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This document should give detailed information about the current state of the USB subsystem and its API for USB device drivers.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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This book is about Linux, a clone of the UNIX operating system that runs on machines with an Intel 80386 processor or better, as well as Intel-compatible CPUs, such as AMD and Cyrix.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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This book is intended for a target audience of technical and system administrators who manage Linux servers, but it also includes enough material for home users and others. It discusses how to install and setup a Red Hat Linux Server with all the necessary security and optimization for a high performance Linux specific machine. Since we speak of optimization and security configuration, we have used only source distribution (tar.gz) programs; the most available type for critical server software, like Apache, BIND/DNS, Samba, Squid, OpenSSL etc. Source packages give us fast upgrades, security updates when necessary, and a better compilation, customization, and optimization option for our specific machines that often we can't have with RPM packages.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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This book combines the expertise of several veteran UNIX and Linux users with a complete Slackware distribution version of Linux supplied on CD-ROM. This is, essentially, one-stop shopping for a Linux system.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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This book is for Linux enthusiasts who want to know how the Linux kernel works. It is not an internals manual. Rather it describes the principles and mechanisms that Linux uses; how and why the Linux kernel works the way that it does.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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45 | Displaying: 41 - 45 | Pages: << 1 2 3 4 5 |
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