| M. WELSH and L. KAUFMAN, (1995), Running LINUX, O'Reilly and Associates, Sebastopol, California. |
....MS DOS and Linux. While MS DOS may be uncontroversial for a minimal embedded system, the use of Linux is less obvious, and so merits further discussion. Linux is a Unix like multi user multi tasking operating system that is available for a very wide range of hardware platforms, including the PC [9]. Linux has a number of attributes that make it particularly attractive for the application described in this paper. In particular: Multi tasking is particularly useful in a robot controller so that, for instance, a number of robot behaviours can be implemented as separate tasks or ....
M. Welsh, K. Dalheimer, L. Kaufman, Running Linux, O'Reilly & Associates, 1999.
....a Linux station with an accelerated SVGA card will generally have much greater performance than on commercial UNIX workstations. In one benchmark test Xfree86 on a 486DX2 66 PC with 20MB RAM plus VLB s3 864 graphics card with 2MB DRAM was found to be seven times faster than a Sparc IPX workstation[12]. IO cards in general tend to be much cheaper on the PC than their equivalent VME counterparts, sometimes as much as a factor of 10. The bus architecture on the VME crate is much more sophisticated than the ISA bus common on PCs (and perhaps more so than the PCI bus as well) However, this extra ....
M.Walsh and L.Kaufman, Running Linux , O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. ISBN: 1-56592-151-8 .
....to 0x40000000 (i.e. from 0 to 1GB) A typical address space is shown in figure . 3.3 The Linux Operating System Linux is a freely available operating system for PCs. It is compatible with the POSIX 1003.1 standard and includes large areas of the functions of UNIX System V and BSD 4. 3 [17, 10]. The operating system s source code is distributed under the GNU public license, thus everyone can use, copy, and modify the code freely. 5 Hardware Context FP registers FP stack task struct mm struct desc struct Local Descriptor Table Virtual address space information Figure 5: ....
Matt Welsh and Lar Kaufman. Running Linux. O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., USA, 1995.
....application areas and the potential service type descriptions. Therefore, the administration of DRYAD based trading applications requires expertise. The trader object and the trading library components are written in C and run in SPARC Solaris environment (ONC, Open Network Computing) and on Linux (Welsh and Kaufman, 1995). The graphical user interfaces run in SPARC Solaris environment. For storage, the trading system uses a portable, special purpose database engine, called Debbie (Kutvonen and Kutvonen, 1996) The DRYAD trader object (Figure 2) consists of ffl a trader repository object, that has two parts: the ....
Welsh, M. and Kaufman, L. (1995) Running Linux. O'Reilly & Associates.
....mechanism is similar to the Frigate Dispatcher. However, there is no provision for an object oriented programming model. Similar facilities were also built for other operating systems. Pseudo FileSystems [WO89] were developed for Sprite [OCD88] Userfs [Fit95] provides this service for LINUX [WK95]. Stackable Layers also provides this functionality on vnode operations through transport layers. These three systems use the mount mechanism to provide a volume granularity redirection to servers. They also require servers to be started prior to use. Watchdogs [BP88] and Extensible Streams ....
Matt Welsh and Lar Kaufman. Running LINUX. O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., Sebastopol, CA, 1995.
....the rate control scheme and, finally, an outline of the use of several network oriented QoS filters. The implementation details presented in Chapter 7 correspond to the end system and network domains. In the end system, METS communications support is embedded in the Linux operating system [Linux,94] and interfaces directly to the Lancaster ATM Research Networking Environment. In the network, METS signalling and QoS control mechanisms are embedded in the ATMos operating system [French,93] resident in the Olivetti Research Laboratory (ORL) 4x4 ATM switches. 16To evaluate this ....
Welsh, M., and L. Kaufman, "Running Linux", O'Reilly Associates, ISBN 1-56592-100-3, 1994.
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M. WELSH and L. KAUFMAN, (1995), Running LINUX, O'Reilly and Associates, Sebastopol, California.
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Welsh, M. (ed.) (1999), Running LINUX (3rd Edition) , O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. This is an introductory book on Linux, covering almost all aspects of Linux from installation, X-window, to networking. Very well-written.
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Matt Welsh & Lar Kaufman, "Running Linux", O'Reilly, February1995.
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[Wels95] Matt Welsh, Lar Kaufman, Running Linux, ISBN 1-5692-100-3, 1995.
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