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  • 91Virtual private server — Types of Internet hosting service …

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  • 92Root (computing) — Root or root can mean:*superuser *root directory, the base of a filesystem s directory structure *in a tree data type, the node in the tree which has no parent node …

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  • 93Avatar (disambiguation) — Avatar is a Hindu term for the incarnation of a higher being.AVATAR is a text graphics protocol used by Bulletin Board Systems (BBSes).Avatar may also refer to:In computing: *Avatar (computing), the graphical representation of a user *Avatars… …

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  • 94Enoch Root — (Enoch the Red) is a fictional character from Neal Stephenson s novels The Baroque Cycle and Cryptonomicon . He is a religious leader by profession, but can handle himself in a fight, and is also competent in medicine, chemistry, and cryptography …

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  • 95Kill (Unix) — In Unix and Unix like operating systems, kill is a command used to send simple messages to processes running on the system. By default, the message sent is the termination signal, which requests that the process exit. But kill is something of a… …

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  • 96Nice (Unix) — nice (pronEng|ˈnaɪs) is a command found on UNIX and other Unix like operating systems such as Linux. nice directly maps to a kernel call of the same name. For a given process, it changes the priority in the kernel s scheduler. A niceness of −20… …

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  • 97TUX web server — The TUX web server is an in kernel web server for Linux licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It is maintained by Ingo Molnár.It is currently limited to serving static web pages and coordinating between kernelspace modules,… …

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  • 98File system permissions — Most modern file systems have methods of administering permissions or access rights to specific users and groups of users. These systems control the ability of the users affected to view or make changes to the contents of the file… …

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  • 99Rm (Unix) — rm (short for remove ) is a Unix command used to delete files from a filesystem. Options Common options that rm accepts include:* r, which removes directories, removing the contents recursively beforehand (so as not to leave files without a… …

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  • 100Ezmlm — is a software package for managing electronic mailing lists by Daniel J. Bernstein. It is similar to GNU Mailman and Majordomo but only works with the qmail mail transfer agent. It is released into the public domain.The latest version, 0.53, came …

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