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 Linux Valley - ENCYCLOPEDIA
Describes the inatllation of Linux on a Acer laptop and various issues related to this.
Using the Visor with Linux and your USB port.
This document is only useful for those with the printer port version of a ZIP drive who wish to have either a portable or backup Linux system on a ZIP disk.
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 On-Oz
This library accesses the framebuffer of a specific platform, manages offscreen buffers, and converts the buffers to whatever video format is available.
This was mostly developed on a Linux platform and freely available binary and source distributions are available.
On Linux Intel platforms Overture has been compiled and is supported with the egcs compiler.
stommel.tamu.edu /~baum/linuxlist/linuxlist/node36.html   (12093 words)

  
 F
linux FrameBuffer Imageviewer This is a image viewer for linux framebuffer devices.
Program to modify settings for the framebuffer devices (/dev/fb?) on Linux, like depth, virtual resolution, timing parameters etc. This program is useful for all Linux/m68k kernel versions, and for late 2.1 kernels on most other architectures.
Modern operating systems such as Red Hat Linux allow long and descriptive file names with few restrictions (for example, all alphanumeric characters and spaces are allowed).
www.tldp.org /LDP/Linux-Dictionary/html/f.html   (10511 words)

  
 LWN - Announcements
Open Country, Inc., publishers of Linux and other Open Source desktop software packages, has been selected as one of three Silicon Valley start-ups to speak at the annual Entrepreneur Day conference at the Santa Clara Convention Center on June 10, 2000.
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The Simi-Conejo Linux Users Group will be holding LUGFest III on October 28th, 2000, in Simi Valley, California.
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 Carlos Rodrigues: Directório de Documentação   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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Linux Gazette: Parallel Processing on Linux with PVM and MPI
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 Infodrom Linx   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 Bookmarks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Squishywishywoo: delete and backspace keys under X (emacs, xterm)
DirectVNC - VNC client for the linux framebuffer
Linux DNS Server - How To Set Up Static or Dynamic DNS for Your Internet Servers
www1.cs.columbia.edu /~ricardo/bookmarks.html   (476 words)

  
 Kernel Traffic #112 For 23 Mar 2001
Tim had nothing new to report from his hunting expedition, and the thread ended.
Jeffrey Butler remarked, "I've noticed that poll() calls on IPv4 sockets do not behave the same under linux 2.4 vs. linux 2.2.14.
Linux 2.4 will return POLLHUP for a socket that is not connected (and has never been connected) while Linux 2.2 will not." He posted a test program that behaved differently on 2.2 and 2.4 due to this change, and asked what the reasoning was behind that decision.
www.kerneltraffic.org /kernel-traffic/kt20010323_112.html   (2939 words)

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