The Linux/ia64 Project: Kernel Design and Status Update
White Papers This paper describes some of the key system architecture features of IA-64 and the major machine dependent kernel subsystems. The IA-64 architecture co-developed by HP and Intel is going to reach market in the second half of 2000 with Itanium as...
[April 19, 2007, 1:00]
Kernel administration made easy with XP
News In this Drill Down, I'll explain some of the more significant improvements Microsoft has made to the XP/.Net kernel and, more importantly, what these changes mean to you -- even if you're not a programmer.
[June 5, 2002, 9:49]
Kernel WMI Object Security
White Papers Microsoft Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) enables kernel-mode device drivers and system firmware to expose WMI objects for configuration and instrumentation. This paper describes the default security permissions for kernel WMI objects on...
[November 22, 2006, 0:00]
Kernel Novell
Downloads Nucleus Kernel Novell recovers data from corrupted or deleted Novell Traditional Volumes. Nucleus Kernel Novell - Netware Data Recovery Software recovers and restores data from corrupt volume(s) of a crashed Novell Server.
[September 2, 2005, 8:09]
Kernel maintainer backs UnitedLinux
News Marcelo Tosatti, maintainer of the current Linux kernel, on Friday defended his company's recent move to join its software with that of three competitors as a necessary step in pushing Linux into big businesses.
[July 5, 2002, 13:28]
Kernel-Mode Code Signing Walkthrough
White Papers Kernel-mode software must be digitally signed to be loaded on x64-based versions of Microsoft Windows Vista and later versions of the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems. In addition, content protection policies for next-generation...
[November 22, 2006, 0:00]
Kernel for FAT-NTFS
Downloads Nucleus Kernel FAT and NTFS is the most powerful data recovery software and file undelete tool available in the market, and can easily recover your accidentally deleted files. Kernel data recovery software can easily recover data from formatted or...
[January 16, 2009, 6:34]
Kernel Macintosh
Downloads Kernel for Macintosh is a robust and quick Mac data recovery software, recovers data from damaged, deleted, or corrupted volumes and even from initialized disks where Macintosh based operating systems, such as Apple Mac OS X operating system as...
[September 21, 2005, 0:10]
Nucleus Kernel PDB Demo
Downloads Nucleus Kernel PDB Demo recovers corrupted .PDB (Database file for the Palm handheld organizer) database files corrupted due to unexpected palm shutdown, palm organizers synchronization break, HotSysnc failure and displays error messages such as...
[December 29, 2005, 15:52]
Linux kernel gets quick fix
News Linus Torvalds has released a new kernel, or core, for the Linux operating system just two days after the previous release, fixing a bug that had made its way into kernel version 2.4.11. Torvalds said in a message on the kernel.org Web site that he...
[October 11, 2001, 16:27]
Linux kernel: Moving closer to Windows?
Talkback Microsoft products are nothing even close to GNU/linux products - from the kernel down to the apps; GUI's might have a "comparable" look, but the idea behind that is to gain the comfort of Windows users.
[July 2, 2004, 8:51]
New Linux kernel hurries to release
News Linus Torvalds has released the latest stable update to the Linux operating system kernel, version 2.4.13, the second kernel update to be released in quick succession. They are only incorporated into final products after several months of testing...
[October 24, 2001, 17:30]
Debian gets FreeBSD kernel support
News The open-source Debian operating system on Sunday gained support for the FreeBSD kernel, allowing users to run the same operating system on two different software cores. Traditionally Debian runs on the Linux kernel, but Debian developers said the...
[April 6, 2009, 15:05]
New Linux kernel expands virtualisation support
News Open-source developers on Sunday released the latest stable version of the Linux kernel, version 2.6.26, adding improvements for wireless, virtualisation, multimedia and other features. New kernel editions are normally adopted as rapidly as...
[July 15, 2008, 15:59]
Next Linux kernel gets Aussie animal name
News The next release of the Linux kernel will be named after an Australian animal following a frenzied bidding war at Linux.conf.au 2004 in Adelaide. Then Torvalds, a surprise attendee at the conference who made his only formal appearance at the dinner...
[January 19, 2004, 8:20]
Microsoft comments on Vista SP1 kernel reports
News Microsoft has revealed more information on changes to the Vista kernel as part of the release of Service Pack 1, but has denied that the enhancements amount to an "upgrade" or "re-engineering". In a statement released to ZDNet.co.uk on Wednesday, a...
[February 6, 2008, 17:28]
Linux gets mobile kernel
News Linux developers on Friday unveiled a major new version of the Linux kernel, or operating system core. Kernel 2.5.0 (also known as 2.4.15) adds support for two new file systems that should add crash protection and easier laptop synchronisation.
[November 23, 2001, 12:10]
A Bayesian Approach to Bandwidth Selection for Multivariate Kernel Regression With an Application to State-Price Density Estimation
White Papers Multivariate kernel regression is an important tool for investigating the relationship between a response and a set of explanatory variables. It is generally accepted that the performance of a kernel regression estimator largely depends on the...
[July 8, 2008, 1:01]
Torvalds advocates daily kernel performance tests
News Linux founder Linus Torvalds on Tuesday called for more regular performance tests on the Linux kernel so that any reduction in efficiency can be highlighted sooner. Torvalds said it would be useful to continually test the performance of the...
[March 30, 2005, 17:00]
Microsoft Windows Vista: An Inflection Point for Kernel Security and 64-Bit Computing
White Papers Unbounded changes to the operating system "Kernel" can lead to system instability as well as the complete compromise of all software programs and hardware resources on a system. Consequently, the operating system kernel environment needs to be the...
[December 9, 2006, 0:00]



