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    Note : Overview of Stochastic Process

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    Technical Note : Debian GNU/Linux Install

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    We describe a linux-based operating system (OS): Debian install to a personal computer (PC). We examine all the steps necessary to a console type PC, and a full desktop type PC. You can modify a console type to various server, like file, web, dns, and etc. server. A desktop can be a minimum configuration to enable to add software as we go by, or a fully configured desktop with some popular software like office suites, web browser, file viewer, and etc. The benefit of successful installation is free, and fully supported modern OS installed to reasonably old, but discarded PCs due to the terminated Windows OS support. Installing OS to any PC can be a puzzle to be solved. It is similar to Operations Research problem solving: Goal is set, but there may exist some restrictions

    Note: Debian Install to Modern PCs

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    Most of the new personal computers now have a new read-only-memory. This memory offers us some limited operating systems capabilities which enables us to employ a much larger size of had disk. Installation of a linux distribution to a personal computer is different from the traditionally configured machine. Four phased installation steps are described in details.\n

    Note : Overview of Stochastic Process

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    Multi-core operations setup in Modern PCs under Linux

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    Most of the modern personal computers has a central processing unit which is multi-cores, and its graphic processing unit is also multi-cores. We will present here a detailed installation process ofenvironment which enables us to explit multi-core for each architecture. Our special attentions are 64-bit, and double precisions in Linux. The main purpose of this paper is to show a framework for multi-threaded, and multi-cores operations in both central processing unit, and graphical processing unit

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    Technical Note : Debian GNU/Linux Install

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