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What Is the Linux Kernel, and Why Does It Matter?
An operating system's kernel manages resources, handles system calls, governs hardware access, and controls processes. The Linux kernel was started as a way to overcome the licensing limitations of ...
Data centers demand cooler-running Linux boxes, and several projects are starting to deliver. Len Brown can only be a glutton for punishment; he is, after all, the maintainer of the Linux ACPI ...
I just installed Sarge fresh onto my AthlonXP machine, and I put aside 50gb for the whole thing on my ATA card (I'm dual booting- / lives on hde). Everything went through well, grub found Windows okay ...
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