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The Linux Kernel contains 5 million lines of source. It is difficult to know where to start, when you want to modify it in some way. This tutorial will cover various kernel programming conceps in depth: you will gain an appreciation for the Linux kernel b
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Video and audio streams of UC Berkeley’s Operating Systems class
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One of the interesting things here is a CL procmail replacement
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This course is an intensive introduction to basic software development practices for scientists and engineers that can reduce the time they spend programming by 20-25%.
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Useful tip – how to make bash check the window size between commands
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Tips on using the Xen live CD
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GNU Nana is a free library providing improved support for assertion checking (as in assert.h) and logging (printf style debugging) in GNU C and C++. It provides support for some of the ideas of Eiffel, VDM, Z and Anna in GNU C/C++.
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Kernelnewbies are a community of aspiring Linux kernel developers and more experienced developers willing to share their knowledge. We help each other learn how the Linux kernel works and occasionally discuss other operating system kernels.
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A thoughtful article on some of the subtle issues involved in doing backups. His favorite tool is “dar”.
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Review of DirecTV’s HD DVR from CNET
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Good advice for making ssh more secure, like disabling root logins, requring keys with passphrases, and using DenyHosts
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dual ATSC/QAM tuner network device – plug in antenna or cable and stream HD to any computer on your network
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DVI to HDMI cable
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Someone trying to get the TV tuner card from the Asus S-presso working with video4linux
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backs up your GNU/Linux server or workstation to tape, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R[W], DVD+R[W], NFS or hard disk partition.
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