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POSIX IO Must Die! | Linux Magazine - 0 views

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    POSIX IO Must Die! POSIX IO is becoming a serious impediment to IO performance and scaling. POSIX is one of the standards that enabled portable programs and POSIX IO is the portion of the standard surrounding IO. But as the world of storage evolves with greatly increasing capacities and greatly increasing performance, it is time for POSIX IO to evolve or die.
Tim Mullins

Linux Mint 8 Helena x64 Edition RC - Review Screencast - 0 views

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    Review Screencast of Linux Mint 8 Helena x64 Edition Release Candidate, which is the same as Linux Mint 8 but is 64bit rather than 32bit. I spend most of the video showing you all the benefits and extra features of Linux Mint over standard Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala. 100% original video production
Tim Mullins

OSGUI Linux - Custom Linux Live OS ISO building with Reconstructor.org - 0 views

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    OSGUI Linux - Custom Linux Live OS ISO building with www.reconstructor.org This is a very easy way to create your own custom Standard Operating Environment (SOE) based on Debian or Ubuntu Linux. Reconstructor is a GNU/Linux distribution customization and creation toolkit. It allows for the...
Paul Sydney Orozco

A Spoon-feed, step by step fast Spring Web MVC Tutorial - 0 views

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    A tutorial on how to create a web application using basic Spring MVC from spring-framework 3.0.5. We will design our web-based application based on the standard Spring MVC where request to the web-app will be routed to a Controller module, then to it's jsp View with data from our business Model
Djiezes Kraaijst

Computerworld - The A-Z of Programming Languages: BASH/Bourne-Again Shell - 0 views

  • Interviews The A-Z of Programming Languages: BASH/Bourne-Again ShellWhen the Bourne Shell found its identity
  • in this article we chat to Chet Ramey about his experience maintaining Bash.
  • In BASH's case, the problem to be solved was a free software version of the Posix standard shell to be part of the GNU system.
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  • the original Bourne Shell was very influential, the various System V shell releases preserved that heritage, and the Posix committee used those versions as the basis for the standard they developed. Certainly the basic language syntax and built-in commands are direct descendants of the Bourne Shell's. Bash's additional features and functionality build on what the Bourne shell provided. As for source code and internal implementation, there's no relationship at all
  • Bash will continue to evolve as both an interactive environment and a programming language. I'd like to add more features that allow interested users to extend the shell in novel ways. The programmable completion system is an example of that kind of extension.
  • Do you have any advice for up-and-coming programmers? Find an area that interests you and get involved with an existing community. There are free software projects in just about any area of programming. The nuts-and-bolts -- which language you use, what programming environment you use, where you do your work -- are not as important as the passion and interest you bring to the work itself.
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    an interview with Chet Ramey, maintainer of the bash-shell
Sandra Nowakowski

CCNA Study Guide - 0 views

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    Albert's Ccna Study Guide Access List 1-99 Ip Standard 100-199 Ip Extended 200-299 Protocol Type Code 300-399 Decnet Access List ... Albert's Ccna Study Guide. Albert's Ccna Study Guide ... Www.pass100.net/jisuanji/sike/shiti/79216.html Cisco Ccna...
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namebench - Project Hosting on Google Code - 2 views

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    Are you a power-user with 5 minutes to spare? Do you want a faster internet experience? Try out namebench. It hunts down the fastest DNS servers available for your computer to use. namebench runs a fair and thorough benchmark using your web browser history, tcpdump output, or standardized datasets in order to provide an individualized recommendation. namebench is completely free and does not modify your system in any way. This project began as a 20% project at Google.
Foxx Inabox

YAML Ain't Markup Language (YAML™) Version 1.1 - 0 views

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    Overview of all examples and standards of YAML.
Luciano Ferrer

6 of the Best Free Linux Screencasting Software - Linux Links - The Linux Portal Site - 0 views

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    "recordMyDesktop Captures audio-video data of a Linux desktop session Byzanz Small and compact screencast creator pyvnc2swf Screen recording tool with Flash (SWF) output xvidcap Standards-based alternative to tools like Lotus ScreenCam Istanbul Desktop session recorder producing Ogg Theora video Wink Tutorial and presentation creation software"
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Try Pandoc - a universal document converter - 7 views

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    Pandoc is a program for converting between various markup formats. Input formats include markdown, reStructuredText, HTML, and LaTeX; output formats include HTML, LaTeX, ConTeXt, S5, DocBook, groff man, reStructuredText, markdown, and RTF. Many extensions to standard markdown syntax are provided, including inline LaTeX math, tables, definition lists, superscripts and subscripts, smart quotes and dashes, and footnotes Pandoc is in the MacPorts, Debian, Ubuntu, Slackware, Arch, NetBSD, and FreeBSD ports repositories. Note that the version of pandoc in these repositories may not be the most recent. There is also a Windows installer.
Marc Lijour

Online Masters Program Focuses on Free Software - PCWorld Business Center - 0 views

  • the Free Technology Academy (FTA) and the Free Software Foundation (FSF) just announced this week that they've teamed up on an online Master's Program in Free Software and Free Standards
  • Amsterdam-based FTA's virtual campus
  • All learning materials are published under a free license and can be accessed by anyone
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  • "The FTA course materials teach people to use GNU/Linux; more than that, it teaches them to recognize why this is important," said Richard Stallman
  • include special video guest lectures
  • FTA will also provide the FSF Associate Membership with 30 discount vouchers for FTA courses each trimester.
Yi Wang

Castle: Reinventing Storage for Big Data: OSCON 2011 - O'Reilly Conferences, July 25 - ... - 0 views

  • The standard Linux storage stack wasn’t designed for write-heavy big data workloads, nor is it well-suited to modern hardware: large, slow SATA disks, SSDs or many cores. Castle, an open-source project, is a ground-up overhauling of RAID, file systems, and the POSIX interface. It is released under the GPL and runs as part of the Linux kernel. Our target is 1 million random inserts per second to disk on a $1,000 commodity box, and we’re nearly there. Castle is also the core of the Acunu Data Platform, which delivers up to 100x higher performance for applications written for Cassandra and other tools.
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