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Here's some help to port your applications from Windows, Solaris, and OS/2 to run natively on Linux on x86-based systems. The information here also covers porting from Windows to Java and porting and...
To make Linux applications usable worldwide -- with no inequity between Western dialects and languages around the world -- you must be able to input, store, retrieve, and render any language, no...
The LinuxThreads project originally brought multithreading to Linux, but didn't conform to POSIX threading standards. The introduction of Native POSIX Thread Library (NPTL) however, overcame many of...
Linux was one of the first cross-platform operating systems to use 64-bit processors, and now 64-bit systems are becoming commonplace in servers and desktops. Many developers are now facing the need...
Learn how to set up and configure an Oracle RAC 10g Release 2 development cluster for less than US$1,800.
In this episode of the ongoing Kuro Box project, learn how to add a USB camera to the machine. This article includes example Linux code to initialize and read from a USB camera through Video4Linux....
Among the flavors of UNIX, Solaris is considered to be the
closest to Linux, so before starting a port of large Unix-based
application to Linux, the operating system-dependent code is
generally...
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...
Say you want to use Linux in a dual-boot arrangemen, but you
don't have any free space on your computer's hard drive. One
solution would be to use a "live" Linux distribution such as
Knoppix,...