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This chapter uses the example of a Linux handheld to learn about the Memory Technology Devices subsystem of the embedded Linux kernel.... Read Article.
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The command line is one of the most powerful parts of any Ubuntu system, and the tools explained in this chapter will be absolutely critical to success.... Read Article.
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In addition to building a great OS that many use, Ubuntu has grown into an OS that those building other OS use as a basis to build from. This chapter details some of those external projects.... Read Article.
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Security is a major concern of both the designers and the users of Java technology. Cay S. Horstmann and Gary Cornell describe Java's security mechanisms.... Read Article.
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Danny Kalev interviews C++ creator Bjarne Stroustrup about the C++09 standard, why C++ was never meant to be just for OOP, and his affinity to Tolkien's hobbits.... Read Article.
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Randy Nash searches for a working definition of cyber warfare, looks at the historical profile of attacks, and discusses the potential of a devastating electronic Pearl Harbor.... Read Article.
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Herb Tyson loves a good mystery, but not when it comes to the seemingly arbitrary sounds emitted by his computer. When nonspecific new mail arrives, his daughter's seven-year old voice announces, "Hey, Daddy! You've got mail!"
For users of all levels, Herb shows you, step-by-step, how to record voice alarms for use in Microsoft Outlook running... Read Article.