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  2. Live for Speed - Wikipedia

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    Live for Speed. Live for Speed ( LFS) is a racing simulator developed by a three-person team comprising Scawen Roberts, Eric Bailey, and Victor van Vlaardingen. The main focus is to provide a realistic racing experience for the online multiplayer game and to allow single player races against AI cars.

  3. Linux From Scratch - Wikipedia

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    Linux From Scratch. Linux From Scratch ( LFS) is a type of a Linux installation and the name of a book written by Gerard Beekmans, and as of May 2021, mainly maintained by Bruce Dubbs. The book gives readers instructions on how to build a Linux system from source. The book is available freely from the Linux From Scratch site.

  4. Log-structured file system - Wikipedia

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    A log-structured filesystem is a file system in which data and metadata are written sequentially to a circular buffer, called a log. The design was first proposed in 1988 by John K. Ousterhout and Fred Douglis and first implemented in 1992 by Ousterhout and Mendel Rosenblum for the Unix-like Sprite distributed operating system. [ 1]

  5. List of log-structured file systems - Wikipedia

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    NILFS is a log-structured file system implementation for Linux by NTT/Verio which supports snapshots. LinLogFS (formerly dtfs) and LFS are log-structured file system implementations for Linux. The latter was part of Google Summer of Code 2005. Both projects have been abandoned. LFS is another log-structured file system for Linux developed by ...

  6. Sprite (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Sprite (operating system) Sprite is an experimental Unix-like distributed operating system developed at the University of California, Berkeley by John Ousterhout 's research group between 1984 and 1992. Its notable features include support for single system image on computer clusters [1] and the introduction of the log-structured file system.

  7. LFS - Wikipedia

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    Live for Speed, a series of computer racing simulator. Linux From Scratch, a kit for building Linux distributions. Large File Summit, an industry initiative to form large file support. Large-file support, support for files larger than 2 GiB. Git Large File Storage, an extension for the Git version control system.

  8. IBM Spectrum LSF - Wikipedia

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    IBM Spectrum LSF. IBM Spectrum LSF ( LSF, originally Platform Load Sharing Facility) is a workload management platform, job scheduler, for distributed high performance computing (HPC) by IBM .

  9. Large-file support - Wikipedia

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    Large-file support (LFS) is the term frequently applied to the ability to create files larger than either 2 or 4 GiB on 32-bit filesystems. Details [ edit ] Traditionally, many operating systems and their underlying file system implementations used 32-bit integers to represent file sizes and positions.