Modification of the Linux kernel to support group envionments, Supervised by Dr Eike Ritter
Abstract: Linux is a member of the large family of UNIX-like operating systems, initially developed by Linus Trovalds, it experienced sudden spectacular popularity in the late 1990’s. Linux popularity is increasing day by day not only because its freeware, but also due to massive support available for the operating system. Even though a new stable kernel is released every quarter, there are hardly any modifications done to provide better group work. The current Linux scheme is more of protecting single... (Update)
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@misc{ suri-group,
author = "Tameesh Suri and ",
title = "Group Linux",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/suri02group.html" }
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