[Viana-pm] O'Reilly News - Unix, Unix Programming, Linux, Open Source

José Castro jac at natura.di.uminho.pt
Tue Feb 21 02:52:03 PST 2006


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> Issue 02-06
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> ** Powerful Remote X Displays with FreeNX  **
> Imagine X server technology with compression so tight that GNOME and KDE sessions yield impressive response times when run over modems with SSH encryption. Don't pinch yourself; you're not dreaming! Tom Adelstein explains how FreeNX is the cure-all to many of X11's ills in this excerpt from Running Linux. 
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> ** Linux Virtualization with Xen  **
> Virtualization is an old idea--running multiple distinct operating systems atop a powerful box has a lot of advantages. Xen is a new virtualization platform. Despite its youth, its Linux support is very good. Kris Buytaert explains the basics of virtualization and shows how to configure and install Xen and to create new virtual machines.
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> ** Previewing KDE 4  **
> The next major release of KDE will come out in the fall, and the developers are already planning new features and benefits. John Littler recently interviewed Aaron J. Seigo about the team's plans--and controversy surrounding upcoming ports to nonfree platforms.
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> ** Running Commercial Linux Software on FreeBSD  **
> Running Commercial Linux Software on FreeBSD by Michael W. Lucas 
> One intriguing feature of the BSDs is their ability to run binaries for Linux distributions. This can be very useful for running commercial software. Michael W. Lucas demonstrates how to configure and use the Linux compatibility layer on FreeBSD. 
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> ** Building Binary PC-BSD Packages  **
> Several BSD-based distributions have emerged recently--and a few are relevant to and accessible by end users. One such is PC-BSD, whose innovations include a binary package installation system. Of course, that requires people to build binary packages for it. Fortunately, as Dru Lavigne demonstrates, doing so is both easy and addictively fun.
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> ** Understanding Linux Network Internals **
> A no-nonsense guide to Linux networking, Understanding Linux Network Internals offers a clear view of the underlying concepts and teaches you to follow the C code that implements it. Topics include system initialization, network interface card (NIC) device drivers, bridging, routing, ICMP, and more. Numerous diagrams, flowcharts, and examples deliver optimum understandability.
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