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multiple brands of Unix and Unix-like systems. Most
common is the
conventional Unixes, but Unices,
treating Unix as a
Latin noun of the
third declension, is also...
- A Unix-like (sometimes
referred to as UN*X, *nix or *NIX)
operating system is one that
behaves in a
manner similar to a Unix system,
although not necessarily...
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Brian Randell (born 1936) is a
British computer scientist, and
emeritus professor at the
School of Computing,
Newcastle University,
United Kingdom. He...
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multitrack recording software. (Note: HP-UX, IBM-DB2U,
FreeBSD and
other Unixes omitted)
Basic general information about the software: creator/company,...
- Each
version of the UNIX Time-Sharing
System evolved from the
version before, with
version one
evolving from the
prototypal Unix. Not all
variants and...
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partition is
labeled C:\) and
there is no
public root
directory on it. On many
Unixes,
there is also a
directory named /root (pronounced "slash root"). This is...
- This is a list of
filesystems with
support for filesystem-level encryption. Not to be
confused with full-disk encryption.
AdvFS on
Digital Tru64 UNIX Novell...
- free
implementation of PC/SC, PC/SC Lite, is
available for
Linux and
other Unixes; a
forked version comes bundled with Mac OS X.
Gemalto Infineon Microsoft...
- the use of
resources like I/O, bandwidth, disk
space or CPU time. Most
Unixes are not
completely file system-oriented and
leave potentially disruptive...
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process causes the
system to send it
certain signals: Ctrl-C (in
older Unixes, DEL)
sends an INT
signal ("interrupt", SIGINT); by default, this causes...