Hardware
Hardware is a general term that refers to the physical artifacts of a technology.
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This program is designed to test and certify a vendor's tape
backup hardware against a known set of parameters to ensure
compatibility for use on Linux. The test results are then
posted in the...
A resource site for linux focusing on hardware compatibility
for Linxu, newbie forums, faqs, and etc for both the Linux user
and developer community.
If you are a developer for the GNU/Linux system, this book will
help you to: * Develop GNU/Linux software that works the way
users expect it to. * Write more sophisticated programs with...
S/390 is IBMs most reliable hardware platform. S/390 servers can be partitioned and run different operating systems - separated from each other - at the same time.Linux for S/390 is a new chance to...
Linux/MIPS is a port of the widespread UNIX clone Linux to the MIPS architecture. Linux/MIPS runs on a large number of technically very different systems ranging from small embedded systems to large...
Linux/m68k is the port of the Linux operating system to run on systems using Motorola's 68020, 68030, 68040 and 68060 microprocessors. Linux/m68k, like other Linux ports, is source compatible with...
AlphaLinux is a port of the Linux operating system to Compaq
(was Digital)'s Alpha CPU. The Alpha is a true 64-bit CPU that
holds the title as the fastest chip currently available, with
speeds...