQ are useful.
  • Donate: if none of the above options are up your alley, please consider making a monetary donation. To donate via PayPal, connect to your PayPal account and use the Send Money tab. The recipient's Email is eric@a2pb.gotdns.org and give what you want. An easiest way to donate via PayPal will be set up as soon as PayPal upgrades its service.
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GHX is a clone of a mac software (AFAIK) gathering in one program FTP, IRC and NEWS like functions using a proprietary protocol. HSX stands for H otline S erver for Uni X HSX is free however, if you use it regularly and want to support its development, you can send a small fee. Support HSX to keep it free.

70. Welcome! - SmoothWall
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71. Germany Likes Linux
The linux operating system is making significant inroads into Germany, Europe's largest economy and home to some of the world's largest corporations.
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/02/10/30/021030hngermany.xml?s=IDGNS

72. VMware To Add Support For Paravirtualized Linux And Solaris X86 OS - Softpedia
VMware is adding support for paravirtualized linux operating systems as theybecome adopted in commercial operating system distributions across its virtual
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At LinuxWorld, VMware said that it will support paravirtualized Linux and Solaris x86 operating systems in future releases of VMware virtual infrastructure platform products Workstation, GSX Server and ESX Server.
VMware is adding support for paravirtualized Linux operating systems as they become adopted in commercial operating system distributions across its virtual infrastructure platform products.
VMware is also adding support for the Solaris x86 operating system across its virtual infrastructure products. Enterprises with mixed environments may now securely deploy and manage any combination of Linux, NetWare, Solaris x86 and Windows and instances across the same VMware virtualization platform, achieving higher system utilization and greater management efficiencies.
Paravirtualized Linux operating systems are modified operating systems that are specifically optimized to run in a virtual environment. This gives customers the choice of running both unmodified and paravirtualized operating systems, with or without assistance from underlying processor technologies, concurrently on the same virtualization platform. By supporting both unmodified and paravirtualized Linux operating systems, VMware is extending its industry leadership in providing high performance virtualization for the broadest choice of x86-based operating systems.

73. German City Drops Windows For Linux
A community of 36,000 in southern Germany, plans to build its entire IT infrastructure on the open source linux operating system, replacing Windows.
http://infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/02/12/17/021217hngermany.xml?s=IDGNS

74. Review: Novell Launches New Linux Operating System
Review Novell takes aim at the corporate desktop with their release of NovellDesktop Linux 9. Jim Lynch takes a look at the new release from the lone
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In the '80s and most of the '90s, Novell ruled the roost for PC network operating systems. In fact, a term was coined, NOS (network operating system) to describe Novell's flagship product. But the Redmond juggernaut eventually overcame Novell's efforts. Novell shops still exist, but they're getting to be few and far between. As Microsoft consolidated its gain in servers, Novell's Linux began to make inroads on what had seemed to be secure territory. Even larger companies like IBM and HP offer Linux-based servers today. Meanwhile, Novell's purchase of Suse and Ximian , both leading Linux vendors, has opened up new doors for the company. With the release of Novell Linux Desktop (NLD), Novell's acquisitions have already begun bearing fruit. We take a closer look at NLD in this review and we consider whether or not it has a place on the desktops of non-corporate users. Installing NLD
If you've ever installed Suse Linux, you should have no problem with NLD since it uses the Yast installer. We had almost no problems with our install. It was pretty much a breeze considering how many times we've installed Suse in the past. We installed onto a system that already had Windows installed, opting to test a dual-boot configuration.

75. Linux Throws Down Gauntlet To Windows - Smh.com.au
The linux operating system has made impressive gains on corporate servers, but so far has failed to crack the desktop market.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/12/16/1039656329969.html
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San Jose, California December 16 2002 Could a wily little penguin disrupt Microsoft's desktop empire? The Linux operating system has made impressive gains on corporate servers, but so far has failed to crack the desktop market. More than 90 per cent of the world's personal computers run on Windows. And Linux is still considered too technically complex for the average computer user. But that is changing, especially outside the United States. Government agencies in Europe, China, India and South America have started to encourage Linux over proprietary software because it provides cost savings, freedom from reliance on a single software vendor, and flexibility. Linux is Open Source software, which offers the global community of programmers the ability to access and modify source code. ");document.write(" advertisement "Outside North America is where you have both Microsoft environments being threatened. Governments are evaluating alternatives for both the operating system and applications," said Stacey Quandt, an analyst who tracks open source and Linux for

76. Digibel Open Source Support
Supports and implements the linux operating system. Benelux and Europe
http://www.digibel.be

77. Site Temporarily Unavailable
Developing a version of the linux operating system to support performancecritical applications workloads.
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78. Virtual PC For Mac
A PC emulator for Mac from Microsoft. Allows DOS, Windows, and linux operating systems to be installed within the emulator environment.
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/virtualpc/virtualpc.aspx?pid=virtualpc

79. Comp.os.linux.security FAQ
Specifically, security as it pertains to the linux operating system. Generalinstallation of Linux is not covered, nor are products by other vendors,
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/docs/colsfaq.html
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80. Linux For Broadcasters
Using the linux operating system in the broadcast industry.
http://www.linuxforbroadcasters.com/
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7/02/2003 LFB web host makes changes Some pages may be temporarily unavailable as the web hosting service makes some changes. 1/16/2003 ABC Starguide III Codes Updated The ABC Starguide II Provider IDs and Service IDs are all up to date. Check them out here 1/06/2003 Building Linux thin clients for the Broadcast Environment If this site seems rather unkept there's a reason. I've spent several months working on big projects. One of which is a Linux terminal-server project. An entire radio station staff has now moved over to this new system. Check back here to see how the project went. 11/22/01 Happy Thanksgiving Broadcasters! LFB would like to thank all of you who've stopped by to browse these pages and for all the emailed comments of support. LFB will soon add a "case-studies" page. If you have a Linux box running in your studio, send in the details: what distro you're running, what it's doing, etc. Enjoy the turkey!! 10/11/01 Broadcasters Clinic in Madison The annual Broadcasters Clinic in Madison, WI has come to a close. This year featured presentations geared toward IBOC, DTV, wide area UPS, and cabling. The organizers have, as can be expected, put on a great clinic. Click

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