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  • Linux by itself has file permissions, ACLs, chroot jails, firewalling, and such - ...ore specific and often more ''meaningful'' than what you can do with basic linux. ...
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  • The NVIDIA Linux graphics driver requires the use of a text-mode VGA console. Did this in various linux variants (but specifically, sprang up in Ubuntu 12, worked fine in 11). ...
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  • https://www.oueta.com/linux/network-configuration-in-linux-ifconfig-net-tools-vs-ip-iproute2/ ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Linux admin notes - kernel modules]] ...
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  • You can get the full mode with a [http://linux.die.net/man/2/stat <tt>stat()</tt>], which is what library functions that t http://kmaiti.blogspot.nl/2011/09/acl-and-mask-in-linux.html ...
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  • =Reading (linux) system use and health= * '''ext2, ext3, and ext4, figures do not add up exactly''', because [[Linux admin notes - disk and filesystem#The_5.25_reserve|5% of the space is reser ...
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  • An old linux default seems to have been 'enterprise linux' tends to mean 'we pick a setup, stick with it for a considerable time, and ...
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  • ==Linux== * jeex (gtk) [https://www.ubuntugeek.com/jeex-hexadecimal-editor-for-linux.html] ...
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  • #redirect [[Linux admin notes - security enhanced linux]] ...
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  • In computer virtualization, Linux's [[Kernel-based Virtual Machine]] that makes it a near-native hypervisor ...
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  • #redirect [[Linux user notes#Apt_notes]] ...
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  • #redirect [[Linux admin notes - users and permissions#sudoers]] ...
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  • #redirect [[Linux admin notes - health and statistics#fuser]] ...
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  • In linux, [[PAM notes|Pluggable Authentication Modules]] ...
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  • In encryption, [[Linux Unified Key Setup]] is a spec for disk encryption at block level. [https:// ...
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  • For the linux {{inlinecode|test}} command, mostly for logic in shell scripting, see [[Com ...
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  • In linux, we do not. It's considered a potential security issue. ...
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  • ...ill visible as whatever a relatively low-level drive (e.g. block device in linux). Linux LVM requires kernel support - that most kernels have. ...
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  • A few variants live on, particularly linux and BSD, and note that Apple OSX is a BSD derivative. ...ames today that differ only in the software built on top - mostly built on linux and 99% of their lower levels are identical. ...
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  • ...thon is also available as a library running on linux (e.g. under installed linux on Pi, rather than bare-bones) ...
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  • ==Linux== http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/rhel-centos-fedora-linux-iscsi-howto.html ...
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  • : on linux, allows readahead : on linux, amy double the regular readahead{{verify}} ...
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  • '''Linux''' also exposes sysctl as a virtual file system at {{inlinecode|/proc/sys}} : In Linux, the sysctl interface mechanism is also present in /proc/sys ...
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  • In linux, ...
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  • [[Category:Computer‏‎]] [[Category:Linux]] ...
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  • ==Linux== If you want to ruse RAM as a disk, the immediate options in linux are: ...
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  • KeePass - made for windows, added support for macOS and linux through Mono KeepassX - started as a linux(-only) port of KeePass because at that time KeePass was windows-only ...
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  • ==Linux tools== ...
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  • In linux, the size of a jiffy is determined by the value of the kernel constant HZ, ...
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  • ...is_Network_Virtualization_and_Resource_Control], and had these before e.g. linux realized how interesting it would be to have those as mature tech. ...
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  • In file browsers in linux, you may not be able to directly use these files. It's not very hard to ass ...
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  • Memtester is a linux/BSD userspace program for testing currently unallocated memory. * https://linux.die.net/man/8/memtester ...
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  • ==Linux locale setting== ...
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  • * '''<tt>linux</tt>''' seems typical for text-mode shells : If shelling to linux, you may be better off using <tt>linux</tt> (I had troubles with various keys that were fixed this way) ...
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  • ==kipmi0 (linux)== ==ksoftirqd (linux)== ...
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  • ==Linux== You can canonicalize paths, via things like [http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/realpath.3.html realpath], which ...
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  • Aside from beying able to import it as a package in Win, Linux, OSX, ...self-contained apps for Windows, OSX, plus for Android and iOS (apparently linux users). ...
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  • '''Linux''' ===Linux=== ...
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  • dmesg is a fixed-size ringbuffer in linux kernel memory, on the order of hundreds of KByte large. ...
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  • The progam that does this is written for linux's USB interface. There seems to be a way to use it under windows, but it's easier on linux. ...
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  • Linux: ...://www.wiili.com/index.php/Python_HTDP_Driver Python HTDP Driver] (python, linux) ...
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  • The kernel then decides what to do, which in linux amounts to sending a signal (SIGSEGV) to the originating process, where the Also sent by hardware, received by the kernel, and on linux handled by sending it SIGBUS, triggering the default signal handler. ...
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  • On linux, the software you're probably looking for is openIPMI (the driver) and <tt> linux's {{inlinecode|ipmitool sensors list all}}'s last six columns are: ...
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  • See e.g. [http://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/ http://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/] smartctl 6.1 2013-03-16 r3800 [x86_64-linux-2.6.18-274.18.1.el5] (local build) ...
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  • ==Linux== When logged into a linux server, [[inotify]] is used to get sooner-rather-than-later updates about w ...
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  • linux kernel 4.17 ====dtrace (solaris, also freebsd, linux, osx, smartos)==== ...
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  • Not implemented on linux because by that time, epoll was nicer anyway. Availability: Linux-only. ...
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  • ...rm' type terminal. You can make the remote end assume less by making this 'linux' or so (under Connection / Data) (though this means you will get blocks ins ...
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  • Linux by itself has file permissions, ACLs, chroot jails, firewalling, and such - ...ore specific and often more ''meaningful'' than what you can do with basic linux. ...
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  • ...but aren't used as much - it's what you get when you press Ctrl-Alt-F1 in linux (TODO: figure out how the keystrokes are hooked in exactly). : these days (in linux) it's shared, copy-on-write - still some extra memory management, but littl ...
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  • Linux is a descendent of unix, which was earlier with the concept of device drive ...
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  • : ...even on otherwise 32-bit OSes: you can for example compile the 32-bit linux kernel to use up to 64GB this way ...ect the effective map {{comment|(Device Manager in windows, /proc/iomem in linux)}} in case you want to know whether it's hardware actively using the space ...
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  • KDE's conqueror (linux) GNOME (linux) ...
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  • Note that DosBox runs on windows, linux, and OSX, and has its own IPX-over-IP layer. For linux games, you may be able to use livecds / USB sticks. It ''may'' be possible ...
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  • In e.g. linux you get that interaction with the [[page cache]], and the data stays cached ...
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  • ===Firefox (linux, windows)=== ...
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  • Linux: Linux: ...
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  • For installation instructions for Windows and Linux, see a page like http://helpful.knobs-dials.com/index.php/Font_installing_n * [http://www.yudit.org/ yudit] (linux) is an X-based program which does text-rewriting -- in just its GUI meaning ...
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  • ** PPTP linux server * [http://www.hamachi.cc/ Hamachi (Basic)] (used to be win+lin+osx, but linux support is now a lower priority) ...
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  • ...per, and Monotone. Written to be flexible and fast enough to deal with the linux kernel source project. Note this speed-for-size requirement is fairly uniqu ...ould be a part of the 2.6 line of development, where 2.6 spans years - the linux kernel has since started incrementing the third number - and adding a fourt ...
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  • So instead it fakes permissions, pretending on the linux side that each directory and each file has a pretedetmined set of permissio ...ith an effective umask of 0022 ([http://stackoverflow.com/questions/165212/linux-getting-umask-of-an-already-running-process checked via gdb]) ...
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  • <tt>ionice</tt> refers to linux kernel code that added priorities to the disk IO scheduler - much like <tt> ...
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  • ...[https://www.winehq.org/ Wine], which letting you run windows binaries on linux ...such calls are intercepted and handled somehow (libraries, and often some linux kernel calls) ...
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  • Linux implicitly allows that separation, ...ercommit (and similar tricks, like OSX's and Win10's compressed memory, or linux's [[zswap]]) your bookkeeping becomes more flexible. ...
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  • ...notes]]) and system admin apps based on it ([[Linux admin notes#Statistics|Linux admin notes]]). ...
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  • ..., connect with a client, see if you get an IP, and see if ping works. From linux, you can do a <tt>ping -A 192.168.5.1</tt> to ping very fast; it should be ...
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  • : And have an internet-exposed linux server at work, on the same (V)LAN as that windows server (if you don't, se ====On linux, OSX==== ...
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  • ...on windows (it ''can'' be better, but don't count on it), and ~1ms on most linux and OSX ::: the precision ''might'' be down to the 100ns..250ns range on linux{{verify}}. It's still 1ms on windows. (also note that at this scale, python ...
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  • (the explicit nameserver is there because on modern linux, systemd-resolved may be preventing this from working as predicted) ...and iOS contain support, though neither default to it{{verify}}; Windows, linux and OSX can also be made to use it with varying amounts of effort. ...
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  • e.g. on linux you'll see Linux will often treat it as any other disk. ...
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  • Classically there were things like LAMP (linux+apache+MySQL+PHP) and WINS (Windows+IIS+.NET+SQLServer), ...
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  • ...are older versions floating around. More recent versions (circa 2012) for linux are around v7.31.18856 ...d/linit.c</tt> function aac_eh_reset(), when it has been asked to reset by linux SCSI subsystem)}}. ...
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  • Amount of ''mappable'' memory {{comment|(VIRT in linux <tt>top</tt>)}} can also matter - if you allow more memory to be mapped tha ...
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  • For example, linux's OS-level cache is mostly: * http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-virtual-filesystem-switch/index.html ...
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  • ...but e.g. the linux driver code suggests it's not hard to cover all of them https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/drivers/input/touchscreen/elo.c ...
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  • ...play :0, and most support running others on :1, :2 and so on - some modern linux distributions use that ability to support user switching. ...ry fast, but works and free servers and clients are available for Windows, Linux, and OSX, so can be an easy choice. ...
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  • Linux: ~/.praat-dir/ : Linux / Gnome: ...
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  • ...brary (doesn't need a C header file or such). You can get this on windows, linux and more, mostly needing some environment-checking. ...ame and sys.platform) and act accordingly. If your code can assume it's on linux or windows, you can cheat a little: ...
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  • Linux options ** win+osx, linux in beta ...
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  • An old linux default seems to have been 'enterprise linux' tends to mean 'we pick a setup, stick with it for a considerable time, and ...
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  • Some IO relates to how linux manages memory at a lowish level. In the case of linux, it looks like it pulls that immediately into the page cache. ...
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  • The NVIDIA Linux graphics driver requires the use of a text-mode VGA console. Did this in various linux variants (but specifically, sprang up in Ubuntu 12, worked fine in 11). ...
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  • md is linux's software RAID implementation. Partitions often have type <tt>0xfd</tt> (linux raid) ...
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  • http://www.atnf.csiro.au/people/rgooch/linux/boot-scripts/ ===linux=== ...
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  • This is also similar to how more explicitly limiting systems work: e.g. linux's traffic shaping ==Linux traffic shaping notes== ...
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  • '''<tt>forcedeth</tt>''' is the linux driver for various Ethernet adapters that appear in nForce chipsets ...
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  • ...e the following 'get home directory of current user' code works on both in linux and in windows. In windows it seems to point to the user's folder under <tt ...
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  • I wanted to try MinGW (I tend to do my coding on linux, on which programming seems somehow less... fragile.) Anyhow, in case it's Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, Android. ...
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  • : Linux doesn't put its kernel image there, it sets up a UEFI utility which is ''ac ...ch on USB sticks means you can use that same stick for regular windows/mac/linux file transfer too (also since Windows does not seem to understand partition ...
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  • * module-ladspa-sink: redirect to various other processing via LADSPA, the Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plugin API linux GTK frontends for the local sound server: ...
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  • ...represents a (often small) collections of processes, that runs in the host linux kernel just like any other processes, yet which just happen to be isolated ...d comparison, see [[Virtualization,_emulation,_simulation#Linux_containers|linux containers]]. ...
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  • Apple came in and created Safari, based on linux's KHTML, and changed enough to call it by a new name, WebKit. But didn't want servers to omit things that KDE linux users might get, so it mentions {{inlinecode|Mozilla/5.0}} and {{inlinecode ...
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  • from my linux server after I reflash the firmware on the lightbulb. ...
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  • ===Linux APIs=== Modern desktop linux has PulseAudio as an audio server on top of ALSA (in part because it has mo ...
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  • : Linux's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_Volume_Manager_(Linux) LVM], Windows's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_Disk_Manager LDM] sheepdog [http://www.linux-kvm.com/content/sheepdog-distributed-storage-management-qemukvm] ...
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  • '''In linux''': ...
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  • In linux: * in linux, mounting an external-USB NTFS . (This is unrelated to MBR/GPT) ...
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  • * preliminary linux support since (approx) 2.6.32 [http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/Server_4.0_and_4.1_issues] ** http://linux.die.net/man/8/cachefilesd ...
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  • =Reading (linux) system use and health= * '''ext2, ext3, and ext4, figures do not add up exactly''', because [[Linux admin notes - disk and filesystem#The_5.25_reserve|5% of the space is reser ...
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  • For linux: http://nickgeoghegan.net/linux/installing-environment-modules ...
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  • The way this is implemented in linux allows you to create a local socket as per usual AF_LOCAL way, * linux-only ...
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  • On linux, it seems to refer to selective application of things like: ...
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  • In linux [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/fan_speed_control fancontrol] is a ni ...
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  • ......so not perl). Python is an option, due to it being ubiquitous in modern linux.}} :: linux-only, though ...
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  • * Linux [[Image:Linux networking packet flow.png|first version; probably contains mistakes]] ...
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  • * https://www.samba.org/~sfrench/presentations/smf-linux-collab-summmit-future-of-file-protocols-smb2.2.pdf :: in linux it sits in the samba config directory, often <tt>/etc/samba</tt> or <tt>/us ...
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  • Linux &ge;2.4.11 lets you do a '''lazy (-l) umount''', which ''only'' detaches th * tweaking the linux io scheduler for the device may help a ''little'' (See [[Computer_data_sto ...
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  • or with the linux ecosystem as a whole {{comment|(consider e.g. systemd dismissing bug report ...pproach of that things that run on any *nix variant, and basically locking linux system into a monoculture)}}, ...
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  • ...e you common interfaces and may let you run something general-purpose like linux. Which typically means people run linux on it. ...
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  • including basically any recent linux, any recent OSX, Haiku (and more recently Windows CE and Android). '''Linux''' ...
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  • For example, on linux it's easier to use [[7z]]/7za, than using cat and [ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/p ....stackexchange.com/questions/40480/how-to-unzip-a-multipart-spanned-zip-on-linux/40481 ...
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  • The need for git came from linux kernel development, which is an unusually large community that is organized ...more by the peculiarities of a single project (the origins of git are the linux kernel project), ...
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  • * you can often set extra variables here, e.g. [https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/anacrontab.5.html anacron has] 'mailed to you' will on many linux hosts mean "delivered to a local mailbox". ...
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  • * [http://www.koffice.org/karbon/ Karbon] (part of KOffice, under linux. Use import) ...
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  • On linux they're md5sum and sha1sum {{comment|(On binary versus text mode: On linux there is no difference, on windows it means newline translation. Since we t ...
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  • ...red</tt>, this probably means the digest module isn't loaded {{comment|(on linux you usually need to look to <tt>conf.d</tt> to add the define that httpd.co ...
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  • ...e. You need 'monitor mode', which is possible on a good set of cards under linux, fewer on windows. [http://www.grape-info.com/doc/linux/config/aircrack-2.3.html] ...
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  • : Languages that want to interface with both linux and windows have to do even more creative things ...
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  • Android (build on linux) uses SELinux ...
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  • In linux they're at /var/run/utmp, /var/log/wtmp, and /var/log/btmp ...
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  • ...reeBSD {{comment|(was nice and stable rather before it was present on linux)}} ** ZFS on Linux {{comment|(replacing the earlier, slower, FUSE-based version)}} ...
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  • * [http://kitone.free.fr/subtitleeditor/ Subtitle Editor] (linux) * [http://ksubtile.sourceforge.net/ KSubtile] (linux, SRT) ...
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  • ...e are some interesting variations of this. For example, see the details of linux md's near/far variants. http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/raid-5-vs-1e-10-a-496488/ ...
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  • For example, in linux I usually configure the bridge device for DHCP, which I do so that I can lo The effects of using linux as a bridge (rather than choosing a hardware bridge): ...
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  • Various unix/linux distributions have some vhost management, for example a list of files that ...
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  • : linux-only : linux-only ...
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  • ...f Java applets, where Flash is a little easier to install (specifically on linux, though this is often not at all true for the lastest version) and not ''qu ...
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  • ...y limiting the amount of processes a single user may create, and in recent linux, also via [[cgroups]]. ...
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  • https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34889362/does-linux-user-level-pthread-thread-run-on-multiple-cores https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34889362/does-linux-user-level-pthread-thread-run-on-multiple-cores ...
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  • You can get the full mode with a [http://linux.die.net/man/2/stat <tt>stat()</tt>], which is what library functions that t http://kmaiti.blogspot.nl/2011/09/acl-and-mask-in-linux.html ...
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  • ...matter what kind of packet you send; windows sends ICMP (echo?{{verify}}), linux sends UDP to a port that probably isn't listening ...
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  • Pretty much all of them are Linux+Windows+MacOS Linux: ...
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  • ** http://xoscope.sourceforge.net/ (linux) (no cost) ...
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  • if [ $(env | grep -c SSH_CONNECTION) -ne 0 ] || [ $TERM = "linux" ]; then * http://www.edoceo.com/liber/linux-bash-shell.php ...
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  • ...sonal webspaces that didn't live too long. Available as a package in a few linux distributions, and floating around a few other places. ...
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  • On linux you're likely using v4l/v4l2 (how exactly varies), but at least the tools a ...
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  • ** On linux this is Xorg (do some other unices still use XFree86?{{verify}}) ...
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  • (mostly linux-specific) See also http://linux-ata.org/faq.html ...
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  • * target is symlink (linux and osx do not allow setting of mtime on symlinks{{verify}}) * http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/linux-and-open-source/how-to-become-an-rsync-power-user-with-grsync/3934/ ...
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  • Linux SSH clients: ...
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  • ...'Fedora Commons'''[http://www.fedora-commons.org/about/] (unrelated to the linux distro), Java-based ...
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  • In linux the FTDI is most likely to go on <tt>/dev/ttyUSB0</tt>. If you use more tha There is no cleverness to this, other than assuming that (linux) they're on /dev/ttyUSB*, and (windows) they're on the highest-numbered ava ...
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  • On linux, ...
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  • Linux has a steeper learning curve when it comes to MIDI routing, and low latency ...
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  • :: e.g. for availability, log files, network traffic, linux system metrics, windows event log, cloud service metrics, [https://www.elas ...
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  • :::: On linux it's usually {{inlinecode|/usr/local}} ...
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  • * figure out the CUDA version you have. On linux, e.g. {{inlinecode|nvidia-smi}} will tell you ...
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  • * cirrus (1-byte FIFO) - From the linux file; apparently like the 8250 or 16450. ...
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  • ...ly selling support services, or easing administration at scale, which some linux distributions have successfully done. * http://www.eroj.org/linux/theory.htm ...
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  • https://www.postgresql.org/download/linux/redhat/ : Quick check on linux (details can be OS-specific): ...
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