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Tiny Tiny RSS: A Very Very Useful RSS Reader
Linux.com: "Tiny Tiny RSS (TT-RSS) is an excellent little Web-based RSS aggregator that, despite its tiny size, sports some clever features..."
Anatomy of the Linux Slab Allocator
developerWorks: "The goal of memory management is to provide a method by which memory can be dynamically shared amongst a variety of users for a variety of purposes..."
Why Open Source Software is Not Good Enough
OS Weekly: "The single biggest thing that's working against Linux distributions, and even open source as a whole today is human nature pure and simple..."
Microsoft's Unwinnable War on Linux and Open Source
RoughlyDrafted: "How is an untouchable superpower defeated? In many cases, it foolishly engages itself in an unwinnable war and simply consumes itself..."
Responding to Mr. Allison on ODF
ZDNet: "After dropping a few anti-Vista dings, he explained the problems he had trying to open Office XML files in OpenOffice, and used that as reason to call for all the world to standardize on ODF..."
Linux.com: "Tiny Tiny RSS (TT-RSS) is an excellent little Web-based RSS aggregator that, despite its tiny size, sports some clever features..."
Anatomy of the Linux Slab Allocator
developerWorks: "The goal of memory management is to provide a method by which memory can be dynamically shared amongst a variety of users for a variety of purposes..."
Why Open Source Software is Not Good Enough
OS Weekly: "The single biggest thing that's working against Linux distributions, and even open source as a whole today is human nature pure and simple..."
Microsoft's Unwinnable War on Linux and Open Source
RoughlyDrafted: "How is an untouchable superpower defeated? In many cases, it foolishly engages itself in an unwinnable war and simply consumes itself..."
Responding to Mr. Allison on ODF
ZDNet: "After dropping a few anti-Vista dings, he explained the problems he had trying to open Office XML files in OpenOffice, and used that as reason to call for all the world to standardize on ODF..."
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getting linux into small machines
l.c. benschop
copyright ©2002, 2003, l.c. benschop, eindhoven, the netherlands. permission is granted to make verbatim copies of this document. this is version 1.1 which has some minor corrections.
- contents
- introduction
- first preparation
- building uclibc
- building busybox
- other essential binaries
- populating the root file system
- building a kernel
- making a bootable diskette
- using the boot disks
- and further
- other useful resources
- about this document ...
lennart benschop 2003-05-29