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RootPrompt.org October 18, 2000 Andrew Comech |
The Cheap Linux Box How to build a cheap reliable x86 box suitable for Linux... |
Unix Insider February 2001 Mo Budlong |
What happens when you throw the switch? Have you ever wondered how a computer knows what to do when you turn it on? Switching on the power causes it to boot, but what exactly does that mean? What sequence of functions does the operating system perform to get started? |
Linux Journal September 28, 2005 Ron Minnich |
The Ultimate Linux Lunchbox In this article, we describe the construction of a 16-node cluster that runs from a single IBM ThinkPad power supply. To use the lunchbox with your laptop, you merely need to plug the Ethernet cable in to the laptop and supply appropriate power -- even the power available in an airplane seat will do. |
Linux Journal June 2000 Linley Gwennap |
Linley on Linux The new Intel chip promises to take the PC to the high-end server market. Will Linux go along? |
InternetNews April 5, 2004 Michael Singer |
Intel Copied AMD's 64-bit Chip Designs: Report In-Stat/MDR analysts say there are only a handful of things that separate the 64-bit x86 architectures of the rival chipmaking giants. |
New Architect January 2003 Stephanos Gosling |
Sun LX50 General Purpose Server Sun's most recent X86-based 1U server comes with either Solaris x86 OE or Sun Linux 5.0, a new Linux distribution that Sun tweaked especially for its Intel hardware. |
InternetNews July 9, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Under The Linux 2.6.22 Hood The third Linux kernel release of 2007 is now out with memory management and wireless among its improvements. |
InternetNews January 21, 2004 Michael Singer |
Intel Software Tunes Itanium for Linux The chipmaker says its latest VTune analysis tool gets right to the core and the kernel of the matter. |
Linux Journal January 15, 2003 Steve Neuner |
Scaling Linux to New Heights: the SGI Altix 3000 System With 64 processors and 512GB of memory, SGI claims the title of world's most powerful Linux system. |
Linux Journal November 2001 Eric S. Raymond |
The Ultimate Linux Box 2001: How to Design Your Dream Machine The process of developing the ULB should teach you things about system design and troubleshooting that you can continue applying long after the hardware in this article has become obsolete... |
Linux Journal Don Marti |
AMD's Duron Processor A $70 CPU may be all that you need for responsive word processing, photo editing, and coding. We take a first look at AMD's Duron, an excellent choice for midrange desktop Linux machines... |
Linux Journal August 2000 Stew Benedict |
Yellow Dog Linux on the iMac A guide to installing and running YDL on a PowerPC. |
PC World May 14, 2001 Tom Mainelli |
AMD Launches Athlon 4 in Bid to Challenge Intel's Notebook Lead Company introduces new mobile processors and escalates battles with Intel... |
InternetNews September 10, 2009 |
Linux 2.6.31 Accelerates Performance New kernel release includes performance-monitoring subsystem, first USB 3.0 implementation and drivers - lots of drivers. |
Linux Journal June 2001 Matthew Fite |
First Look at an Apple G4 with the Altivec Processor Matthew highlights his experience installing Linux and compiling software on his new Apple G4... |
Linux Journal October 1, 2002 |
Best of Tech Support Help for upgrading SCSI disks, dual booting with Slackware and Linux home routers. |
InternetNews March 23, 2004 Michael Singer |
Where the Chips Have No Name Intel drops the speed identifier convention on some of its processors. Is the chipmaking giant following AMD's lead or just confusing customers? |
PC World March 2004 Alexandra Krasne |
Building a Better System Assembling your own PC starts with the right motherboard. We look at eight boards and show you what to look for. |
Linux Journal May 2000 David Weis |
Product Review: Igel Etherminal J and Instant TC Etherminal thin clients are available in a variety of configurations, including Java support, X support, text-based terminal emulation and Microsoft Windows terminal support... |
Linux Journal Rick Lehrbaum |
Embedded Systems News Embedded Linux at LinuxWorld--What a Difference a Year Makes! |
PC World February 2003 Kirk Steers |
Tweak Your PC's BIOS Settings the Safe Way Update BIOS settings; get useful PC handbooks; clean a CD-RW drive safely; and a slow-down utility for old apps. |
PC World August 21, 2002 Martyn Williams |
AMD Launches Speedier Athlons AMD's new Athlon XP processors, which will be available next month, will run at speeds of 2 GHz and 2.133 GHz. |
Linux Journal August 2000 Richard C.S. Kinne |
LinuxPPC on the Macintosh PowerBook Graphical installation environments help Macs play better than ever with Linux. |
Linux Journal November 16, 2001 |
Editors' Choice Awards After much deliberation, here are our choices for 2001... |
Linux Journal March 2000 Jeff Regan |
An Introduction to Using Linux as a Multipurpose Firewall Feeling insecure? Here's a guide for getting the protection you need. |
InternetNews June 21, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
The Linux 2.6 Kernel: Cracking the Code A special report on the Linux kernel 2.6.17 summarizes the activity, its origins and where its going, in order to help readers gain a deeper understanding of the kernel, as well as Linux. |
Linux Journal February 2001 |
Letters In Response to Debian 2.2 Potato: Memorial to a Hacker... Retro Linux... Exploiting Explorer... Be Specific... etc. |
Linux Journal April 2000 P. Mantegazza, E. Bianchi, L. Dozio, S. Papacharalambous, S. Hughes & D. Beal |
RTAI: Real-Time Application Interface An introduction to RTAI for deterministic and preemptive real-time behavior for Linux. |
PC World September 2002 Eric Dahl |
Buyers' Guide to Motherboards Spending extra for a motherboard with features like USB 2.0 ports and IDE RAID can save you money in the long run. |
PC World June 10, 2002 Laurianne McLaughlin |
AMD Pushes Athlon to 1.8 GHz First tests find Intel, AMD match performance -- but Athlon XP 2200+ is the better buy. |
InternetNews March 18, 2004 Alexander Wolfe |
Novell Takes SuSE to 2.6 New commercial Linux release, set for May, is based on 2.6 kernel. |
Linux Journal April 1, 2004 Tim Burke |
Constructing Red Hat Enterprise Linux v. 3 This article offers a glimpse into the methodology we used to deliver Red Hat Enterprise Linux v. 3 (Enterprise Linux v. 3). As you will see, we faced numerous challenges along the way. Then again, if it would have been easy, it wouldn't have been so much fun. |
Linux Journal September 1, 2002 Greg Kroah-Hartman |
The Kernel Hacker's Guide to Source Code Control How to use patch and diff or BitKeeper for Linux kernel development. |
InternetNews June 2, 2004 Michael Singer |
Intel to Open BIOS Code Project CollabNet is to help bring next-generation firmware technology under common licensing rules. |
Linux Journal August 2000 Michael A. Schwarz |
Take Command klogd: The Kernel Logging Daemon |
PC World April 24, 2002 Tom Mainelli |
AMD Readies Opteron to Challenge Intel's Itanium Microsoft promises Windows XP support for newly named chip (formerly SledgeHammer)... |
Linux Journal September 30, 2006 Nicholas Petreley |
/var/opinion - Come Together Unique innovations are wonderful, but do Linux distributions have to differentiate at such low levels? |
Linux Journal October 2000 |
Best of Technical Support Dependencies and Libraries... One Working Parallel Port... Booting Problem... Function Keys Not Working... Cannot Access C: Drive... |
Linux Journal March 2001 Rick van Rein |
Running Linux with Broken Memory Being able to run Linux flawlessly on a machine with faulty memory that would otherwise be discarded makes a lot of sense--the BadRAM patch makes it happen... |
Linux Journal December 2000 Glen Otero |
Book Review Building Linux Clusters by David H. M. Spector |
PC World August 14, 2001 George A. Chidi Jr. |
IBM Drops AMD Chips from PCs Only Intel chips will power IBM PCs, including NetVista consumer system... |
Wired October 2001 Russ Mitchell |
Open War It started as a crusade for free source code. Linux zealots turned it into a full-frontal assault on Microsoft. Now the battle for the desktop could snatch defeat from the jaws of moral victory... |
Linux Journal September 2000 Daniel Lazenby |
Product Review: TimeSys Linux/RT Linux/RT is a tool for developing and testing embedded and non-embedded real-time applications |
Entrepreneur January 2002 Mike Hogan |
To the Swift The race for more PC clock speed continues, leaving a confusing array of chip choices---and cheaper prices---in its wake. |
PC World November 2002 Scott Spanbauer |
Linux vs. Windows: The Rematch Can a frustrated Windows user dump Microsoft? Even with lots of improvements, Linux is still no cakewalk. |
Linux Journal January 1, 2002 Rick Lehrbaum |
Take Linux with You Wherever You Go A look at a pair of recent announcements of interesting new gadgets with Linux embedded inside... |
Linux Journal October 12, 2004 Don Marti |
From the Editor: November 2004 -- Got a Linux Server? Thank a Beowulf. Early Linux clusters were labor-intensive, with "crash carts" including keyboard and monitor for BIOS access. Today, LinuxBIOS makes the pit crew's work feasible for more and more machines per administrator. |
InternetNews January 21, 2004 Alex Wolfe |
Expert: Prep for Linux 2.6 Deployment Now With the recently unleashed Linux 2.6 kernel poised for real-world deployment by mid-year, IT managers must begin load-testing now to ensure their networks are compatible with the upgrade. |
PC World April 26, 2002 Tom Mainelli |
Duron Lives Fast, Dies Young AMD plans to drop budget chip, but could value PCs become scarce as well? |
PC World August 20, 2001 Douglas F. Gray |
AMD Cuts Prices, Launches 1.1-GHz Mobile Athlon 4 AMD heats up mobile chip war with three new processors topping out at just over 1 GHz... |