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  • 71Motorola Droid — Motorola Droid/Milestone Manufacturer Motorola Series Droid Carriers Verizon Wireless …

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  • 73Command-line interface — Screenshot of a sample Bash session. GNOME Terminal 3, Fedora 15 …

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  • 74Exploit (computer security) — An exploit (from the verb to exploit, in the meaning of using something to one’s own advantage) is a piece of software, a chunk of data, or sequence of commands that takes advantage of a bug, glitch or vulnerability in order to cause unintended… …

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  • 75XFree86 — Infobox Software name = XFree86 caption = developer = The XFree86 Project, Inc. released = ? frequently updated = yes programming language = C operating system = multiple language = Various genre = Windowing system license = 1.1 website =… …

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  • 76XFS — Infobox Filesystem name = XFS full name = XFS developer = Silicon Graphics Inc. introduction os = IRIX v5.3 introduction date = 1994 partition id = directory struct = B+ trees file struct = B+ trees bad blocks struct = max filename size = 255… …

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  • 77Disk partitioning — GParted is a popular utility used for disk partitioning Disk partitioning is the act of dividing a hard disk drive into multiple logical storage units referred to as partitions, to treat one physical disk drive as if it were multiple disks.… …

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  • 78Alpine — The term alpine refers to the Alps, a European mountain range. It is also found in many other instances, which may or may not be related to the mountains:Related to the AlpsAlpine may also refer to: * Alpine climate, the climate above tree line… …

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  • 79Role-based access control — In computer systems security, role based access control (RBAC) [cite conference author = Ferraiolo, D.F. and Kuhn, D.R. title = Role Based Access Control booktitle=15th National Computer Security Conference year = 1992 month = October pages=554… …

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  • 80Bourne shell — The Bourne shell, or sh, was the default Unix shell of Unix Version 7, and replaced the Thompson shell, whose executable file had the same name, sh. It was developed by Stephen Bourne, of AT T Bell Laboratories, and was released in 1977 in the… …

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