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Getting Fast Business Insight with SAP HANA on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and IBM Power Systems

Many organizations are struggling to turn growing amounts of data into business value. They are looking for ways to do this rapidly and affordably. SAP HANA running on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications on IBM Power Systems can give organizations the tools they need to compete effectively in the world of big data. This IBM Redguide publication explains to business users how SAP HANA running with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on the Power Systems platform, addresses the major challenges of organizations today, and what benefits their organizations can expect. The guide describes the solution in more detail, explains how it can fit into an organization's environment, and provides links and contact information for those who wish to learn more.

The guide describes the solution in more detail, explains how it can fit into an organization's environment, and provides links and contact information for those who wish to learn more.

Designing and Implementing Linux Firewalls with QoS Using Netfilter, Iproute2, NAT and L7-filter

Learn how to secure your system and implement QoS using real-world scenarios for networks of all sizes.

Learn how to secure your system and implement QoS using real-world scenarios for networks of all sizes.

Developing Linux Applications with GTK+ and GDK

The goal of Developing Linux Applications is to provide a handbook for developers who are moving to the Linux platform. Linux Application Development covers the GTK+ library including GLIB and GDK using C. You'll find information covered no place else--information that Linux developers need in one comprehensive development book. All of the applications and code the author developed for the title have been released under the GPL.

The goal of Developing Linux Applications is to provide a handbook for developers who are moving to the Linux platform.

Arch Linux Handbook 3.0

A Simple, Lightweight Survival Guide

The Arch Linux Beginners' guide has helped thousands of new users install this popular, keep it simple Linux distribution. Now in it's third edition, marking Arch Linux' 10th anniversary, this handbook is still all you need to get started.Arch Linux is an independently developed i686/x86-64 general purpose GNU/Linux distribution versatile enough to suit any role. Development focuses on simplicity, minimalism, and code elegance.

Now in it's third edition, marking Arch Linux' 10th anniversary, this handbook is still all you need to get started.Arch Linux is an independently developed i686/x86-64 general purpose GNU/Linux distribution versatile enough to suit any ...

Linux Kernel Development

The authoritative guide to the latest Linux kernel: fully updated, with an all-new chapter on kernel data structures. * *Authored by a well-known member of the Linux kernel development team with a reputation for clarity, readability, and insight. *Covers all major subsystems and features of the latest version of the Linux 2.6.xx kernel. *Provides examples based on real kernel code: samples that developers can use to modify and improve the Linux kernel on their own. Linux Kernel Development, 3/e, is a start-to-finish guide to the design and implementation of the latest Linux 2.6.xx kernel, written specifically for programmers who want to understand the existing kernel, write new kernel code, and write software that relies on the kernel's behavior. Author Robert Love is respected worldwide for his contributions to the Linux kernel: contributions that have improved everything from Linux preemption and process scheduling to virtual memory. In this book, he illuminates every major subsystem and feature of the current Linux kernel: their purpose, goals, design, implementation, and programming interfaces. He covers the kernel both from a theoretical and applied standpoint, helping programmers gain deep insights into operating system design as they master the skills of writing Linux kernel code.Love covers all important algorithms, relevant subsystems, process management, scheduling, time management and timers, system call interface, memory addressing, memory management, paging strategies, caching layers, VFS, kernel synchronization, signals, and more. This edition has been updated throughout to reflect changes since the original Linux kernel 2.6 was released. It also contains an entirely new chapter on kernel data structures.

In this book, he illuminates every major subsystem and feature of the current Linux kernel: their purpose, goals, design, implementation, and programming interfaces.

Embedded Linux Primer

A Practical Real-World Approach

Up-to-the-Minute, Complete Guidance for Developing Embedded Solutions with Linux Linux has emerged as today’s #1 operating system for embedded products. Christopher Hallinan’s Embedded Linux Primer has proven itself as the definitive real-world guide to building efficient, high-value, embedded systems with Linux. Now, Hallinan has thoroughly updated this highly praised book for the newest Linux kernels, capabilities, tools, and hardware support, including advanced multicore processors. Drawing on more than a decade of embedded Linux experience, Hallinan helps you rapidly climb the learning curve, whether you’re moving from legacy environments or you’re new to embedded programming. Hallinan addresses today’s most important development challenges and demonstrates how to solve the problems you’re most likely to encounter. You’ll learn how to build a modern, efficient embedded Linux development environment, and then utilize it as productively as possible. Hallinan offers up-to-date guidance on everything from kernel configuration and initialization to bootloaders, device drivers to file systems, and BusyBox utilities to real-time configuration and system analysis. This edition adds entirely new chapters on UDEV, USB, and open source build systems. Tour the typical embedded system and development environment and understand its concepts and components. Understand the Linux kernel and userspace initialization processes. Preview bootloaders, with specific emphasis on U-Boot. Configure the Memory Technology Devices (MTD) subsystem to interface with flash (and other) memory devices. Make the most of BusyBox and latest open source development tools. Learn from expanded and updated coverage of kernel debugging. Build and analyze real-time systems with Linux. Learn to configure device files and driver loading with UDEV. Walk through detailed coverage of the USB subsystem. Introduces the latest open source embedded Linux build systems. Reference appendices include U-Boot and BusyBox commands.

This edition adds entirely new chapters on UDEV, USB, and open source build systems. Tour the typical embedded system and development environment and understand its concepts and components.

The Complete Guide to Linux System Administration

Prepares users for the Red Hat Certified Technician (RHCT) Certification, Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Certification, and SAIR/GNU Linux Certified Administrator (LCA) Certification.

Prepares users for the Red Hat Certified Technician (RHCT) Certification, Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Certification, and SAIR/GNU Linux Certified Administrator (LCA) Certification.

Linux Core Kernel Commentary

Disc contains: linux-0.01 -- linux-2.4.1 -- linux-2.4.5 -- Tags files for all included kernel distributions -- lckc_code -- lckc-find-line.el -- Cross-reference listing for lckc_code.

Disc contains: linux-0.01 -- linux-2.4.1 -- linux-2.4.5 -- Tags files for all included kernel distributions -- lckc_code -- lckc-find-line.el -- Cross-reference listing for lckc_code.