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Annual Linux Showcase & Conference 2000: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- 4th Annual Linux Showcase & Conference 2000, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, October 10-14, 2000. USENIX Association 2000
- Massimo Bernaschi, Emanuele Gabrielli, Luigi V. Mancini:
Enhancements to the Linux Kernel for Blocking Buffer Overflow Based Attacks. - Serge E. Hallyn, Phil Kearns:
Domain and Type Enforcement for Linux. - Vincenzo Cutello, Emilio Mastriani, Francesco Pappalardo:
Piranha Audit: Kernel Enhancements And Utilities To Improve Audit/Logging. - Philip H. Carns, Walter B. Ligon III, Robert B. Ross, Rajeev Thakur:
PVFS: A Parallel File System for Linux Clusters. - Paul Anderson, Alastair Scobie:
Large Scale Linux Configuration with LCFG. - Ben Woodard, Nick Moffitt:
Perspecitive on Printing. - Klaus Knopper:
Building a Self-Contained Autoconfiguring Linux System on an ISO9660 File System. - John Hawkes:
Lockmeter: Highly Informative Instrumentation for Spin Locks in the Linux Kernel. - Chris Sears:
The Elements of Cache Programming Style. - Robert G. Brown:
Maximizing Beowulf Performance. - Muralidharan Rangarajan, Liviu Iftode:
Software Distributed Shared Memory over Virtual Interface Architecture: Implemenation and Performance. - Hong Ong, Paul A. Farrell:
Performance Comparison of LAM/MPI, MPICH, and MVICH on a Linux Cluster Connected by a Gigabit Ethernet Network. - Jim McQuillan:
The Linux Terminal Server Project: Thin Clients and Linux. - David Skoll:
A PPPoE Implementation for Linux. - Alan Robertson:
Linux-HA Heartbeat System Design. - Richard R. Morgan:
Introducing Linux File Services into a Windows NT Network. - Kevin P. Lawton:
Plex86: An 180x86 Virtual Machine. - Greg Wettstein, Johannes Grosen:
Gaining the Middleground: A Linux-based Open-Source Middleware Initiative. - Steve Best:
JFS Log: How the Journaled File System Performs Logging. - Kenneth W. Preslan, Andrew P. Barry, Jonathan Brassow, Michael Declerck, A. J. Lewis, Adam Manthei, Ben Marzinski, Erling Nygaard, Seth Van Oort, David Teigland, Mike Tilstra, Steve Whitehouse, Matthew T. O'Keefe:
Scalability and Failure Recovery in a Linux Cluster File System. - Brett M. Bode, David M. Halstead, Ricky Kendall, Zhou Lei, David Jackson:
The Portable Batch Scheduler and the Maui Scheduler on Linux Clusters. - Brian Finley:
VA SystemImager. - Mark Mitchell, Alexander Samuel:
GCC 3.0: The State of the Source. - Ray Bryant, Bill Hartner, Qi He, Ganesh Venkitachalam:
SMP Scalability Comparisons of Linux Kernels 2.2.14 and 2.3.99. - Giles Orr, Jacob Wyatt:
SSH Port Forwarding. - Niels Provos, Chuck Lever, Stephen Tweedie:
Analyzing the Overload Behavior of a Simple Web Server. - Chuck Lever:
Linux Kernel Hash Table Behavior: Analysis and Improvements. - H. Seok Jeon, Sam H. Noh:
Dynamic Buffer Cache Management Scheme Based on Simple and Aggressive Prefetching. - Ron Minnich, James Hendricks, Dale Webster:
The Linux BIOS. - Ronald G. Minnich:
LOBOS (Linux OS Boots OS): Booting a Kernel in 32-bit Mode. - Hank G. Dietz, Timothy Mattox:
KLAT2's Flat Neighborhood Network. - Olivier Fourdan:
Xfce: A Lightweight Desktop Environment. - Michael J. Hammel:
The State of the Arts - Linux Tools for the Graphic Artist. - David Sifry:
Open-Source Group Calendaring: GCTP and OpenFlock. - Keith Packard:
Translucent Windows in X. - Dirk H. Hohndel, Robin Cutshaw:
Developing Drivers and Extensions for XFree86-4.x. - Thomas Guignon:
BLASTH, a BLAS Library for Dual SMP Computers. - Katerina Michalickova, Moyez Dharsee, Christopher W. V. Hogue:
Sequence Analysis on a 216-Processor Beowulf Cluster. - Christopher E. Cramer, John A. Board:
The Development and Integration of a Distributed 3D FFT for a Cluster of Workstations. - Richard J. Moore:
Dynamic Probes and Generalised Kernel Hooks Interface for Linux. - Allan Cantos:
Knowing When to Say No. - Adam Thornton:
Linux on the System/390. - Jeff Dike:
A user-mode port of the Linux kernel. - Nicholas McGuire:
Embedded Linux. - David Ascher, Eric Promislow, Dick Hardt:
Mozilla as a cross-platform application development framework. - David J. Brown, Karl Runge:
Library Interface Versioning in Solaris and Linux.
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