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Installing kernel source on CentOS/RedHat
1. Maybe you do not need the full kernel sourceIf you need to compile a kernel driver module, the chances are you do not...
Installing kernel source on CentOS/RedHat
1. Maybe you do not need the full kernel sourceIf you need to compile a kernel driver module, the chances are you do not...
SoL 25.00 server distribution has its share of quirks
Author: Cory Buford
Although many Linux distributions can run on either a desktop or server platform, few provide by default a raft of applications aimed...
Sidux grows on you
Author: Susan Linton
Sidux, a relatively new desktop Linux distribution, is based on Sid, the unstable developmental branch of Debian. The developers strive for an...
Use LatencyTOP to find out where process latency is coming from
Author: Ben Martin
The latency of the execution of a particular task can be affected by what tasks a system is running, the condition of...
High Noon with Smokin’ Guns
Author: Leslie P. Polzer
Since the release of the Quake 3 engine source code in summer 2005 a lot of modifications and spin-offs have emerged....
CLI Magic: Viewing system information
Author: Bruce Byfield
GNU/Linux is bursting with information about the system on which it runs. The system's hardware and memory, its Internet link and current...
Slackware’s “magic package maker”
Author: Drew Ames
Slackware Linux today features a powerful and easy-to-use package management system, but making Slackware packages has not always been straightforward. Now Slackware...
Remote cross-target debugging with GDB and GDBserver
Author: Avi Rozen
In theory, GDB, the GNU debugger, can ease the chore of debugging applications running on a Linux-based embedded system. In practice, setting...
Sabayon Linux: Something for everyone
Author: Susan Linton
The Sabayon Linux live DVD distribution, based on the unstable branch of Gentoo Linux, has been in development for several years and...