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    <title>W^X in Linux?</title>
    <description>On Nov 9  8:49am   Non scrivetemi    wrote:  &gt; NOTE: originally posted to  linux kernel  NG    &gt; http:  en wikipedia org wiki W 5EX    &gt; I was wondering if W^X is part of the Linux roadmap for the  near   &gt; future? From what I remember from college and MMU s the security issues  &gt; we re having today shouldn t really exist  but they do     Linux has a si   </description>
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    <title>HPCS 10 Call for papers</title>
    <description>HPCS 10 Call for papers    The 2010 International Conference on High Performance Computing  Systems  HPCS 10    website: http:  www PromoteResearch org  will be  held during 12 14 of July 2010 in Orlando  FL  USA   HPCS is an  important event in the areas of high performance computing  grid  computing and related topics     The conference will be held at the same time and location where  severa   </description>
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    <title>ia32 System call emulation in x86_64</title>
    <description>On Nov 10  10:09am  David Schwartz  wrote:  &gt; On Nov 10  8:52am  Somu Peri  wrote:  &gt;  &gt; &gt; I would really appreciate it if anyone can shed light into how are  &gt; &gt; system calls for 32 bit binaries handled in a 64 bit kernel  or  &gt; &gt; atleast give me pointers other than the source code itself   More  &gt; &gt; precisely I would like to know how and where the    </description>
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    <title>Wonders of Allah in Dolphins</title>
    <description>Wonders of Allah in Dolphins        For dolphins  breathing is not a reflex  as it is for humans and other  land mammals  but rather a voluntary movement  In other words   dolphins decide to breathe like we decide to walk  There is also a  precaution taken in order to prevent the animal s being drowned while  sleeping in water  While sleeping  the dolphin uses the right and left  hemisphere of    </description>
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    <title>Changing IP Address in Kernel after changing in application</title>
    <description>On Oct 29  5:20am  kracks  wrote:    &gt;  ii When the user changes the IP address of camera in webapplication i  &gt; have to update the same IP address to the camera system having  &gt; Embedded Linux OS   &gt;  iii So when the IP camera boots for the next time it has to boot with  &gt; the recent IP address set by the user   &gt;  iv How can i make the network module to pick the updat   </description>
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    <title>Richard Stallman On FOSS GNU And Freedom</title>
    <description>Richard Stallman On FOSS GNU And Freedom:    http:  www youtube com view_play_list?p=C2233C191A464B26    Hope This Helps : </description>
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    <title>thread memory size</title>
    <description>On Oct 13  3:11pm  Jan Helgesen  wrote:    &gt; It always does  because any shared resource has to be synchronised  &gt; between caches and RAM memory before it can be accessed by a thread at a  &gt; cpu cache     Oh  just to clarify one detail: Most modern SMB cache coherency  protocols do  not  synchronize caches to RAM for any reason other than  to make more room in the caches  or t   </description>
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    <title>typical size of task_struct</title>
    <description>Chris Friesen wrote:  &gt; On 10 08 2009 11:45 PM  Jan Helgesen wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt; So if Erlang only has a thread kernel size of 350 bytes  Linux has a   &gt;&gt; threads size which is 10 times larger   &gt;   &gt; This is incorrect   Erlang implements its own  processes   different  &gt; than posix processes threads        Well  with hardware support for that the kind of ultralightweight   threads that Erlang requi   </description>
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    <title>ref count of a named semaphore or a file ?</title>
    <description>Is there any way by which we can get the ref count of named semaphore  or a given file ?     Rounak </description>
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    <title>Dynamic shared library</title>
    <description>In article   pansious  wrote:  &gt;  &gt;I have 3 more questions wondering ture or false:  &gt;  &gt;1  the run time linker should be the same for every dynamic linked  &gt;executables in a system ?    That s false  The dynamic linker is specified in the  interp section of an  ELF exectuable  so each exectuable can choose a different dynamic linker if  it wants    </description>
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    <title>Where to start</title>
    <description>markmm  wrote:  &gt; I had a look there but It seems a bit of a mess     Yeah  Documentation is generally a mess  You could do some research and   produce new documentation based on your findings     I would start with a particular project in mind  and just apply your   changes  You can always pass your revisions upstream  publish them in a   forum  or maybe just create a    </description>
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    <title>irq sharing between devices</title>
    <description>On Sep 10  11:01am  kavi  wrote:    &gt; Thanks David     &gt; You really got gr8 insight into these subjects :     You re welcome  That s why they pay me the big bucks   The green ones  that you can actually  spend       DS</description>
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    <description>On Aug 28  6:26 pm  Rainer Weikusat  wrote:  &gt; zix  writes:  &gt; &gt;                     I am using ssh client on my target box to connect  &gt; &gt; another machine  I am able to connect  but the password is being shown  &gt; &gt; on the ssh client when i type the password  The file ssh c has been  &gt; &gt; modified here  so I know that the problem can be over there in the   </description>
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    <title>getting the latest FTDI usb to serial converter driver to   </title>
    <description>So here s how to make the drivers compile and send receive data  through the ports haven t got the change to thoroughly test it   for  anyone who might be interested:        Got this from ftdichip com support      Hello         Yes Linux changed some of the files the driver refers to         These patches should allow you to compile        http:  www kernel org pub linux kernel people gregkh gr   </description>
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