Kernel Mode Linux (KML) is a technology that enables the execution of ordinary user-space programs inside kernel space. This article presents the background, an approach and an implementation of KML.
Linux, an immensely powerful and versatile operating system, sits at the heart of countless applications, from tiny embedded devices to massive servers. A pivotal aspect for any user, whether a ...
I can't seem to boot into single user mode in mandrake linux using a boot CD image provided by either mandrake or redhat. I've read some directions that say I should type linux single or linux rescue ...
How is "Back Scrolling" performed in Single user mode in OS X Tiger?<BR><BR>Apple keyboards dont have a "Scroll Lock" key which is used in BSD's system console driver to Back Scroll. Obviously up/down ...