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Annual Linux Showcase & Conference 2001: Oakland, California, USA
- Bryan C. Andregg:
5th Annual Linux Showcase & Conference 2001, Oakland, California, USA, November 5-10, 2001. USENIX Association 2001 - Suresh Siddha:
A Persistent Snapshot Device Driver for Linux. - Daniel Phillips:
A Directory Index for EXT2. - Song Jiang, Xiaodong Zhang:
Adaptive Page Replacement to Protect Thrashing in Linux. - Phillip Ezolt:
A Study in Malloc: A Case of Excessive Minor Faults. - Jamal Hadi Salim, Robert Olsson, Alexey Kuznetsov:
Beyond Softnet. - James Bottomley, Paul Clements:
Managing Distributions, from the Software Vendor's Perspective. - David E. Konerding, Conrad C. Huang, Thomas E. Ferrin:
Chimera: Affordable Desktop Molecular Modeling on Linux Workstations. - Alexander Perry, John Sturtz, David Walsh, Vista Clara, Brian Whitecotton:
Embedding Linux to Track Concealed Weapons. - Cesar Brod:
SAGU: Open-Source Unified Management System for Educational Institutions. - Ashish Palekar, Narendran Ganapathym, Anshul Chadda, Robert D. Russell:
Design and Implementation of a Linux SCSI Target for Storage Area Networks. - P. Venkatesh, K. Gopinath:
The Design, Implementation, and Framework for a Linux-Based Temperature-Sensitive Storage System. - Jeffrey R. Hay, Wu-chun Feng, Mark K. Gardner:
Capturing Network Traffic with a MAGNeT. - Hubertus Franke, Shailabh Nagar, Mike Kravetz, Rajan Ravindran:
PMQS: Scalable Linux Scheduling for High End Servers. - Ray Bryant, Dave Raddatz, Roger Sunshine:
PenguinOMeter: A New File-I/O Benchmark for Linux. - Ronald G. Minnich:
Supermon: High-Performance Monitoring for Linux Clusters. - Brian McGarvey, Robert Cicconetti, Nathan Bushyager, Edan Dalton, Manos M. Tentzeris:
Beowulf Cluster Design for Scientific PDE Models. - Niclas Andersson, Peter Kjellström:
An Integrated User Environment for Scientific Cluster Computing. - Jeff Dike:
User-mode Linux. - Nigel Edwards, Joubert Berger, Tse Huong Choo:
A Secure Linux Platform. - Arnd Christian Heursch, Helmut Rzehak:
Rapid Reaction Linux: Linux with Low Latency and High Timing Accuracy.
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