Robert Love

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XML nodeKernel Locking Techniques Robert Love265 days 13 hours ago
XML nodeKernel Korner - I/O Schedulers Robert Love512 weeks 2 days ago
XML nodeKernel Korner - Intro to inotify Robert Love1512 weeks 5 days ago
XML nodeKernel Korner - The New Work Queue Interface in the 2.6 Kernel Robert Love513 weeks 2 days ago
XML nodeCPU Affinity Robert Love616 weeks 1 day ago
XML nodeGet on the D-BUS Robert Love217 weeks 4 hours ago
XML nodeRapid GNOME Development with Mono Robert Love340 weeks 3 days ago
XML nodeLowering Latency in Linux: Introducing a Preemptible Kernel Robert Love61 year 51 weeks ago
XML nodeResources for “Rapid GNOME Development with Mono” Robert Love22 years 2 weeks ago
XML nodeResources for “Easy I/O with IO Channels” Robert Love02 years 2 weeks ago
XML nodeKernel Korner - Easy I/O with IO Channels Robert Love12 years 2 weeks ago
XML nodeResources for “Introduction to inotify” Robert Love12 years 2 weeks ago
XML nodeResources for “Project Utopia” Robert Love32 years 2 weeks ago
XML nodeResources for “XOOPS” Robert Love12 years 2 weeks ago
XML nodeProject Utopia Robert Love42 years 2 weeks ago
XML nodeKernel Korner - Allocating Memory in the Kernel Robert Love02 years 2 weeks ago
XML nodeIntroducing the 2.6 Kernel Robert Love02 years 2 weeks ago

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December 2009, #188

If last month's Infrastrucuture issue was too "big" for you then try on this month's Embedded issue. Find out how to use Player for programming mobile robots, build a humidity controller for your root cellar, find out how to reduce the boot time of your embedded system, and if you're new to embedded systems find out the basics that go into one. You can also read about the Beagle Board, the Mesh Potato and a spate of other interestingly named items. And along with our regular columns don't miss our new monthly column: Economy Size Geek.


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