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This tutorial will help users understand how to create and use templates. It provides guidance of how one can easily reduce the possibility of error when a graph template is used. Users can thus...
Minimize the time required to manage memory and maximize available memory for general usage with the slab allocator. This article explores the ideas behind the slab allocator and examines its...
Use the PA technology's Time Base register to measure time at the nanosecond level in Linux on PowerPC and Cell BE microprocessors. Applications where this is useful include timestamping transactions...
A great philosopher once said, "Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so." What about real time? Specifically, what about Linux and real time? Paul McKenney of IBM discusses processors, computer...
The wave of migration to open source in business has the potential to cause a tremendous porting traffic jam as developers move the ever-pervasive Windows application to the Linux platform. In this...
Much of today's enterprise-level software on UNIX caters to the business needs of large companies. And so it must support emerging technologies and follow the rapidly evolving market trends, such as...
Post-Linked Optimization for Linux on POWER is a
performance-tuning utility used to improve the execution time
and the real memory utilization of user-level application
programs, based on their...
The average developer spends more time navigating, learning,
and debugging configuration files than you'd expect. But you
can save that time -- and loads of energy and frustration --
with one...
Hey, you with that old Pentium machine! Don't toss it away because it looks underpowered compared to all the fancy new hardware. It can have a second life as a firewall for your small business or...
This article presents an architecture blueprint for building a wireless e-business solution that seamlessly integrates into the existing e-business infrastructure. Combining the efficiency and power...
Since September of 1999, when Borland announced they would produce a version of Delphi for the Linux operating system, Kylix (the project's code name and now its shipping name) has been one of the...
Some time ago someone asked on the linuxassembly Mailinglist if selfmodifying code under Linux is possible, i think yes it is ;-) I know that this kind of programcode is not the cleanest way of...