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    Running Linux. by Dalheimer, Matthias Kalle

    Edition: 5th ed. /
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    Linux for dummies by Blum, Richard, 1962-

    Edition: 9th ed. /
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    Linux bible. by Negus, Chris, 1957-

    Edition: 8th ed. /
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    Linux clustering : building and maintaining Linux clusters / Charles Bookman. by Bookman, Charles

    Published 2003
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    Linux in a nutshell.

    Edition: 6th ed. /
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    Essential Linux / Steve Heath. by Heath, Steve

    Published 1997
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    Linux cookbook / Carla Schroder. by Schroder, Carla

    Published 2004
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    Linux device drivers / Alessandro Rubini. by Rubini, Alessandro

    Published 1998
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    Linux kernel development / Robert Love. by Love, Robert

    Published 2003
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    Linux system programming / Robert Love. by Love, Robert

    Published 2007
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    Operating systems with Linux / John O'Gorman. by O'Gorman, John, 1945-

    Published 2001
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    Ubuntuʼ Linuxʼ Bible William von Hagen. by Von Hagen, William

    Published 2007
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    Understanding Linux network internals / Christian Benvenuti. by Benvenuti, Christian

    Published 2006
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    Linux all-in-one for dummies / Emmett Dulaney. by Dulaney, Emmett A.

    Edition: 5th edition.
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    Linux all-in-one for dummies Emmett Dulaney. by Dulaney, Emmett A.

    Edition: 5th edition.
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    Linux command line and shell scripting bible. by Blum, Richard, 1962-, Bresnahan, Christine

    Edition: Third edition /
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    Linux kernel internals / Michael Beck ... [et al.].

    Edition: 2nd ed.
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    Linux for dummies / by Richard Blum and Dee-Ann LeBlanc. by Blum, Richard, 1962-

    Edition: 9th ed.
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    Linux system administration / Tom Adelstein and Bill Lubanovic. by Adelstein, Tom

    Published 2007
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    Linux for embedded and real-time applications / by Doug Abbott. by Abbott, Doug

    Edition: 2nd ed.
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    Latex for Linux : a vade mecum / Bernice Sacks Lipkin. by Lipkin, Bernice Sacks

    Published 1999
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    The rebel code : Linux and the open source revolution / Glyn Moody. by Moody, Glyn

    Published 2001
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    Understanding the Linux kernel / Daniel P. Bovet & Marco Cesati. by Bovet, Daniel P. (Daniel Pierre)

    Published 2001
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    Linux unwired / Roger Weeks, Edd Dumbill and Brian Jepson. by Weeks, Roger

    Published 2004
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    UNIX and Linux system administration handbook / Evi Nemeth ... [et al.].

    Edition: 4th ed.
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    Linux device drivers / Jonathan Corbet, Alessandro Rubini and Greg Kroah-Hartman. by Corbet, Jonathan

    Edition: 3rd ed.
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    Rebel code : the inside story of Linux and the open source revolution / Glyn Moody. by Moody, Glyn

    Published 2002
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    The cathedral and the bazaar / Eric Steven Raymond. by Raymond, Eric S.

    Published 2010
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    Introducing C++ for scientists, engineers and mathematicians / Derek Capper. by Capper, D. M. (Derek M.), 1947-

    Edition: Second edition.
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    An active router architecture using programmable hardware by Alexandros Fragkiadakis

    Published 2005
    “…The router consists of two hosts running Linux. The separation of the router functionality into two hosts is performed for safety reasons. …”
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    Extensive evaluation of programming models and ISAs impact on multicore soft error reliability by Felipe da Rosa, Vitor Bandeira, Ricardo Reis, Luciano Ost

    Published 2018
    “…It is investigated the impact of parallelization libraries and distinct ISAs on the soft error reliability of two multicore ARM processor models (i.e., Cortex-A9 and CortexA72), running Linux Kernel and benchmarks with up to 87 billion instructions. …”
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    An extensive soft error reliability analysis of a real autonomous vehicle software stack by Vitor Bandeira, Isadora Oliveira, Felipe Rosa, Ricardo Reis, Luciano Ost

    Published 2020
    “…This brief focuses on the soft error susceptibility assessment of a real automotive application running on top of unmodified Linux kernels, and considering two commercially available processors, and three cross-compilers. …”
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    Distributed Control Architecture by Trevor Rawlings

    Published 2009
    “…Implementations of the architecture currently exist for Microsoft Windows, Windows Mobile 5, Linux and Microchip dsPIC30 microcontrollers. Conceptually, DCA exposes the functionality of each networked device as objects with interfaces and associated methods. …”
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    SOFIA: An automated framework for early soft error assessment, identification, and mitigation by Jonas Gava, Vitor Bandeira, Felipe Rosa, Rafael Garibotti, Ricardo Reis, Luciano Ost

    Published 2022
    “…The proposed framework and novel variations of the RAT are validated through more than 1739k fault injections considering a real Linux kernel, benchmarks from different domains and a multi-core Arm processor.…”
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    A fine-grained and transparent congestion control enforcement scheme by Yuxiang Zhang, Lin Cui, Fung Po Tso, Quanlong Guan, Weijia Jia, Jipeng Zhou

    Published 2018
    “…In practice, a single TCP congestion control is often used to handle all TCP connections on a Web server, e.g., Cubic for Linux by default. Considering complex and ever-changing networking environment, the default congestion control algorithm may not always be the most suitable one. …”
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