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| RED HAT® ENTERPRISE LINUX® 4 mature infrastructure based on the Linux 2.6 kernel Portability is eased significantly due to of CPUs or the amount of memory supported for each Red Hat Enterprise Linux http://www.redhat.com/f/pdf/rhel4/RHEL4WhatsNewPdf.pdf Embedded/Real-Time Linux Survey cost, adaptability and configurability, portability. be considered as a derived work from the Linux kernel. 6.1.1 Many processor architectures are supported At least the following http://www.4real.se/pdf/linux_ert_survey_4real.pdf The Hercules System/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture Systems Emulator XP, BSD, Mac OS X-Portable to different host architectures and properly on it. A lot of work has gone into portability. If you are running an older Linux kernel, you should set http://linuxvm.org/Present/SHARE108/S2864jma.pdf Linux in the Enterprise This portability at last presents the IT manager The latest 2.6 Linux kernel release, made LINUX Enterprise Server 8 European Linux technology leader now owned and supported by http://www.butlergroup.com/research/reportHomePages/Linux%20in%20the%20Enterprise/Linux_Report_Management_Summary.pdf PORTING FROM QT TO QT/ EMBEDDED toolkits really lies: its extreme portability of Linux. Thus the limitation in supported hardware is a limitation of the Linux kernel cross-compiling to many different architectures http://www.linuxformat.co.uk/pdfs/LXF65.pro_qte.pdf Introducing Linux and open source this transition are open standards and architectures Open standards ensure portability and interoperability system and makes the first release of the Linux kernel http://www.ericsson.com/ericsson/corpinfo/publications/review/2006_01/files/linux.pdf Unknown Linus Torvalds and the Linux Kernel multiuser operating system that supported application portability BSD still garners the most architectures supported. GNU/Linux has http://www.charlesriver.com/resrcs/chapters/1584503718_1stChap.pdf Linux Realtime Response on commodity mid-range multiprocessors Common Linux-kernel Use Memory Barriers As Needed by CPU Architectures (Linux Handles Improve software portability Customer Demand: DoD http://www.rdrop.com/users/paulmck/realtime/LinuxRealtimeChallenges.2006.02.11a.pdf DevicescapeTM Universal Wireless Platform 2.0 Devicescape TM Universal Wireless Platform 2.0 Linux Kernel and C EMI radio test mode controller Supported WLAN Chipsets and receive paths, as well as permitting hardware portability http://www.devicescape.com/assets/UWP_2_0_v3_ds.pdf Choosing an Enterprise Linux Strategy: Novell/SUSE or Red Hat? Only Red Hat had the supported software true, however, when users modify the Linux kernel Base (LSB) standards to ensure portability. (Both Red Hat and SUSE Linux will http://www.vi411.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/choosing_an_ent.pdf Open for innovation Easy 3rd party software portability due to open Linux kernel In contrast to conventional RAID architectures console for local management Supported Devices Windows, Linux Power http://www.transtec.co.uk/doit/loadva/software/w3/CPM_PDC_PDF/PV410_E.pdf Data Types in the Kernel Standard C Types|289 the same size on all architectures at least on all the platforms currently supported by Linux. For example, the kernel header file defines several http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxdrive3/book/ch11.pdf Linux Multilayer Switchin with LiSA existed for a variety of network chipsets and many system architectures were already supported by the core kernel components - much better portability, for short; ? the linux kernel http://lisa.ines.ro/download/doc/lisa-roedu-paper.pdf Infosys Linux Users Group ease of deployment, portability ? Linux capabilities KGDB (not available for all architectures)-Linux Trace Less operations. ? Loadable kernel modules-Better supported in Linux. ? http://foss.in/2005/slides/netbsd-linux.pdf BlueCat Linux POS POS for the additional high-level portability that some applications require. Based on the stable Linux 2.6 kernel forward to tomorrow's POSterminal architectures. BlueCat Linux POS http://www.lynuxworks.com/products/bluecat/bluecat-linux-pos.pdf Towards Carrier Grade Linux Platforms needs cost-effectively for new architectures presents some of the needed kernel features that are not currently supported on Linux. 1. time to market and ensure portability and http://www.usenix.org/event/usenix04/tech/sigs/full_papers/haddad/haddad.pdf Towards Linux Open Telecom Platforms cost-effectively for new services and new architectures 20 TIPC Status ?TIPC & Linux Kernel:-TIPC is supported on both 2.4 and 2 the code on their systems to test for portability, http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/usenix04/tech/sigs/haddad.pdf Identifying Clones in the Linux Kernel Identifying Clones in the Linux Kernel G. Casazza for any number of different machine architectures. The use of loadable kernel to the different platform supported by Linux 2.4.0 ker http://rcost.unisannio.it/rcost_www/mdipenta/papers/scam2001.pdf Novell Corporate Presentation Template 2007 - blue Open Source based platforms with Linux kernel expand All rights reserved 9 Emerging Virtual Architectures certify once on Linux and have seamless portability across multiple Linux http://www.novell.com/email/invite/pdf/vision.pdf Linux on IBM eServer pSeries Overview White Paper - May 19, 2004 that delivers innovation and portability. Linux environment which use the Linux kernel Linux binaries are not supported across hardware architectures. http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/linux/whitepapers/linux_pseries.pdf Linux for pSeries Overview approach that delivers innovation and portability. Linux is an the GNU operating environment which use the Linux kernel IBM receives candidate releases from the supported Linux http://www.ibm.com/linux/files/linux_pseries.pdf Proceedings of the Linux Symposium Unfortunately, these architectures require A flexible operating system such as Linux has the In these cases, we carefully maintain kernel portability by http://www.vmware.com/pdf/subrahmanyam.pdf Embedded Linux to the kernel and port Linux to new architectures enhance portability across different systems; ? High performance; ? Wide range of architectures and devices already supported; http://www.evidence.eu.com/images/Documents/brochure_linux_1_7.pdf LINUX for S/390: Technical Solutions for Competitive Advantage ASCII - No EBCDIC 3 Direct Source Portability from Other Linux and Resources in Current Code The current Linux kernel 390 Architecture Functions Not Yet Supported Currently the Linux http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/resources/servers_eserver_zseries_library_whitepapers_pdf_trilogy_technical_management.pdf Linux on POWER Overview for IBM approach that delivers innovation and portability. be source compatible between different architectures. Linux to run Linux 1. Dynamic LPAR is not supported by Linux 2.4 kernel-based http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/ru/resources/systems_ru_p_pdf_linuxonpoweroverview.pdf Proceedings of the Linux Symposium unmodified Linux kernel OS may be Linux (although other host kernels are supported) and requires a kernel 3.2 User-mode Linux Pros: ?Portableto numerous architectures. http://www.linuxsymposium.org/proceedings/reprints/Reprint-Wright-OLS2004.pdf Proceedings of the Linux Symposium Grade Server Features in the Linux Kernel needs cost-effectively for new architectures, presents some of the needed kernel features that are not currently supported by http://www.linuxsymposium.org/proceedings/reprints/Reprint-Haddad-OLS2004.pdf The RTOS Chameleon for Linux Permanent Work in Progress Supported architectures Kernel RTOS construction kit for Linux Portability as major goal Between architectures Between RT-technologies Between kernel http://www.xenomai.org/images/c/c6/Xenomai-OSMB-2007-01.pdf Embedded Linux kernel and driver development electrons.com Nov 25, 2007 Linux kernel key Portability and hardware support Runs on most architectures. electrons.com Nov 25, 2007 Supported hardware architectures See http://fmgroup.polito.it/cabodi/dida/sp/embedded_linux_kernel_and_drivers.pdf |
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