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Software
- CAMPBELL CR1000 Data adq.
- ALi m6117 WDT for Linux
- Star I CCD Camera Control
- Tipper
- iso2709 tools (ISIS)

Manuales (locales)
- GLib Reference Manual
- GObject Reference Manual
- Pango Reference Manual
- ATK - Accessibility Toolkit
- The gdk-pixbuf Library
- GDK Reference Manual
- GTK+ Reference Manual
- GTK+ 2.0 Tutorial
- The Linux Programmer's Guide

Artículos
- Trampa en el Cyberespacio
- Trampa en el Cyberespacio (PostScript)
- El Rumor Maligno

BALUG
- Rosario, agosto de 2000
- milin 17/09/2000
- SSH (Secure SHell) 08/10/2000

Algunos RFC's

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Enlace IAR-FCAGLP

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The User-mode Linux Kernel Home Page
User-Mode Linux is a safe, secure way of running Linux versions and Linux processes. Run buggy software, experiment with new Linux kernels or distributions, and poke around in the internals of Linux, all without risking your main Linux setup.
RTLinux - The Realtime Linux
RTLinux™ is a hard real-time operating system that handles time-critical tasks and runs Linux as its lowest priority execution thread. In RTLinux, a small hard-realtime kernel shares one or more processors with standard Linux. This allows the system to run accurately timed applications to perform data acquisition, systems control and robotics, while still serving as a standard Linux workstation.
The Linux lab project
The Linux lab project is intended to help people with development of data collection and process control software for LINUX. It should be in understood as software and knowledge pool for interested people and application developers dealing with this stuff in educational or industrial environment.
TACO
TACO - the object oriented control system originally developed at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility to control accelerators and beamlines and data acquisition systems.
Linux for 680x0 based VME boards
Linux port for various 680x0 based VME boards.
The RED Linux Project
An Open Kernel for Real-Time and Embedded Systems.
SAL
SAL (Scientific Applications on Linux) is a collection of information and links to software that will be of interest to scientists and engineers. The broad coverage of Linux applications will also benefit the whole Linux/Unix community.

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Federico Bareilles: fede@iar.unlp.edu.ar [20/04/2016]