GNU/Linux naming controversy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eric S. Raymond writes (in the "Linux" entry of the Jargon File): Some people object that the name "Linux" should be used to refer only to the kernel, not the entire operating system
SUSE Linux distributions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1996, the first "real" distribution provided by the company was published under the name S.u.S.E Linux 4.2. The version number chosen has caused much discussion: it should have ...
Linux-Kernel Archive: Linux should not set the "PnP OS&quo
Linux should not set the "PnP OS" boot flag From: Thomas Hood (jdthood@mail.com) Date: Fri Oct 05 2001 - 22:35:53 EST Next message: Thomas Hood: "Question about rtc_lock"
Linux Should Try the iTunes Way | Gizmotastic
Linux has been trying to take over a larger share of the desktop market since day one. The economics of Linux is perfect. The operating system is free from
Why Linux Should Embrace and Extend Microsoft.NET | Linux Magazine
A couple of years ago, I built a subscriber-access version of the Byte Magazine Web site. I started with two prototypes. One used Windows NT, IIS, and Win32 versions of ...
tuxs.org) Which Linux should I choose
Also on tuxs.org: NEW: Try tuxs.org Linux Distribution Chooser to help pick a distribution for you. All the Linux distributions mentioned in Which Linux should I choose can be ...
Linux-Kernel Archive: Linux should better cope with power failu
Linux should better cope with power failure From: Otto Wyss (otto.wyss@bluewin.ch) Date: Mon Mar 19 2001 - 14:46:59 EST Next message: Shane Y. Gibson: "Re: Oops 0000 and 0002 on ...
Linux Kernel Mailing List, Archive by Week: Linux should better
Linux should better cope with power failure From: Otto Wyss (otto.wyss@bluewin.ch) Date: Mon Mar 19 2001 - 14:46:59 EST Next message: Sourav Sen: "atomic_set(skb_datarefp(skb),1)"
Linux.com :: Linux: Should You Use Twice the Amount of Ram as Swap ...
Linux and other Unix-like operating systems use the term "swap" to describe both the act of moving memory pages between RAM and disk, and the region of a disk the pages are stored ...
Linux.com :: Linux: Should You Use Twice the Amount of Ram as Swap ...
Linux and other Unix-like operating systems use the term “swap” to describe both the act of moving memory pages between RAM and disk, and the region of a disk the pages are ...