September 16, 2009

New File System

Linux/Windows Support,

New Filesystem Development Under Process: Ext4 Evolution Explained It’s great to hear about exciting progress in Linux filesystem development! Theodore Ts’o, a leading Linux kernel developer, recently shared an insightful overview of the upcoming changes to the ext3 filesystem and the path toward ext4. Community Involvement in Filesystem Development Theodore Ts’o emphasized that many developers…

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September 16, 2009

Disk Quota Management

Linux/Windows Support,

Managing Disk Quotas in Linux As long as you have your own system and are the only user, you can use any amount of disk space without restriction. However, because Linux primarily supports multiple users, you may need to set limits on how much disk space each user can consume. In this guide, you’ll learn…

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September 16, 2009

Kernel 2.6 features

Linux/Windows Support,

It was in January 2001, almost five years ago, when the previous Linux operating system kernel 2.4 was released. At that time, the version introduced kernel support for ISA Plug-and-Play, USB, and PC Card technologies. Since then, the Linux community has continued to evolve rapidly. However, in December last year, the new Linux kernel 2.6…

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