Linux Research & Future Trends

The Linux Research section of eIT.in is a comprehensive listing of WWW resources for the GNU/Linux OS that have a focus on research and future developments in the GNU/Linux operating system. (for those interested in resources for the free & open source software movement/s, click on the link).

 

The term Linux is used in this section to denote the GNU/Linux operating system with Linux as the kernel, and which falls under the GPL (General Public License) of GNU.

 

See also: Follars.com – Free, Open Source Dollars, Making Money from Free & Open Source Software – Analysis of Business Models & Related Web Resources

 

Other IT Resources from eIT.in: SAP Jobs, Career Portal, Free, Open Source Software Directory, Emerging Trends in IT & Software, IT, Software Job, Career Opportunities Portal

 

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The following are the sections in this page:

  1. Open Source Trends
  1. Linux Research Oriented Sites 
  1. Future Developments in Linux – White Papers, Articles & Opinions 
  1. Linux White Papers & Case Studies 
  1. Linux Kernel Research
  1. Linux Scalability
  1. Desktop Linux 
  1. Embedded Linux 
  1. Linux Interoperability 
  1. Trusted Computing & Linux
  1. Linux Strategy
  1. High Performance and Scientific Projects based on Linux
  1. Linux Networking Research
  1. Linux Distributions
  1. Linux Drivers
  1. Linux Hardware
  1. Wireless Linux
  1. Linux Filesystems
  1. Linux & Legacy/Mainframe
  1. Linux & Web Services
  1. Multimedia on Linux
  1. Linux Benchmarks
  1. X Window System
  1. Architectures
  1. Tips and Tricks, HOWTOs and Information
  1. Linux Applications
  1. Administration
  1. Linux & IA-64
  1. Linux Instrumentation
  1. Linux Benchmarks
  1. Linux in Industries
  1. Linux & Open Source Databases, Programming Languages
  1. Linux Hardware Research
  1. Linux Projects
  1. More Linux Resources Online
  1. Linux Games Research
  1. Linux Folks & Their Personal Pages
  1. Open Source Resources

 
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