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Linux Documentation Project "project" (LDP) A team of volunteers developing documentation for the {Linux} {operating system}. The LDP aims to handle all of the issues of Linux documentation, ranging from on-line documentation to printed manuals, covering topics such as installing, using, and running Linux. The LDP has no central organisation; anyone can join in. {(http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/)}. (1999-06-10)

Linux Documentation Project ::: (project) (LDP) A team of volunteers developing documentation for the Linux operating system. The LDP aims to handle all of the issues of Linux topics such as installing, using, and running Linux. The LDP has no central organisation; anyone can join in. . (1999-06-10)

Linux Loader "operating system" (LILO) A {boot loader} for {Linux}. LILO does not depend on a specific {file system}, it can boot Linux {kernel images} from {floppy disks} and {hard disks} and can even boot other {operating systems}. One of up to sixteen differernt images can be selected at {boot time}. Various {parameters}, such as the {root device}, can be set independently for each kernel. LILO can even be used as the {master boot record}. (2006-09-12)

Linux Loader ::: (operating system) (LILO) A boot loader for Linux. LILO does not depend on a specific file system, it can boot Linux kernel images from floppy disks and root device, can be set independantly for each kernel. LILO can even be used as the master boot record.(2006-09-12)

Linux Network Administrators' Guide ::: (NAG) A book on setting up and running Unix networks. NAG is freely available in electronic form. It was produced by Olaf Kirch, and others as part of the Linux Documentation Project with help from O'Reilly and Associates.It includes the following sections: Introduction to Networking, Issues of TCP/IP Networking, Configuring the Networking Hardware, Setting up the Serial Hardware, Mail, Getting smail Up and Running, Sendmail+IDA, Netnews, C News, A Description of NNTP, Newsreader Configuration, Glossary, Annotated Bibliography. . . (1994-12-01)

Linux Network Administrators' Guide (NAG) A book on setting up and running {Unix} networks. NAG is freely available in electronic form. It was produced by Olaf Kirch, "okir@monad.swb.de" and others as part of the {Linux Documentation Project} with help from {O'Reilly and Associates}. It includes the following sections: Introduction to Networking, Issues of {TCP/IP} Networking, Configuring the Networking Hardware, Setting up the Serial Hardware, Configuring TCP/IP Networking, {Name Service} and {Resolver} Configuraton, {Serial Line IP}, The {Point-to-Point Protocol}, Various Network Applications, The {Network Information System}, The {Network File System}, Managing {Taylor UUCP}, {Electronic Mail}, Getting {smail} Up and Running, {Sendmail+IDA}, {Netnews}, {C} News, A Description of NNTP, Newsreader Configuration, Glossary, Annotated Bibliography. {FTP from UNC (ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/LDP)}. {FTP from MIT (ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/docs/LDP)}. (1994-12-01)

Linux ::: (operating system) (Linus Unix) /li'nuks/ (but see below) An implementation of the Unix kernel originally written from scratch with no proprietary code.The kernel runs on Intel and Alpha hardware in the general release, with SPARC, PowerPC, MIPS, ARM, Amiga, Atari, and SGI in active development. The SPARC, networking. The Intel and SPARC versions have reliable symmetric multiprocessing.Work on the kernel is coordinated by Linus Torvalds, who holds the copyright on a large part of it. The rest of the copyright is held by a large number of other project supports Linux as its kernel until the research Hurd kernel is completed.This kernel would be no use without application programs. The GNU project has provided large numbers of quality tools, and together with other public domain these tools is known as a Linux distribution. Compatibility modules and/or emulators exist for dozens of other computing environments.The kernel version numbers are significant: the odd numbered series (e.g. 1.3.xx) is the development (or beta) kernel which evolves very quickly. Stable (or release) kernels have even major version numbers (e.g. 1.2.xx).There is a lot of commercial support for and use of Linux, both by hardware companies such as Digital, IBM, and Apple and numerous smaller network and Providers, and there are ports to both parallel supercomputers and embedded microcontrollers. Debian is one popular open source distribution.The pronunciation of Linux has been a matter of much debate. Many, including Torvalds, insist on the short I pronunciation /li'nuks/ because Linus has an english pronunciation of Linus and minus. Others say /li'niks/ following Minix, which Torvalds was working on before Linux. . . . UK Mirror .(2000-06-09)

Linux "operating system" ("Linus Unix") /li'nuks/ (but see below) An implementation of the {Unix} {kernel} originally written from scratch with no proprietary code. The kernel runs on {Intel} and {Alpha} hardware in the general release, with {SPARC}, {PowerPC}, {MIPS}, {ARM}, {Amiga}, {Atari}, and {SGI} in active development. The SPARC, PowerPC, ARM, {PowerMAC} - {OSF}, and 68k ports all support {shells}, {X} and {networking}. The Intel and SPARC versions have reliable {symmetric multiprocessing}. Work on the kernel is coordinated by Linus Torvalds, who holds the copyright on a large part of it. The rest of the copyright is held by a large number of other contributors (or their employers). Regardless of the copyright ownerships, the kernel as a whole is available under the {GNU} {General Public License}. The GNU project supports Linux as its kernel until the research {Hurd} kernel is completed. This kernel would be no use without {application programs}. The GNU project has provided large numbers of quality tools, and together with other {public domain} software it is a rich Unix environment. A compilation of the Linux kernel and these tools is known as a Linux distribution. Compatibility modules and/or {emulators} exist for dozens of other computing environments. The kernel version numbers are significant: the odd numbered series (e.g. 1.3.xx) is the development (or beta) kernel which evolves very quickly. Stable (or release) kernels have even major version numbers (e.g. 1.2.xx). There is a lot of commercial support for and use of Linux, both by hardware companies such as {Digital}, {IBM}, and {Apple} and numerous smaller network and integration specialists. There are many commercially supported distributions which are generally entirely under the GPL. At least one distribution vendor guarantees {Posix} compliance. Linux is particularly popular for {Internet Service Providers}, and there are ports to both parallel supercomputers and {embedded} {microcontrollers}. {Debian} is one popular {open source} distribution. The pronunciation of "Linux" has been a matter of much debate. Many, including Torvalds, insist on the short I pronunciation /li'nuks/ because "Linus" has an /ee/ sound in Swedish (Linus's family is part of Finland's 6% ethnic-Swedish minority) and Linus considers English short /i/ to be closer to /ee/ than English long /i:/ dipthong. This is consistent with the short I in words like "linen". This doesn't stop others demanding a long I /li:'nuks/ following the english pronunciation of "Linus" and "minus". Others say /li'niks/ following {Minix}, which Torvalds was working on before Linux. {More on pronunciation (/pub/misc/linux-pronunciation)}. {LinuxHQ (http://linuxhq.com/)}. {slashdot (http://slashdot.org/)}. {freshmeat (http://freshmeat.net/)}. {Woven Goods (http://fokus.gmd.de/linux/)}. {Linux Gazette (http://ssc.com/lg)}. {funet Linux Archive (ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/Linux)}, {US mirror (ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/)}, {UK Mirror (ftp://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/Linux/)}. (2000-06-09)

Linux User Group ::: (body, Linux) (LUG) Any organisation of Linux users in a local area, university, etc., that offers mutual technical support, companionship with people of similar interests, and promotes the use of Linux among computer users generally.LUGs often hold Install Fests for the general public, in which experienced Linux users explain and supervise the installation of Linux on new users' systems.(2003-09-14)

Linux User Group "body, operating system" (LUG) Any organisation of {Linux} users in a local area, university, etc., that offers mutual technical support, companionship with people of similar interests and promotes the use of Linux among computer users generally. LUGs often hold Install Fests for the general public, in which experienced Linux users explain and supervise the installation of Linux on new users' systems. (2003-09-14)


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A Programming Language "language" (APL) A programming language designed originally by Ken Iverson at Harvard University in 1957-1960 as a notation for the concise expression of mathematical {algorithms}. It went unnamed (or just called Iverson's Language) and unimplemented for many years. Finally a subset, APL\360, was implemented in 1964. APL is an interactive array-oriented language and programming environment with many innovative features. It was originally written using a non-standard {character set}. It is {dynamically typed} with {dynamic scope}. APL introduced several functional forms but is not {purely functional}. Dyalog APL/W and Visual APL are recognized .{NET} languages. Dyalog APL/W, APLX and APL2000 all offer {object-oriented} extensions to the language. ISO 8485 is the 1989 standard defining the language. Commercial versions: APL SV, VS APL, Sharp APL, Sharp APL/PC, APL*PLUS, APL*PLUS/PC, APL*PLUS/PC II, MCM APL, Honeyapple, DEC APL, {APL+Win, APL+Linux, APL+Unix and VisualAPL (http://www.apl2000.com/)}, {Dyalog APL (http://www.dyalog.com/)}, {IBM APL2 (http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/apl/)}, {APLX (http://www.microapl.co.uk/apl/)}, {Sharp APL (http://www.soliton.com/services_sharp.html)} Open source version: {NARS2000 (http://www.nars2000.org/)}. {APL wiki (http://aplwiki.com/)}. See also {Kamin's interpreters}. {APLWEB (http://www.microapl.co.uk/apl/)} translates {WEB} to APL. ["A Programming Language", Kenneth E. Iverson, Wiley, 1962]. ["APL: An Interactive Approach", 1976]. (2009-08-11)

arbitrary precision calculator "tool" An arbitrary precision {C}-like calculator. {Interpreter} version 1.26.4 by David I. Bell "dbell@canb.auug.org.au". Ported to {Linux}. {(ftp://ftp.uu.net/pub/calc)}. (1993-06-15)

arbitrary precision calculator ::: (tool) An arbitrary precision C-like calculator. Interpreter version 1.26.4 by David I. Bell dbell . Ported to Linux. . (1993-06-15)

arbitrary precision calculator ::: (tool) An arbitrary precision C-like calculator. Interpreter version 1.26.4 by David I. Bell . Ported to Linux. . (1993-06-15)

ash ::: (tool) A Bourne Shell clone by Kenneth Almquist. It works pretty well. For running scripts, it is sometimes better and sometimes worse than Bash.Ash runs under 386BSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD, and Linux. . (1995-07-20)

ash "tool" A {Bourne Shell} clone by Kenneth Almquist. It works pretty well. For running scripts, it is sometimes better and sometimes worse than {Bash}. Ash runs under {386BSD}, {NetBSD}, {FreeBSD}, and {Linux}. {FTP Linux version (ftp://ftp.win.tue.nl/pub/linux/ports/ash-linux-0.1.tar.gz)}. (1995-07-20)

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ASpecT "language" Algebraic specification of {abstract data types}. A {strict} {functional language} that compiles to {C}. Versions of ASpecT are available for {Sun}, {Ultrix}, {NeXT}, {Macintosh}, {OS/2} 2.0, {Linux}, {RS/6000}, {Atari}, {Amiga}. {(ftp://wowbagger.uni-bremen.de/pub/programming/languages)}. (1996-03-25)

Bigloo "language" A {Scheme} {interpreter}, {compiler} and {run-time system} by Manuel Serrano "Manuel.Serrano@inria.fr" which aims to deliver small, fast stand-alone {applications}. It supports {modules} and {optimisation}. Bigloo's features enable Scheme programs to be used where {C} or {C++} might usually be required. The Bigloo compiler produces {ANSI C} which is compiled into {stand-alone executables}, {JVM} {bytecode}, or .{NET bytecode}. Hence Bigloo enables Scheme programs to interwork with C, {Java} and {C

Bigloo ::: (language) A Scheme interpreter, compiler and run-time system by Manuel Serrano which aims to deliver small, fast features enable Scheme programs to be used where C or C++ might usually be required.The Bigloo compiler produces ANSI C which is compiled into stand-alone executables, JVM bytecode, or .NET bytecode. Hence Bigloo enables Scheme programs to interwork with C, Java and C

BinProlog ::: (language) Probably the fastest freely available C-emulated Prolog. BinProlog features:logical and permanent global variables; backtrackable destructive assignment; circular term unification; extended DCGs (now built into the engine as invisible grammars); intuitionistic and linear implication based hypothetical reasoning; a Tcl/Tk interface.Version 3.30 runs on SPARC/Solaris 2.x, SunOS 4.x; DEC Alpha 64-bit version; DEC MIPS; SGI MIPS; 68k - NeXT, Sun-3; IBM RS6000; HP PA-RISC (two variants); Intel 80386, Intel 486/Linux, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows 3.1 (with DOS-extender go32 v1.10).Multi-BinProlog is a multi-threaded Linda-style parallel extension to BinProlog for Solaris 2.3. .E-mail: Paul Tarau . (1995-04-04)

BinProlog "language" Probably the fastest freely available {C}-emulated {Prolog}. BinProlog features: logical and permanent {global variables}; backtrackable {destructive assignment}; circular term {unification}; extended {DCGs} (now built into the {engine} as "invisible grammars"); {intuitionistic} and {linear implication} based {hypothetical reasoning}; a {Tcl}/{Tk} interface. Version 3.30 runs on {SPARC}/{Solaris} 2.x, {SunOS} 4.x; {DEC Alpha} 64-bit version; {DEC} {MIPS}; {SGI} {MIPS}; {68k} - {NeXT}, {Sun-3}; {IBM RS6000}; {HP PA-RISC} (two variants); {Intel 80386}, {Intel 486}/{Linux}, {MS-DOS}, {Microsoft Windows 3.1} (with DOS-extender {go32} v1.10). {Multi-BinProlog} is a {multi-threaded} {Linda}-style parallel extension to BinProlog for {Solaris} 2.3. {(ftp://clement.info.umoncton.ca/BinProlog/)}. E-mail: Paul Tarau "tarau@info.umoncton.ca". (1995-04-04)

Linux Documentation Project "project" (LDP) A team of volunteers developing documentation for the {Linux} {operating system}. The LDP aims to handle all of the issues of Linux documentation, ranging from on-line documentation to printed manuals, covering topics such as installing, using, and running Linux. The LDP has no central organisation; anyone can join in. {(http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/)}. (1999-06-10)

Linux Documentation Project ::: (project) (LDP) A team of volunteers developing documentation for the Linux operating system. The LDP aims to handle all of the issues of Linux topics such as installing, using, and running Linux. The LDP has no central organisation; anyone can join in. . (1999-06-10)

Linux Loader "operating system" (LILO) A {boot loader} for {Linux}. LILO does not depend on a specific {file system}, it can boot Linux {kernel images} from {floppy disks} and {hard disks} and can even boot other {operating systems}. One of up to sixteen differernt images can be selected at {boot time}. Various {parameters}, such as the {root device}, can be set independently for each kernel. LILO can even be used as the {master boot record}. (2006-09-12)

Linux Loader ::: (operating system) (LILO) A boot loader for Linux. LILO does not depend on a specific file system, it can boot Linux kernel images from floppy disks and root device, can be set independantly for each kernel. LILO can even be used as the master boot record.(2006-09-12)

Linux Network Administrators' Guide ::: (NAG) A book on setting up and running Unix networks. NAG is freely available in electronic form. It was produced by Olaf Kirch, and others as part of the Linux Documentation Project with help from O'Reilly and Associates.It includes the following sections: Introduction to Networking, Issues of TCP/IP Networking, Configuring the Networking Hardware, Setting up the Serial Hardware, Mail, Getting smail Up and Running, Sendmail+IDA, Netnews, C News, A Description of NNTP, Newsreader Configuration, Glossary, Annotated Bibliography. . . (1994-12-01)

Linux Network Administrators' Guide (NAG) A book on setting up and running {Unix} networks. NAG is freely available in electronic form. It was produced by Olaf Kirch, "okir@monad.swb.de" and others as part of the {Linux Documentation Project} with help from {O'Reilly and Associates}. It includes the following sections: Introduction to Networking, Issues of {TCP/IP} Networking, Configuring the Networking Hardware, Setting up the Serial Hardware, Configuring TCP/IP Networking, {Name Service} and {Resolver} Configuraton, {Serial Line IP}, The {Point-to-Point Protocol}, Various Network Applications, The {Network Information System}, The {Network File System}, Managing {Taylor UUCP}, {Electronic Mail}, Getting {smail} Up and Running, {Sendmail+IDA}, {Netnews}, {C} News, A Description of NNTP, Newsreader Configuration, Glossary, Annotated Bibliography. {FTP from UNC (ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/LDP)}. {FTP from MIT (ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/docs/LDP)}. (1994-12-01)

Linux ::: (operating system) (Linus Unix) /li'nuks/ (but see below) An implementation of the Unix kernel originally written from scratch with no proprietary code.The kernel runs on Intel and Alpha hardware in the general release, with SPARC, PowerPC, MIPS, ARM, Amiga, Atari, and SGI in active development. The SPARC, networking. The Intel and SPARC versions have reliable symmetric multiprocessing.Work on the kernel is coordinated by Linus Torvalds, who holds the copyright on a large part of it. The rest of the copyright is held by a large number of other project supports Linux as its kernel until the research Hurd kernel is completed.This kernel would be no use without application programs. The GNU project has provided large numbers of quality tools, and together with other public domain these tools is known as a Linux distribution. Compatibility modules and/or emulators exist for dozens of other computing environments.The kernel version numbers are significant: the odd numbered series (e.g. 1.3.xx) is the development (or beta) kernel which evolves very quickly. Stable (or release) kernels have even major version numbers (e.g. 1.2.xx).There is a lot of commercial support for and use of Linux, both by hardware companies such as Digital, IBM, and Apple and numerous smaller network and Providers, and there are ports to both parallel supercomputers and embedded microcontrollers. Debian is one popular open source distribution.The pronunciation of Linux has been a matter of much debate. Many, including Torvalds, insist on the short I pronunciation /li'nuks/ because Linus has an english pronunciation of Linus and minus. Others say /li'niks/ following Minix, which Torvalds was working on before Linux. . . . UK Mirror .(2000-06-09)

Linux "operating system" ("Linus Unix") /li'nuks/ (but see below) An implementation of the {Unix} {kernel} originally written from scratch with no proprietary code. The kernel runs on {Intel} and {Alpha} hardware in the general release, with {SPARC}, {PowerPC}, {MIPS}, {ARM}, {Amiga}, {Atari}, and {SGI} in active development. The SPARC, PowerPC, ARM, {PowerMAC} - {OSF}, and 68k ports all support {shells}, {X} and {networking}. The Intel and SPARC versions have reliable {symmetric multiprocessing}. Work on the kernel is coordinated by Linus Torvalds, who holds the copyright on a large part of it. The rest of the copyright is held by a large number of other contributors (or their employers). Regardless of the copyright ownerships, the kernel as a whole is available under the {GNU} {General Public License}. The GNU project supports Linux as its kernel until the research {Hurd} kernel is completed. This kernel would be no use without {application programs}. The GNU project has provided large numbers of quality tools, and together with other {public domain} software it is a rich Unix environment. A compilation of the Linux kernel and these tools is known as a Linux distribution. Compatibility modules and/or {emulators} exist for dozens of other computing environments. The kernel version numbers are significant: the odd numbered series (e.g. 1.3.xx) is the development (or beta) kernel which evolves very quickly. Stable (or release) kernels have even major version numbers (e.g. 1.2.xx). There is a lot of commercial support for and use of Linux, both by hardware companies such as {Digital}, {IBM}, and {Apple} and numerous smaller network and integration specialists. There are many commercially supported distributions which are generally entirely under the GPL. At least one distribution vendor guarantees {Posix} compliance. Linux is particularly popular for {Internet Service Providers}, and there are ports to both parallel supercomputers and {embedded} {microcontrollers}. {Debian} is one popular {open source} distribution. The pronunciation of "Linux" has been a matter of much debate. Many, including Torvalds, insist on the short I pronunciation /li'nuks/ because "Linus" has an /ee/ sound in Swedish (Linus's family is part of Finland's 6% ethnic-Swedish minority) and Linus considers English short /i/ to be closer to /ee/ than English long /i:/ dipthong. This is consistent with the short I in words like "linen". This doesn't stop others demanding a long I /li:'nuks/ following the english pronunciation of "Linus" and "minus". Others say /li'niks/ following {Minix}, which Torvalds was working on before Linux. {More on pronunciation (/pub/misc/linux-pronunciation)}. {LinuxHQ (http://linuxhq.com/)}. {slashdot (http://slashdot.org/)}. {freshmeat (http://freshmeat.net/)}. {Woven Goods (http://fokus.gmd.de/linux/)}. {Linux Gazette (http://ssc.com/lg)}. {funet Linux Archive (ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/Linux)}, {US mirror (ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/)}, {UK Mirror (ftp://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/Linux/)}. (2000-06-09)

Linux User Group ::: (body, Linux) (LUG) Any organisation of Linux users in a local area, university, etc., that offers mutual technical support, companionship with people of similar interests, and promotes the use of Linux among computer users generally.LUGs often hold Install Fests for the general public, in which experienced Linux users explain and supervise the installation of Linux on new users' systems.(2003-09-14)

Linux User Group "body, operating system" (LUG) Any organisation of {Linux} users in a local area, university, etc., that offers mutual technical support, companionship with people of similar interests and promotes the use of Linux among computer users generally. LUGs often hold Install Fests for the general public, in which experienced Linux users explain and supervise the installation of Linux on new users' systems. (2003-09-14)

BogoMips ::: (unit) (From bogus, MIPS) The timing unit of the Linux kernel.A BogoMips is an unscientific measurement of processor speed made by the Linux kernel when it boots, to calibrate an internal busy-loop. . (1999-05-06)

BogoMips "unit" (From "bogus", "{MIPS}") The timing unit of the {Linux} {kernel}. A BogoMips is an unscientific measurement of {processor} speed made by the {Linux} {kernel} when it {boots}, to calibrate an internal {busy-loop}. {BogoMips MiniHowto (http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/BogoMips.html)}. (1999-05-06)

Chimera "web" A modular, {X Window System}-based {web browser} for {Unix}. Chimera uses the {Athena} {widget} set so {Motif} is not needed. It supports forms, inline images, {TERM}, {SOCKS}, {proxy servers}, {Gopher}, {FTP}, {HTTP} and local file accesses. Chimera can be extended using external programs. New {protocols} can easily be added and alternate image formats can be used for inline images (e.g. {PostScript}). Version 1.60 is available for {(ftp://ftp.cs.unlv.edu/pub/chimera)}. {(http://unlv.edu/chimera/)}. Chimera runs on {Sun} {SPARC} {SunOS} 4.1.x, {IBM} {RS/6000} {AIX} 3.2.5, {Linux} 1.1.x. It should run on anything with {X11}R[3-6], {imake} and a {C} compiler. (1994-11-08)

Chimera ::: (World-Wide Web) A modular, X Window System-based World-Wide Web browser for Unix. Chimera uses the Athena widget set so Motif is not needed. It supports can easily be added and alternate image formats can be used for inline images (e.g. PostScript).Version 1.60 is available for . .Chimera runs on Sun SPARC SunOS 4.1.x, IBM RS/6000 AIX 3.2.5, Linux 1.1.x. It should run on anything with X11R[3-6], imake and a C compiler. (1994-11-08)

Ch ::: (language) An interpreted programming language sold by Soft Integration and marketed for scripting, shell programming and graph plotting, it is a language. Currently the Ch interpreter is available for Windows, Solaris, HP-UX, Linux and Mac platforms. .(2003-08-15)

Ch "language" An {interpreted} programming language sold by {Soft Integration} and marketed for {scripting}, {shell programming} and graph plotting, it is a superset of {C++}. Ch is also the name of Soft Integration's {interpreter} for the language. Currently the Ch interpreter is available for {Windows}, {Solaris}, {HP-UX}, {Linux} and {Mac} platforms. {Soft Integration (http://softintegration.com/)}. (2003-08-15)

Clean "language" A {lazy} {higher-order} {purely functional language} from the {University of Nijmegen}. Clean was originally a subset of {Lean}, designed to be an experimental {intermediate language} and used to study the {graph rewriting} model. To help focus on the essential implementation issues it deliberately lacked all {syntactic sugar}, even {infix} expressions or {complex lists}, As it was used more and more to construct all kinds of applications it was eventually turned into a general purpose functional programming language, first released in May 1995. The new language is {strongly typed} (Milner/Mycroft type system), provides {modules} and {functional I/O} (including a {WIMP} interface), and supports {parallel processing} and {distributed processing} on {loosely coupled} parallel architectures. Parallel execution was originally based on the {PABC} {abstract machine}. It is one of the fastest implementations of functional languages available, partly aided by programmer {annotations} to influence evaluation order. Although the two variants of Clean are rather different, the name Clean can be used to denote either of them. To distinguish, the old version can be referred to as Clean 0.8, and the new as Clean 1.0 or Concurrent Clean. The current release of Clean (1.0) includes a compiler, producing code for the {ABC} {abstract machine}, a {code generator}, compiling the ABC code into either {object-code} or {assembly language} (depending on the {platform}), I/O libraries, a {development environment} (not all platforms), and {documentation}. It is supported (or will soon be supported) under {Mac OS}, {Linux}, {OS/2}, {Windows 95}, {SunOS}, and {Solaris}. {(http://cs.kun.nl/~clean/)}. E-mail: "clean@cs.kun.nl". Mailing list: "clean-request@cs.kun.nl". ["Clean - A Language for Functional Graph Rewriting", T. Brus et al, IR 95, U Nijmegen, Feb 1987]. ["Concurrent Clean", M.C. van Eekelen et al, TR 89-18, U Nijmegen, Netherlands, 1989]. [{Jargon File}] (1995-11-08)

Clean ::: (language) A lazy higher-order purely functional language from the University of Nijmegen. Clean was originally a subset of Lean, designed to be an To help focus on the essential implementation issues it deliberately lacked all syntactic sugar, even infix expressions or complex lists,As it was used more and more to construct all kinds of applications it was eventually turned into a general purpose functional programming language, first parallel architectures. Parallel execution was originally based on the PABC abstract machine.It is one of the fastest implementations of functional languages available, partly aided by programmer annotations to influence evaluation order.Although the two variants of Clean are rather different, the name Clean can be used to denote either of them. To distinguish, the old version can be referred to as Clean 0.8, and the new as Clean 1.0 or Concurrent Clean.The current release of Clean (1.0) includes a compiler, producing code for the ABC abstract machine, a code generator, compiling the ABC code into either (or will soon be supported) under Mac OS, Linux, OS/2, Windows 95, SunOS, and Solaris. . E-mail: .[Clean - A Language for Functional Graph Rewriting, T. Brus et al, IR 95, U Nijmegen, Feb 1987].[Concurrent Clean, M.C. van Eekelen et al, TR 89-18, U Nijmegen, Netherlands, 1989].[Jargon File] (1995-11-08)

CLISP "language" 1. A {Common Lisp} implementation by {Bruno Haible (http://haible.de/bruno/)} of {Karlsruhe University} and {Michael Stoll (http://math.uni-duesseldorf.de/~stoll/)}. of {Munich University}, both in Germany. CLISP includes an {interpreter}, {bytecode compiler}, almost all of the {CLOS} {object system}, a {foreign language interface} and a {socket interface}. An {X11} interface is available through {CLX} and {Garnet}. Command line editing is provided by the {GNU} readline library. CLISP requires only 2 MB of {RAM}. The {user interface} comes in German, English, French, Spanish, Dutch, and Russian and can be changed at {run time}. CLISP is {Free Software} and distributed under the {GPL}. It runs on {microcomputers} ({OS/2}, {Microsoft Windows}, {Amiga}, {Acorn}) as well as on {Unix} workstations ({Linux}, {BSD}, {SVR4}, {Sun4}, {Alpha}, {HP-UX}, {NeXTstep}, {SGI}, {AIX}, {Sun3} and others). {Official web page (http://clisp.cons.org)}. {Mailing list (http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clisp-list)}. (2003-08-04) 2. {Conversational LISP}. (2019-11-21)

CLISP ::: (language)1. Conversational LISP.2. A Common Lisp implementation by of Karlsruhe University andCLISP requires only 2 MB of RAM. The user interface comes in German, English, French, Spanish, Dutch, and Russian and can be changed at run time.CLISP is Free Software and distributed under the GPL. It runs on microcomputers (OS/2, Microsoft Windows, Amiga, Acorn) as well as on Unix workstations (Linux, BSD, SVR4, Sun4, Alpha, HP-UX, NeXTstep, SGI, AIX, Sun3, and others). .(2003-08-04)

Commodore Business Machines "company" (CBM) Makers of the {PET}, {Commodore 64}, {Commodore 16}, {Commodore 128}, and {Amiga} {personal computers}. Their logo is a {chicken head}. The Commodore name is controlled by Commodore Licensing BV, now a subsidiary of Asiarim. Commodore USA signed an agreement with Commodore Licensing BV. On 1994-04-29, Commodore International announced that it had been unable to renegotiate terms of outstanding loans and was closing down the business. Commodore US was expected to go into liquidation. Commodore US, France, Spain, and Belgium were liquidated for various reasons. The names Commodore and Amiga were maintained after the liquidation. After 1994, the rights to the Commodore name bounced across several European companies. On 1995-04-21, German retailer {Escom AG} bought Commodore International for $14m and production of the Amiga resumed. Netherlands-based {Tulip Computers} took over the brand. Production of the 8-bit range alledgedly never stopped during the time in liquidation because a Chinese company were producing the {C64} in large numbers for the local market there. In 2004, Tulip sold the Commodore name to another Dutch firm, Yeahronimo, that eventually changed its name to Commodore International. In April 2008 three creditors took the company to court demanding a bankruptcy ruling. On 2010-03-17, Commodore USA announced that it was to release a new PC in June 2010 which looks very similar to the old Commodore 64 but comes with a {Core 2 Duo}, {Core 2 Quad}, {Pentium D} or {Celeron D} processor and with {Ubuntu} {Linux} or {Windows 7} installed. {PC World article (http://pcworld.com/article/192415)}. (2010-09-14)

DB2 "database" A {relational database} from {IBM}. When running under IBM's MVS ({Multiple Virtual Storage}) {operating system}, DB2 is implemented on top of {VSAM} and uses its underlying data structures. DB2, later called "DB2 Universal DataBase", also runs under {windows NT}, {AIX}, {Solaris} and, most recently, {Linux}. [Details? Was there a "DB1"?] (1999-02-01)

DB2 ::: (database) A relational database from IBM.When running under IBM's MVS (Multiple Virtual Storage) operating system, DB2 is implemented on top of VSAM and uses its underlying data structures.DB2, later called DB2 Universal DataBase, also runs under windows NT, AIX, Solaris and, most recently, Linux.[Details? Was there a DB1?] (1999-02-01)

Debian GNU/Linux {Debian}

Debian GNU/Hurd "operating system" A {GNU} distribution based on the {Hurd} {kernel} instead of the more well known {Linux} kernel. [Reference?] (2001-12-02)

Debian GNU/Hurd ::: (operating system) A GNU distribution based on the Hurd kernel instead of the more well known Linux kernel.[Reference?](2001-12-02)

Debian "operating system" /deb'ee`n/, *not* /deeb'ee`n/ The non-profit volunteer organisation responsible for Debian {GNU}/{Linux} and Debian {GNU}/{Hurd}. Debian's {Linux} distribution is dedicated to free and {open source} software; the main goal of the distribution is to ensure that one can download and install a fully-functional {operating system} that is completely adherent to the Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG). Debian was begun in August 1993 by Ian Murdock, and was sponsored by the {Free Software Foundation} from November 1994 to November 1995. The name Debian is a contraction of DEB(ra) and IAN Murdock. Debian's packaging system (dpkg) is similar to other popular packaging systems like {RPM}. There are over 2200 packages of precompiled software available in the main (free) section of the Debian 2.1 distribution alone -- this is what sets Debian apart from many other Linux distributions. The high quality and huge number of official packages (most Debian systems' /usr/local/ remains empty -- almost everything most Linux users want is officially packaged) are what draw many people to use Debian. Another unique aspect to the Debian project is the open development; pre-releases are made available from Day 1 and if anyone wishes to become a Debian developer, all that is needed is proof of identification and a signed {PGP} or {GPG} key. There are over 400 Debian developers all around the world -- many developers have never met face-to-face, and most development talks take place on the many {mailing lists} and the {IRC} network. {(http://debian.org/)}. {Debian Linux archives (ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian)}. (1999-02-23)

Debian ::: (operating system) /deb'ee`n/, *not* /deeb'ee`n/ The non-profit volunteer organisation responsible for Debian GNU/Linux and Debian GNU/Hurd. Debian's fully-functional operating system that is completely adherent to the Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG).Debian was begun in August 1993 by Ian Murdock, and was sponsored by the Free Software Foundation from November 1994 to November 1995. The name Debian is a contraction of DEB(ra) and IAN Murdock.Debian's packaging system (dpkg) is similar to other popular packaging systems like RPM. There are over 2200 packages of precompiled software available in the almost everything most Linux users want is officially packaged) are what draw many people to use Debian.Another unique aspect to the Debian project is the open development; pre-releases are made available from Day 1 and if anyone wishes to become a developers have never met face-to-face, and most development talks take place on the many mailing lists and the IRC network. . . (1999-02-23)

Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures "algorithm" (DADS) A dictionary of {algorithms}, algorithmic techniques, {data structures}, archetypal problems and related definitions started by Paul Black in 1998. {(https://xlinux.nist.gov/dads/)}. (2019-04-26)

dual boot "operating system" Any system offering the user the choice of two {operation systems} (OSes) under which to start a computer. A dual boot system allows the user to run programs for both operating systems on a single computer (though not simultaneously). The term "multiple boot" or "multiboot" extends the idea to more than two OSes. The OSes are generally unaware of each other's existence. They are installed on separate {hard disk} {partitions} or on separate disks. They may be able to access each other's files, possibly via some extra {driver} software if they use different {file systems}. The OSes need not be completely different - they might be different versions of {Microsoft Windows} (e.g. {Windows XP} and {Windows NT}) or {Linux} (e.g. {Debian} and {Fedora}). A dual boot system differs from an {emulator} such as {vmware}, which runs one or more OSes "on top" of the primary OS, using its resources. (2005-02-01)

dual boot ::: (operating system) Any system offering the user the choice of two operation systems (OSes) under which to start a computer. A dual boot system (though not simultaneously). The term multiple boot or multiboot extends the idea to more than two OSes.The OSes are generally unaware of each other's existence. They are installed on separate hard disk partitions or on separate disks. They may be able to access each other's files, possibly via some extra driver software if they use different file systems.The OSes need not be completely different - they might be different versions of Microsoft Windows (e.g. Windows XP and Windows NT) or Linux (e.g. Debian and Fedora).A dual boot system differs from an emulator such as vmware, which runs one or more OSes on top of the primary OS, using its resources.(2005-02-01)

Dyalog APL ::: (language) Arguably the current (2001) market-leading implementation of APL, from Dyalog Limited. Dyalog APL runs under Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, and Windows 2000; and several popular UNIX systems including Linux.Dyalog APL complies with ISO 8485 and has many features that make it good for complex GUI applications.Dyalog APL was introduced in 1983 and is currently (2002) in active development.(2003-11-17)

Dyalog APL "language" Arguably the current (2001) market-leading implementation of {APL}, from {Dyalog Limited}. Dyalog APL runs under {Windows 95}, {Windows 98}, {Windows NT}, and {Windows 2000}; and several popular {UNIX} systems including {Linux}. Dyalog APL complies with {ISO 8485} and has many features that make it good for complex {GUI} applications. Dyalog APL was introduced in 1983 and is currently (2002) in active development. (2003-11-17)

Eggdrop "communications" The world's most popular {open source IRC bot}, designed for flexibility and ease of use. Eggdrop is freely distributable under the {GPL}. It was originally developed by Robey Pointer but he no longer works on it. Eggdrop is designed to run on {Linux}, {*BSD}, {SunOs}, {Windows}, {Mac OS X} and other platforms. It is extendable with {Tcl} scripts and/or {C} modules. It supports {Undernet}, {DALnet}, {EFnet}, {IRCnet}, and {QuakeNet}. It can form {botnets} and share {partylines} and userfiles between bots. (2005-07-07)

Eggdrop ::: (communications) The world's most popular open source IRC bot, designed for flexibility and ease of use. Eggdrop is freely distributable under the GPL. It was originally developed by Robey Pointer but he no longer works on it.Eggdrop is designed to run on Linux, *BSD, SunOs, Windows, Mac OS X and other platforms. It is extendable with Tcl scripts and/or C modules. It supports Undernet, DALnet, EFnet, IRCnet, and QuakeNet. It can form botnets and share partylines and userfiles between bots.(2005-07-07)

Eli Compiler Construction System "tool" A compiler generation package which integrates off-the-shelf tools and libraries with specialised language processors to generate complete compilers quickly and reliably. It simplifies the development of new special-purpose languages, implementation of existing languages on new hardware and extension of the constructs and features of existing languages. It runs on {Sun-4} {SunOS} 4, 5, {Ultrix}/{MIPS}, {RS/6000}, {HP-UX}, {SGI}, {Linux}. {Colorado U (ftp://ftp.cs.colorado.edu/pub/cs/distribs/eli/)}. {Europe (ftp://ftp.upb.de/unix/eli)}. Mailing list: "eli-request@cs.colorado.edu". E-mail: "compiler@uni-paderborn.de", Developers "elibugs@cs.colorado.edu", Users "eli@cs.colorado.edu". (2000-08-12)

Eli Compiler Construction System ::: (tool) A compiler generation package which integrates off-the-shelf tools and libraries with specialised language processors to generate complete special-purpose languages, implementation of existing languages on new hardware and extension of the constructs and features of existing languages.It runs on Sun-4 SunOS 4, 5, Ultrix/MIPS, RS/6000, HP-UX, SGI, Linux.Latest version 4.3.1, as of 2000-08-07 . .Mailing list: .E-mail: , Developers .(2000-08-12)

Emacs ::: (text, tool) /ee'maks/ (Editing MACroS, or Extensible MACro System, GNU Emacs) A popular screen editor for Unix and most other operating systems.Emacs is distributed by the Free Software Foundation and was Richard Stallman's first step in the GNU project. Emacs is extensible - it is easy to add new display. Emacs is writen in C and the higher levels are programmed in Emacs Lisp.Emacs has an entire Lisp system inside it. It was originally written in TECO under ITS at the MIT AI lab. AI Memo 554 described it as an advanced, self-documenting, customisable, extensible real-time display editor.It includes facilities to view directories, run compilation subprocesses and send and receive electronic mail and Usenet news (GNUS). W3 is a web browser, reducing start-up time and memory consumption. Many hackers (including Denis Howe) spend more than 80% of their tube time inside Emacs.GNU Emacs is available for Unix, VMS, GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, MS Windows, MS-DOS, and other systems. Emacs has been re-implemented more than 30 times. Other variants include GOSMACS, CCA Emacs, UniPress Emacs, Montgomery Emacs, and XEmacs. Jove, epsilon, and MicroEmacs are limited look-alikes.Some Emacs versions running under window managers iconify as an overflowing kitchen sink, perhaps to suggest the one feature the editor does not (yet) Storage, and Emacs Makes A Computer Slow (see recursive acronym). See also vi.Latest version: 20.6, as of 2000-05-11. 21.1 (RSN) adds a new redisplay engine with support for proportional text, images, toolbars, tool tips, toolkit scroll bars, and a mouse-sensitive mode line.FTP from your nearest GNU archive site.E-mail: (bug reports only) .Usenet newsgroups: gnu.emacs.help, gnu.emacs.bug, alt.religion.emacs, gnu.emacs.sources, gnu.emacs.announce.[Jargon File] (1997-02-04)

Emacs "text, tool" /ee'maks/ (Editing MACroS, or Extensible MACro System, GNU Emacs) A popular {screen editor} for {Unix} and most other {operating systems}. Emacs is distributed by the {Free Software Foundation} and was {Richard Stallman}'s first step in the {GNU} project. Emacs is extensible - it is easy to add new functions; customisable - you can rebind keys, and modify the behaviour of existing functions; self-documenting - there is extensive on-line, context-sensitive help; and has a real-time "what you see is what you get" display. Emacs is writen in {C} and the higher levels are programmed in {Emacs Lisp}. Emacs has an entire {Lisp} system inside it. It was originally written in {TECO} under {ITS} at the {MIT} {AI lab}. AI Memo 554 described it as "an advanced, self-documenting, customisable, extensible real-time display editor". It includes facilities to view directories, run compilation subprocesses and send and receive {electronic mail} and {Usenet} {news} ({GNUS}). {W3} is a {web browser}, the ange-ftp package provides transparent access to files on remote {FTP} {servers}. {Calc} is a calculator and {symbolic mathematics} package. There are "modes" provided to assist in editing most well-known programming languages. Most of these extra functions are configured to load automatically on first use, reducing start-up time and memory consumption. Many hackers (including {Denis Howe}) spend more than 80% of their {tube time} inside Emacs. GNU Emacs is available for {Unix}, {VMS}, {GNU}/{Linux}, {FreeBSD}, {NetBSD}, {OpenBSD}, {MS Windows}, {MS-DOS}, and other systems. Emacs has been re-implemented more than 30 times. Other variants include {GOSMACS}, CCA Emacs, UniPress Emacs, Montgomery Emacs, and {XEmacs}. {Jove}, {epsilon}, and {MicroEmacs} are limited look-alikes. Some Emacs versions running under {window managers} iconify as an overflowing kitchen sink, perhaps to suggest the one feature the editor does not (yet) include. Indeed, some hackers find Emacs too {heavyweight} and {baroque} for their taste, and expand the name as "Escape Meta Alt Control Shift" to spoof its heavy reliance on keystrokes decorated with {bucky bits}. Other spoof expansions include "Eight Megabytes And Constantly Swapping", "Eventually "malloc()'s All Computer Storage", and "Emacs Makes A Computer Slow" (see {recursive acronym}). See also {vi}. Version 21.1 added a redisplay engine with support for {proportional text}, images, {toolbars}, {tool tips}, toolkit scroll bars and a mouse-sensitive mode line. {FTP} from your nearest {GNU archive site}. E-mail: (bug reports only) "bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org". {Usenet} newsgroups: {news:gnu.emacs.help}, {news:gnu.emacs.bug}, {news:alt.religion.emacs}, {news:gnu.emacs.sources}, {news:gnu.emacs.announce}. [{Jargon File}] (1997-02-04)

empeg "hardware" An in-car audio product that plays {MP3} files from a {hard disk}. It is based around a {DEC}/{Intel} {StrongARM} {S-1100} processor and runs a version of {Linux}. The {user interface} is written in {Python}. {(http://empeg.com/)}. See also {MPEG}. (1999-09-14)

empeg ::: (hardware) An in-car audio product that plays MP3 files from a hard disk. It is based around a DEC/Intel StrongARM S-1100 processor and runs a version of Linux. The user interface is written in Python. .See also MPEG. (1999-09-14)

FDISK "operating system, tool" (Fixed disk utility) An {MS-DOS} utility program which prepares a {hard disk} so that it can be used as a {boot disk} and {file systems} can be created on it. {OS/2}, {NT}, {Windows 95}, {Linux}, and other {Unix} versions all have this command or something similar. (1996-12-23)

FDISK ::: (operating system, tool) (Fixed disk utility) An MS-DOS utility program which prepares a hard disk so that it can be used as a boot disk and file systems can be created on it. OS/2, NT, Windows 95, Linux, and other Unix versions all have this command or something similar. (1996-12-23)

FreeBSD "operating system" A free {operating system} based on the {BSD 4.4-lite} release from {Computer Systems Research Group} at the {University of California at Berkeley}. FreeBSD requires an {ISA}, {EISA}, {VESA}, or {PCI} based computer with an {Intel 80386SX} to {Pentium} CPU (or compatible {AMD} or {Cyrix} CPU) with 4 megabytes of {RAM} and 60MB of disk space. Some of FreeBSD's features are: {preemptive multitasking} with dynamic priority adjustment to ensure smooth and fair sharing of the computer between applications and users. Multiuser access - {peripherals} such as printers and tape drives can be shared between all users. Complete {TCP/IP} networking including {SLIP}, {PPP}, {NFS} and {NIS}. {Memory protection}, {demand-paged virtual memory} with a merged {VM}/{buffer cache} design. FreeBSD was designed as a {32 bit operating system}. {X Window System} (X11R6) provides a {graphical user interface}. {Binary compatibility} with many programs built for {SCO}, {BSDI}, {NetBSD}, {386BSD}, and {Linux}. Hundreds of ready-to-run applications in the FreeBSD ports collection. FreeBSD is {source code compatible} with most popular commercial {Unix} systems and thus most applications require few, if any, changes to compile. {Shared libraries}. A full compliment of {C}, {C++}, {Fortran} and {Perl} development tools and many other languages. {Source code} for the entire system is available. Extensive on-line documentation. {(http://freebsd.org/)}. {(ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD)} or try your nearest {mirror site} listed at the home site or buy the {CD-ROM} from {Walnut Creek}. (1998-11-24)

FUDGIT A double-precision multi-purpose fitting program by Thomas Koenig "ig25@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de". It can manipulate complete columns of numbers in the form of vector arithmetic. FUDGIT is also an expression language {interpreter} understanding most of {C} {grammar} except pointers. Morever, FUDGIT is a front end for any plotting program supporting commands from stdin, e.g. {Gnuplot}. Version 2.27 runs on {AIX}, {HP-UX}, {Linux}, {IRIX}, {NeXT}, {SunOS}, {Ultrix}. {(ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/sources/usr.bin/)}. (1993-03-22)

FUDGIT ::: A double-precision multi-purpose fitting program by Thomas Koenig . It can manipulate complete columns of numbers a front end for any plotting program supporting commands from stdin, e.g. Gnuplot.Version 2.27 runs on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, IRIX, NeXT, SunOS, Ultrix. . (1993-03-22)

GCT ::: (programming, tool) A test-coverage tool by Brian Marick , based on GNU C. Version 1.4 was ported to Sun-3, Sun-4, RS/6000, 68000, 88000, HP-PA, IBM 3090, Ultrix, Convex, SCO but not Linux, Solaris, or Microsoft Windows.Commercial support is available from the author (+1 217 351 7228). . (1999-07-08)

GCT "programming, tool" A {test-coverage} tool by Brian Marick "marick@testing.com", based on {GNU C}. Version 1.4 was ported to {Sun-3}, {Sun-4}, {RS/6000}, {68000}, {88000}, {HP-PA}, {IBM 3090}, {Ultrix}, {Convex}, {SCO} but not {Linux}, {Solaris}, or {Microsoft Windows}. Commercial support is available from the author (+1 217 351 7228). {(ftp://cs.uiuc.edu/pub/testing/gct.file/)}. (1999-07-08)

Get a real computer! "jargon" A typical {hacker} response to news that somebody is having trouble getting work done on a {toy} system or {bitty box}. The threshold for "real computer" rises with time. As of mid-1993 it meant {multi-tasking}, with a {hard disk}, and an {address space} bigger than 16 {megabytes}. At this time, according to {GLS}, computers with character-only displays were verging on "unreal". In 2001, a real computer has a one {gigahertz} processor, 128 MB of {RAM}, 20 GB of hard disk, and runs {Linux}. [{Jargon File}] (2001-06-22)

Get a real computer! ::: (jargon) A typical hacker response to news that somebody is having trouble getting work done on a toy system or bitty box.The threshold for real computer rises with time. As of mid-1993 it meant multi-tasking, with a hard disk, and an address space bigger than 16 megabytes. verging on unreal. In 2001, a real computer has a one gigahertz processor, 128 MB of RAM, 20 GB of hard disk, and runs Linux.[Jargon File](2001-06-22)

GNU assembler ::: (GAS) A Unix assembler for the GNU project. Many CPU types are handled and COFF and IEEE-695 formats are supported as well as standard a.out.Current version 2.2 ported to Sun-3, Sun-4, i386, 386BSD, BSD/386, Linux, PS/2-AIX, VAX, Ultrix, BSD, VMS.The assembler has been merged with GNU Binutils.E-mail: . (1995-04-18)

GNU assembler (GAS) A {Unix} {assembler} for the {GNU} project. Many {CPU} types are handled and {COFF} and {IEEE-695} formats are supported as well as standard {a.out}. Current version 2.2 ported to {Sun-3}, {Sun-4}, {i386}, {386BSD}, {BSD/386}, {Linux}, {PS/2-AIX}, {VAX}, {Ultrix}, {BSD}, {VMS}. The assembler has been merged with {GNU Binutils}. E-mail: "bug-gnu-utils@gnu.org". (1995-04-18)

GNU Network Object Model Environment ::: (operating system) (GNOME) A project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. GNOME is part of the GNU project and larger applications which share a consistent look and feel. GNOME uses GTK+ as the GUI toolkit for applications.GNOME is intended to run on any modern and functional Unix-like system. The current version runs on Linux, FreeBSD, IRIX and Solaris. . (1998-10-17)

GNU Network Object Model Environment "operating system" (GNOME) A project to build a complete, {user-friendly} {desktop} based entirely on {free software}. GNOME is part of the {GNU project} and part of the {OpenSource} movement. The desktop will consist of small {utilities} and larger {applications} which share a consistent {look and feel}. GNOME uses {GTK+} as the {GUI} {toolkit} for applications. GNOME is intended to run on any modern and functional {Unix}-like system. The current version runs on {Linux}, {FreeBSD}, {IRIX} and {Solaris}. {(http://gnome.org/)}. (1998-10-17)

Haskell "language" (Named after the logician {Haskell Curry}) A {lazy} {purely functional} language largely derived from {Miranda} but with several extensions. Haskell was designed by a committee from the {functional programming} community in April 1990. It features static {polymorphic} typing, {higher-order functions}, user-defined {algebraic data types}, and {pattern-matching} {list comprehensions}. Innovations include a {class} system, systematic operator {overloading}, a {functional I/O} system, functional {arrays}, and {separate compilation}. Haskell 1.3 added many new features, including {monadic I/O}, standard libraries, {constructor classes}, {labeled fields} in datatypes, {strictness} {annotations}, an improved {module} system, and many changes to the Prelude. {Gofer} is a cut-down version of Haskell with some extra features. {Filename extension}: .hs, .lhs ({literate programming}). {(http://haskell.org/)}. ["Report on the Programming Language Haskell Version 1.1", Paul Hudak & P. Wadler eds, CS Depts, U Glasgow and Yale U., Aug 1991]. [Version 1.2: SIGPLAN Notices 27(5), Apr 1992]. {Haskell 1.3 Report (http://haskell.cs.yale.edu/haskell-report/haskell-report.html)}. Mailing list: "haskell-request@cs.yale.edu". Yale Haskell - Version 2.0.6, Haskell 1.2 built on {Common Lisp}. {(ftp://nebula.cs.yale.edu/pub/haskell/yale/)}. Glasgow Haskell (GHC) - Version 2.04 for {DEC Alpha}/{OSF}2; {HPPA1.1}/{HPUX}9,10; {SPARC}/{SunOs} 4, {Solaris} 2; {MIPS}/{Irix} 5,6; {Intel 80386}/{Linux},{Solaris} 2,{FreeBSD},{CygWin} 32; {PowerPC}/{AIX}. GHC generates {C} or {native code}. {(ftp://ftp.dcs.glasgow.ac.uk/pub/haskell/glasgow/)}. E-mail: "glasgow-haskell-request@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk". Haskell-B - Haskell 1.2 implemented in {LML}, generates {native code}. {(ftp://ftp.cs.chalmers.se/pub/haskell/chalmers/)}. E-mail: "hbc@cs.chalmers.se". (1997-06-06)

Haskell ::: (language) (Named after the logician Haskell Curry) A lazy purely functional language largely derived from Miranda but with several extensions. Innovations include a class system, systematic operator overloading, a functional I/O system, functional arrays, and separate compilation.Haskell 1.3 added many new features, including monadic I/O, standard libraries, constructor classes, labeled fields in datatypes, strictness annotations, an improved module system, and many changes to the Prelude.Gofer is a cut-down version of Haskell with some extra features.Filename extension: .hs, .lhs (literate programming). .[Report on the Programming Language Haskell Version 1.1, Paul Hudak & P. Wadler eds, CS Depts, U Glasgow and Yale U., Aug 1991].[Version 1.2: SIGPLAN Notices 27(5), Apr 1992]. .Mailing list: .Yale Haskell - Version 2.0.6, Haskell 1.2 built on Common Lisp. .Glasgow Haskell (GHC) - Version 2.04 for DEC Alpha/OSF2; HPPA1.1/HPUX9,10; SPARC/SunOs 4, Solaris 2; MIPS/Irix 5,6; Intel 80386/Linux,Solaris 2,FreeBSD,CygWin 32; PowerPC/AIX. GHC generates C or native code. .E-mail: .Haskell-B - Haskell 1.2 implemented in LML, generates native code. .E-mail: . (1997-06-06)

Haze "graphics" An {X Window System} {window manager} designed to be light-weight and look like {MacOS}. Haze is based on {mlvwm}. It support {virtual desktops}, configurable menu bar and shaded windows. {Haze home (http://www.escomposlinux.org/jes/description.html)}. (2010-05-03)

Hurd "operating system" The {GNU} project's replacement for the {Unix} {kernel}. The Hurd is a collection of {servers} that run on the {Mach} {microkernel} to implement {file systems}, {network protocols}, file access control, and other features that are implemented by the Unix kernel or similar kernels such as {Linux}. The GNU {C Library} provides the {Unix} {system call} interface, and calls the Hurd for services it can't provide itself. The Hurd aims to establish a framework for shared development and maintenance, allowing a broad range of users to share projects without knowing much about the internal workings of the system - projects that might never have been attempted without freely available source, a well-designed interface, and a multi-server-based design. Currently there are free ports of the {Mach} {kernel} to the {Intel 80386} {IBM PC}, the {DEC} {PMAX} {workstation}, the {Luna} {88k}, with more in progress, including the {Amiga} and {DEC} {Alpha}-3000 machines. According to Thomas Bushnell, BSG, the primary architect of the Hurd: 'Hurd' stands for 'Hird of Unix-Replacing Daemons' and 'Hird' stands for 'Hurd of Interfaces Representing Depth'. Possibly the first software to be named by a pair of {mutually recursive} acronyms. {The Hurd Home (http://gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html)}. [June 1994 GNU's Bulletin]. (2004-02-24)

ICI ::: (language) An extensible, interpretated language by Tim Long with syntax similar to C. ICI adds high-level garbage-collected associative data structures, exception handling, sets, regular expressions, and dynamic arrays.Libraries provide additional types and functions to support common needs such as I/O, simple databases, character based screen handling, direct access to system calls, safe pointers, and floating-point.ICI runs on Microsoft Windows, MS-DOS, Unix, and Linux and in embedded environments. . .E-mail: Andy Newman .Mailing list: (1999-12-07)

ICI "language" An extensible, interpretated language by Tim Long with {syntax} similar to {C}. ICI adds high-level garbage-collected {associative} data structures, {exception} handling, sets, {regular expressions}, and {dynamic arrays}. Libraries provide additional types and functions to support common needs such as I/O, simple {databases}, character based screen handling, direct access to {system calls}, {safe pointers}, and {floating-point}. ICI runs on {Microsoft Windows}, {MS-DOS}, {Unix}, and {Linux} and in {embedded} environments. {(http://zeta.org.au/~atrn/ici/)}. {(ftp://ftp.research.canon.com.au/pub/misc/ici)}. E-mail: Andy Newman "andy@research.canon.com.au". Mailing list: ici@research.canon.com.au. (1999-12-07)

Infrared Data Association "standard, body" (IrDA) A non-profit trade association providing standards to ensure the quality and interoperability of {infrared} (IR) hardware. The association currently has a membership of over 160 companies from around the world, representing computer and telecommunications hardware, software, components and adapters. IrDA typically uses direct infrared i.e. {point-to-point}, {line-of-sight}, one-to-one communications. The standards include: {IrDA Data} ({SIR}, {FIR}, {VFIR}), {IrDA Control}, and {AIR}. Ports built to the above standards can be found in products such as {PDAs}, {Palm} devices, {printers}, desktop adapters, {notebooks}, and {digital cameras}. {(http://irda.org)}. {IrDA Serial Infrared Interface (http://cesdis1.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/misc/irda.html)}. {Linux-IrDA support (http://cs.uit.no/linux-irda/)}. (1999-10-14)

IRIS Explorer "mathematics, tool" {Numerical Algorithms Group} (NAG)'s tool for developing {visualisation} applications via a {visual programming environment}. IRIS Explorer has a range of visualisation techniques, from simple graphs to multidimensional animation, that can help show trends and relationships in data. IRIS Explorer uses standard {Open Inventor}, {ImageVision} and {OpenGL} libraries as well as NAG's own numerical libraries. It is available for Windows, Unix and Linux. It has a point-and-click interface and a library of "modules" (software routines). {IRIS Explorer home (http://www.nag.co.uk/Welcome_IEC.asp)}. (2008-09-04)

Java Open Language Toolkit "project" (JOLT) A project aimed at providing a freely available and redistributale implementation of {Sun Microsystems}'s {Java} language and tools. {(http://redhat.com/linux-info/jolt/)}. (1996-12-17)

Language for Communicating Systems "language" (LCS) A {concurrent} {SML} by Bernard Berthomieu with {behaviours} and processes, based upon {higher order CCS}. LCS is implemented as a {bytecode interpreter} and runs on {Sun} {SPARC}, {SGI} {MIPS}, and {Linux}. {(http://laas.fr/~bernard/lcs.html)}. E-mail: Bernard Berthomieu "Bernard.Berthomieu@laas.fr". Mailing list: lcs@laas.fr (2000-03-28)

Language for Communicating Systems ::: (language) (LCS) A concurrent SML by Bernard Berthomieu with behaviours and processes, based upon higher order CCS. LCS is implemented as a bytecode interpreter and runs on Sun SPARC, SGI MIPS, and Linux.Latest version: 5.1, as of 2000-03-17. .E-mail: Bernard Berthomieu .Mailing list: (2000-03-28)Language for the On-Line Investigation and Transformation of

Language for Communicating Systems ::: (language) (LCS) A concurrent SML by Bernard Berthomieu with behaviours and processes, based upon higher order CCS. LCS is implemented as a bytecode interpreter and runs on Sun SPARC, SGI MIPS, and Linux.Latest version: 5.1, as of 2000-03-17. .E-mail: Bernard Berthomieu .Mailing list: (2000-03-28)

LDP {Linux Documentation Project}

Leo ::: 1. (language) A general-purpose systems language, syntactically like Pascal and Y, semantically like C.[The Leo Programming Language, G. Townsend, CS TR 84-7, U Arizona 1984]. (1996-02-06)2. (application) A general data management environment which can show user-created relationships among any kind data. It can also be used as an outlining editor as it embeds the noweb and CWEB markup languages in an outline context.Leo is written in pure Python using Tk/tcl and so runs on Windows, Linux and MacOS X. It isdistributed under the Python License.(2006-07-12)

Leo 1. "language" A general-purpose {systems language}, syntactically like {Pascal} and {Y}, semantically like {C}. ["The Leo Programming Language", G. Townsend, CS TR 84-7, U Arizona 1984]. (1996-02-06) 2. "application" A general data management environment which can show user-created relationships among any kind data. It can also be used as an {outlining editor} as it embeds the {noweb} and {CWEB} markup languages in an outline context. Leo is written in pure {Python} using {Tk/tcl} and so runs on {Windows}, {Linux} and {MacOS X}. It isdistributed under the {Python License}. (2006-07-12)

lilo ::: 1. (operating system) Linux Loader.2. first-in first-out.(2001-03-26)

lilo 1. "operating system" {Linux Loader}. 2. {first-in first-out}. (2001-03-26)

Logical Block Addressing ::: (storage) (LBA) A hard disk sector addressing scheme used on all SCSI hard disks, and on ATA-2 conforming IDE hard disks. The addressing conversion is performed by the hard disk firmware.Prior to LBA, combined limitations of IBM PC BIOS and ATA restricted the useful capacity of IDE hard disks on IBM PCs and compatibles to 1024 cylinders * 63 9x, Windows NT and Linux) are not affected by it, since they issue direct LBA-based calls, bypassing the BIOS hard disk services completely.(2000-04-30)

Logical Block Addressing "storage" (LBA) A {hard disk} {sector} addressing scheme used on all {SCSI} hard disks, and on {ATA-2} conforming {IDE} hard disks. The addressing conversion is performed by the hard disk firmware. Prior to LBA, combined limitations of {IBM PC} {BIOS} and {ATA} restricted the useful capacity of IDE hard disks on IBM PCs and compatibles to 1024 cylinders * 63 sectors per track * 16 heads * 512 bytes per sector = 528 million bytes = 504 megabytes. Modern BIOSes select LBA mode automatically, and work around the 1024-cylinder BIOS limit by representing a hard disk to the OS as having e.g. half as many cylinders and twice as many heads. However, there is still an unbreakable BIOS disk size limit of 1024 cylinders * 63 sectors per track * 256 heads * 512 bytes per sector = 8 gigabytes, but modern OSes (including {Windows 9x}, {Windows NT} and {Linux}) are not affected by it, since they issue direct LBA-based calls, bypassing the BIOS hard disk services completely. (2000-04-30)

Logical Interchange Format "file format, file system" (LIF) A {Hewlett-Packard} simple {file system} format used to {boot} {HP-PA} machines and to interchange files between older HP machines. A LIF file system is a header, containing a single directory, with 10-character {case sensitive} filenames and 2-byte {file types}, followed by the files. {LIF Utilities for linux (http://hpcc.org/hpil/lif_utils.html)}. (2003-10-09)

Lossless Predictive Audio Compression ::: (audio, compression) (LPAC) A lossless audio compression algorithm with compression ratios from 1.5 to 4, depending on the input. Software is available for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Solaris. LPAC files (*.pac) can be played with a Winamp plug-in. .(2001-12-17)

Lossless Predictive Audio Compression "audio, compression" (LPAC) A {lossless} {audio} {compression} {algorithm} with compression ratios from 1.5 to 4, depending on the input. Software is available for {Microsoft Windows}, {Linux} and {Solaris}. LPAC files (*.pac) can be played with a {Winamp} {plug-in}. {(http://www-ft.ee.tu-berlin.de/~liebchen/lpac.html)}. (2001-12-17)

LUG {Linux User Group}

lynix "spelling" Misspelling of "{Linux}" (the {Unix} {clone}), or possibly "{lynx}" (the {web browser}). (1995-04-06)

lynix ::: (spelling) Misspelling of Linux (the Unix clone), or possibly lynx (the World-Wide Web browser). (1995-04-06)

Marlais ::: (language) A simple-minded interpreter by Brent Benson at Harris for a programming language strongly resembling Dylan. Marlais version 0.2a is a hackers release for education, experimentation, porting, extension, and bug fixing.It has been ported to Sun-3, Sun-4, VAX/BSD, OS/2, Linux, Sequent Symmetry, Encore, HP-UX, Ultrix, SGI, Sony News, and A/UX. . (1993-09-23)

Marlais "language" A simple-minded {interpreter} by Brent Benson at Harris for a programming language strongly resembling {Dylan}. Marlais version 0.2a is a "hackers release" for education, experimentation, porting, extension, and bug fixing. It has been ported to {Sun-3}, {Sun-4}, {VAX}/{BSD}, {OS/2}, {Linux}, {Sequent Symmetry}, {Encore}, {HP-UX}, {Ultrix}, {SGI}, {Sony News}, and {A/UX}. {(ftp://travis.csd.harris.com/pub/marlais-0.2a.tar.gz)}. (1993-09-23)

masquerading ::: 1. (networking) NAT (Linux kernel name).2. (messaging) Hiding the names of internal e-mail client and gateway machines from the outside world by rewriting the From address and other headers as the message leaves the organisation.This is good practise because external users do not need to know about internal changes in message routing. The external mail gateway needs to know how to route incoming replies back to the original sender. (1998-03-03)

masquerading 1. "networking" "{NAT}" ({Linux} {kernel} name). 2. "messaging" Hiding the names of internal e-mail {client} and {gateway} machines from the outside world by rewriting the "From" address and other {headers} as the message leaves the organisation. This is good practise because external users do not need to know about internal changes in message routing. The external mail gateway needs to know how to route incoming replies back to the original sender. (1998-03-03)

memory protection "memory management" A system to prevent one {process} corrupting the memory (or other resources) of any other, including the {operating system}. Memory protection usually relies on a combination of hardware (a {memory management unit}) and software to allocate memory to processes and handle {exceptions}. The effectiveness of memory protection varies from one operating system to another. In most versions of {Unix} it is almost impossible to corrupt another process' memory, except in some archaic implementations and {Lunix} (not {Linux}!). Under {Microsoft Windows} (version? hardware?) any {16 bit application}(?) can circumvent the memory protection, often leading to one or more {GPFs}. Currently (April 1996) neither {Microsoft Windows} 3.1, {Windows 95}, nor {Mac OS} offer memory protection. {Windows NT} has it, and Mac OS System 8 will offer a form of memory protection. [MS DOS {EMM386} relevant?] (1996-09-10)

MiNT "operating system" (MinT is not TOS - a {recursive acronym}) A freeware, {open source operating system} for the {Atari ST} range of computers. MiNT was originally based on a {port} of {BSD} to {Atari ST} computers by Eric R. Smith. MiNT gave the Atari access to BSD's many network applications. A short (1992-94) romance between MiNT and {Atari} Corp., who decided to convert the system to the {MultiTOS} {kernel}, produced a unique TOS/Unix hybrid, which provides simultaneous access to both {GEM} and BSD application libraries. Since MiNT is MultiTOS's kernel, it has kept all the features described above and, if an {AES} replacement is installed, it can show you a new face of MultiTOS. Unlike MultiTOS however, MiNT is based on a different {file system}, that is faster and more flexible than TOS's. Furthermore, thanks to the network support, MiNT allows an Atari to be an {Internet} {server} that can still run GEM and TOS applications! This has won MiNT many devotees ("MiNTquisitors"), making it the main competitor for {ASH}'s {MagiC}. Unlike {Linux}, MiNT can run on a {Motorola 68000} with no {FPU}. It needs at least 4 MB of RAM, more to run multiuser or to run GEM applications at the same time. {(http://orient.uw.edu.pl/~conradus/docs/mint.html)}. (1999-07-20)

Miranda ::: (language) (From the Latin for admirable, also the heroine of Shakespeare's Tempest) A lazy purely functional programming language and Implemented for Unix by Allan Grimeley, Computer Lab., UKC. There is also a version that runs on Intel 80386 and above IBM PCs under Linux.It features terse syntax using the offside rule for indentation. The type of an expression is inferred from the source by the compiler but explicit type SKI combinator reduction. The KAOS operating system is written entirely in Miranda.E-mail: .Translators from Miranda to Haskell (mira2hs) and to LML (mira2lml) are available, . Non-commercial near-equivalents of Miranda include Miracula and Orwell.[Miranda: A Non Strict Functional Language with Polymorphic Types, D.A. Turner, in Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architecture, LNCS 201, Springer 1985].[Functional Programming with Miranda, Ian Holyer, Pitman Press 0-273-03453-7]. (1997-08-01)

Miranda "language" (From the Latin for "admirable", also the heroine of Shakespeare's "Tempest") A {lazy} {purely functional} programming language and {interpreter} designed by {David Turner} of the University of Kent in the early 1980s and implemented as a product of his company, {Research Software Limited}. Miranda combines the main features of {KRC} and {SASL} with {strong typing} similar to that of {ML}. It features terse {syntax} using the {offside rule} for indentation. The {type} of an expression is inferred from the {source} by the {compiler} but explicit type declarations are also allowed. It has nested {pattern-matching}, {list comprehensions} and {modules}. It uses {operator sections} rather than {lambda abstractions}. User types are algebraic, and in early versions could be constrained by {laws}. It is implemented using {SKI combinator} {reduction}. Originally implemented for {Unix}, there are versions for most UNIX-like platforms including {Intel PC} under {Linux}. The {KAOS} operating system is written entirely in Miranda. There are translators from Miranda to {Haskell} {mira2hs (/pub/misc/mira2hs)} and to {LML} {mira2lml (/pub/misc/mira2lml)}. Non-commercial near-equivalents of Miranda include {Miracula} and {Orwell}. {(http://miranda.org.uk/)}. [{"Miranda: A Non Strict Functional Language with Polymorphic Types" (http://miranda.org.uk/nancy.html)}, D.A. Turner, in Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architecture, LNCS 201, Springer 1985]. [{"An Overview of Miranda" (http://miranda.org.uk/overview.pdf)}, D. A. Turner, SIGPLAN Notices, 21(12):158--166, December 1986]. ["Functional Programming with Miranda", Ian Holyer, Pitman Press 0-273-03453-7]. (2007-03-22)

Moscow ML ::: A light-weight implementation of Standard ML written by Sergei Romanenko of the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics with assistance from Peter Sestoft , Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University. Moscow ML is based on CAML Light.Version: 1.20 implements the Standard ML Core language.The sublanguage of Modules implemented by Moscow ML contains signatures and non-nested structures, and identifies structures with source files. It is is the intention to implement the full Standard ML Modules language (including functors) in due course.Compilation of a signature produces a compiled interface file, which is used when compiling other signatures and structures.Compilation of a structure produces a bytecode file. Bytecode files are compact and load fast. For instance, a 3250-line program consisting of 24 structures and Starting the ML system and loading the 24 bytecode files takes 1-2 cpu seconds plus network delays, less that 5 seconds real time in all.Release 1.20 permits loading of precompiled bytecode files into the top-level interactive session. The next release will be able to create stand-alone executables by linking bytecode files.There is a mechanism for adding basis libraries, as in Caml Light. Release 1.20 includes the basis libraries Array, List, and Vector and the MS-DOS version includes the Graphics library from Caml Light.In principle, Moscow ML can be compiled on any platform supported by Caml Light. So far we have tried Intel 80386-based IBM PCs running MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, OS/2 or Linux, DEC MIPS running Ultrix, DEC Alpha running OSF/1, Sun-4 running SunOS, HP9000 running HP/UX, SGI MIPS running IRIX 5.Moscow ML is particularly useful when fast compilation and modest storage consumption are more important than fast program execution.Thanks to the efficient Caml Light run-time system used in Moscow ML, it compiles fast and uses little memory, typically 5-10 times less memory than 10 times slower than SML/NJ 0.93 compiled native code (fast on IBM PCs, slower on RISCs). . . .Caml Light 0.61 and gcc are required to recompile Moscow ML for Unix or Caml Light 0.61, djgpp, Perl, and Borland C++ version 2.0 (or later) to recompile Moscow ML for DOS. (1994-12-12)

Moscow ML A light-weight implementation of {Standard ML} written by Sergei Romanenko "sergei-romanenko@refal.msk.su" of the {Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics} with assistance from Peter Sestoft "sestoft@dina.kvl.dk", {Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University}. Moscow ML is based on {CAML Light}. Version: 1.20 implements the Standard ML Core language. The sublanguage of Modules implemented by Moscow ML contains signatures and non-nested structures, and identifies structures with source files. It is certainly less expressive than the full Standard ML Modules language, but the {type-safe} {separate compilation} facility is simple, useful, and easy to use. It is the intention to implement the full Standard ML Modules language (including functors) in due course. Compilation of a {signature} produces a compiled interface file, which is used when compiling other signatures and structures. Compilation of a structure produces a {bytecode} file. Bytecode files are compact and load fast. For instance, a 3250-line program consisting of 24 structures and 17 signatures compiles to 221 KB of bytecode and 241 KB of compiled signatures. Starting the ML system and loading the 24 bytecode files takes 1-2 cpu seconds plus network delays, less that 5 seconds real time in all. Release 1.20 permits loading of precompiled bytecode files into the top-level interactive session. The next release will be able to create stand-alone executables by linking bytecode files. There is a mechanism for adding basis libraries, as in {Caml Light}. Release 1.20 includes the basis libraries Array, List, and Vector and the {MS-DOS} version includes the Graphics library from {Caml Light}. In principle, Moscow ML can be compiled on any {platform} supported by {Caml Light}. So far we have tried {Intel 80386}-based {IBM PCs} running {MS-DOS}, {Microsoft Windows}, {OS/2} or {Linux}, {DEC MIPS} running {Ultrix}, {DEC Alpha} running {OSF/1}, {Sun-4} running {SunOS}, {HP9000} running {HP/UX}, {SGI MIPS} running {IRIX} 5. Moscow ML is particularly useful when fast compilation and modest storage consumption are more important than fast program execution. Thanks to the efficient Caml Light run-time system used in Moscow ML, it compiles fast and uses little memory, typically 5-10 times less memory than {SML/NJ} 0.93 and 2-3 times less than {Edinburgh ML}. Yet the bytecode is only 3 to 10 times slower than SML/NJ 0.93 compiled native code (fast on {IBM PCs}, slower on {RISCs}). {DOS (ftp://dina.kvl.dk/pub/Peter.Sestoft/mosml/mos12bin.zip)}. {Linux (ftp://dina.kvl.dk:pub/Peter.Sestoft/mosml/linux-mos12bin.tar.gz)}. {Source (ftp://dina.kvl.dk:pub/Peter.Sestoft/mosml/mos12src.tar.gz)}. {Caml Light} 0.61 and {gcc} are required to recompile Moscow ML for {Unix} or Caml Light 0.61, {djgpp}, {Perl}, and {Borland C++} version 2.0 (or later) to recompile Moscow ML for {DOS}. (1994-12-12)

NAG ::: 1. Numerical Algorithms Group.2. The Linux Network Administrators' Guide.

NAG 1. {Numerical Algorithms Group}. 2. The {Linux Network Administrators' Guide}.

Oberon "language" A {strongly typed} {procedural} programming language and an operating environment evolved from {Modula-2} by {Nicklaus Wirth} in 1988. Oberon adds type extension ({inheritance}), extensible record types, multidimensional open arrays, and {garbage collection}. It eliminates {variant records}, {enumeration types}, {subranges}, lower array indices and {for loops}. A successor called Oberon-2 by H. Moessenboeck features a handful of extensions to Oberon including type-bound procedures ({methods}). Seneca is a variant of Oberon focussing on numerical programming under development by R. Griesemer in April 1993 (to be renamed). See also {Ceres workstation Oberon System}. {(http://oberon.ethz.ch)}. {(http://math.tau.ac.il/~laden/Oberon.html)}. {Free ETH Oberon (ftp://ftp.inf.ethz.ch/pub/Oberon)}. {MS-DOS (ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/mirrors/msdos/pgmutl/)}. {Amiga (ftp://ftp.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/amiga/fish/ff380)}. ["The Programming Language Oberon", N. Wirth, Soft Prac & Exp 18(7):671-690 July 1988]. ["Programming in Oberon: Steps Beyond Pascal and Modula", M. Reiser & N. Wirth, A-W 1992]. ["Project Oberon: the design of an operating system and compiler", N. Wirth & J. Gutknecht, ACM Press 1992]. ["The Oberon Companion: A Guide to Using and Programming Oberon System 3", André Fischer, Hannes Marais, vdf Verlag der Fachhochschulen, Zurich, 1997, ISBN 3-7281-2493-1. Includes CD-ROM for Windows, Linux, Macintosh and PC Native]. (1998-03-14)

Oberon ::: (language) A strongly typed procedural programming language and an operating environment evolved from Modula-2 by Nicklaus Wirth in 1988. Oberon open arrays, and garbage collection. It eliminates variant records, enumeration types, subranges, lower array indices and for loops.A successor called Oberon-2 by H. Moessenboeck features a handful of extensions to Oberon including type-bound procedures (methods).Seneca is a variant of Oberon focussing on numerical programming under development by R. Griesemer in April 1993 (to be renamed).See also Ceres workstation Oberon System. . . .[The Programming Language Oberon, N. Wirth, Soft Prac & Exp 18(7):671-690 July 1988].[Programming in Oberon: Steps Beyond Pascal and Modula, M. Reiser & N. Wirth, A-W 1992].[Project Oberon: the design of an operating system and compiler, N. Wirth & J. Gutknecht, ACM Press 1992].[The Oberon Companion: A Guide to Using and Programming Oberon System 3, Andr� Fischer, Hannes Marais, vdf Verlag der Fachhochschulen, Zurich, 1997, ISBN 3-7281-2493-1. Includes CD-ROM for Windows, Linux, Macintosh and PC Native]. (1998-03-14)

Object-code Buffer Overrun Evaluator "security, programming, tool" (OBOE) A tool by R. Banfi, D. Bruschi, and E. Rosti for the automatic detection of {buffer overflow} {vulnerabilities} in {object code}. OBOE can be applied to {operating system} components as well as ordinary {application programs}. It was designed for the {system administrator} to identify vulnerable programs before they are exploited. Being automatic, OBOE can be run as a {background process} for the analysis of all potentially insecure programs installed on a {Unix} system. It runs on {HP-UX}, {Linux}, and {Sun} {Solaris}. {(http://idea.sec.dsi.unimi.it/research.html)}. (2003-10-25)

Object-code Buffer Overrun Evaluator ::: (security, programming, tool) (OBOE) A tool by R. Banfi, D. Bruschi, and E. Rosti for the automatic detection of buffer overrun vulnerabilities in object as a background process for the analysis of all potentially insecure programs installed on a Unix system. It runs on HP-UX, Linux, and Sun Solaris. .(2003-10-25)

Octave "language" A high-level {interactive} language by John W. Eaton, with help from many others, like {MATLAB}, primarily intended for numerical computations. Octave provides a convenient {command line interface} for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. Octave can do arithmetic for {real} and {complex} {scalars} and {matrices}, solve sets of nonlinear algebraic equations, integrate functions over finite and infinite intervals, and integrate systems of ordinary differential and differential-algebraic equations. Octave has been compiled and tested with {g++} and libg++ on a {SPARCstation 2} running {SunOS} 4.1.2, an {IBM} {RS/6000} running {AIX} 3.2.5, {DEC Alpha} systems running {OSF}/1 1.3 and 3.0, a {DECstation 5000}/240 running {Ultrix} 4.2a, and {Intel 486} systems running {Linux}. It should work on most other {Unix} systems with {g++} and libg++. Octave is distributed under the {GNU} {General Public License}. It requires {gnuplot}, a {C++} compiler and {Fortran} compiler or {f2c} translator. {home (http://che.wisc.edu/octave)}. {(ftp://ftp.che.wisc.edu/pub/octave/)} or your nearest {GNU archive site}. E-mail: "bug-octave@bevo.che.wisc.edu". (2000-06-27)

Octave ::: (language) A high-level interactive language by John W. Eaton, with help from many others, like MATLAB, primarily intended for numerical computations. Octave provides a convenient command line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically.Octave can do arithmetic for real and complex scalars and matrices, solve sets of nonlinear algebraic equations, integrate functions over finite and infinite intervals, and integrate systems of ordinary differential and differential-algebraic equations.Octave has been compiled and tested with g++ and libg++ on a SPARCstation 2 running SunOS 4.1.2, an IBM RS/6000 running AIX 3.2.5, DEC Alpha systems running systems running Linux. It should work on most other Unix systems with g++ and libg++.Octave is distributed under the GNU General Public License. It requires gnuplot, a C++ compiler and Fortran compiler or f2c translator.Latest version: 2.0.16 (released 2000-01-30), as of 2000-06-26. . or your nearest GNU archive site.E-mail: .(2000-06-27)

Open source license "legal" Any document that attempts to specify {open source} usage and distribution of software. These licenses are usually drafted by experts and are likely to be more legally sound than one a programmer could write. However, loopholes do exist. Here is a non-exhaustive list of open source licenses: 1. {Public Domain} - No license. 2. {BSD} License - An early open source license 3. {General Public License} (GPL) - The {copyleft} license of the {Free Software Foundation}. Used for {GNU} software and much of {Linux}. 4. {Artistic License (http://my-opensource.org/Artistic.txt)} Less restrictive than the GPL, permitted by {Perl} in addition to the GPL. 5. {Mozilla Public Licenses (http://mozilla.org/MPL/)}. (MPL, MozPL) and Netscape Public License (NPL). ["Open Sources", pub. O'Reilly, {full text (http://oreilly.com/catalog/opensources/book/perens.html)}]. (1999-11-28)

Open source license ::: (legal) Any document that attempts to specify open source usage and distribution of software. These licenses are usually drafted by experts and are likely to be more legally sound than one a programmer could write. However, loopholes do exist.Here is a non-exhaustive list of open source licenses:1. Public Domain - No license.2. BSD License - An early open source license3. General Public License (GPL) - The copyleft license of the Free Software Foundation. Used for GNU software and much of Linux.4. Less restrictive than the GPL, permitted by Perl in addition to the GPL.5. . (MPL, MozPL) and Netscape Public License (NPL).[Open Sources, pub. O'Reilly, (1999-11-28)

operating system "operating system" (OS) The low-level {software} which handles the interface to {peripheral} {hardware}, schedules {tasks}, allocates {storage}, and presents a default {interface} to the user when no {application program} is running. The OS may be split into a {kernel} which is always present and various system programs which use facilities provided by the kernel to perform higher-level {house-keeping} tasks, often acting as {servers} in a {client-server} relationship. Some would include a {graphical user interface} and {window system} as part of the OS, others would not. The {operating system loader}, {BIOS}, or other {firmware} required at {boot time} or when installing the operating system would generally not be considered part of the operating system, though this distinction is unclear in the case of a {rommable operating system} such as {RISC OS}. The facilities an operating system provides and its general design philosophy exert an extremely strong influence on programming style and on the technical cultures that grow up around the machines on which it runs. Example operating systems include {386BSD}, {AIX}, {AOS}, {Amoeba}, {Angel}, {Artemis microkernel}, {BeOS}, {Brazil}, {COS}, {CP/M}, {CTSS}, {Chorus}, {DACNOS}, {DOSEXEC 2}, {GCOS}, {GEORGE 3}, {GEOS}, {ITS}, {KAOS}, {Linux}, {LynxOS}, {MPV}, {MS-DOS}, {MVS}, {Mach}, {Macintosh operating system}, {Microsoft Windows}, {MINIX}, {Multics}, {Multipop-68}, {Novell NetWare}, {OS-9}, {OS/2}, {Pick}, {Plan 9}, {QNX}, {RISC OS}, {STING}, {System V}, {System/360}, {TOPS-10}, {TOPS-20}, {TRUSIX}, {TWENEX}, {TYMCOM-X}, {Thoth}, {Unix}, {VM/CMS}, {VMS}, {VRTX}, {VSTa}, {VxWorks}, {WAITS}. {FAQ (ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/usenet/news-info/comp.os.research)}. {Usenet} newsgroup: {news:comp.os.research}. [{Jargon File}] (1999-06-09)

PKZIP "tool" A file {compression} and archiver utility for {MS-DOS} and {Microsoft Windows} from {PKWARE, Inc.}. PKZIP uses a variation on the {sliding window} compression {algorithm}. It comes with {pkunzip} and {pklite} and is available as {shareware} from most {FTP archives} in a self-expanding {MS-DOS} executable. Current versions as of 1999-10-07: PKZIP 2.60 GUI for {Microsoft Windows 3.1}x, {Windows 9x}, {Windows NT}; PKZIP 2.50 Command Line for Windows 9x NT; PKZIP 2.04g for {MS-DOS}; PKZIP 2.51 for {Unix}, ({Linux}, {SPARC} {Solaris}, {Digital}, {HP-UX}, {IBM AIX} and {SCO} Unix); PKZIP 2.50 for {OS/2}; PKZIP for {Open VMS}/{VAX}. {WINZIP} is a version with a {GUI} for {Microsoft Windows}. A distribution in about 1995-06-22 claiming to be "PKZIP 3" was actually a {Trojan horse} which attempted to reformat the hard disk and delete all files on it. {(http://pkware.com/catalog/pkzip_win.html)}. [Status, history of WINZIP, PKLITE?] (1999-01-16)

PKZIP ::: (tool) A file compression and archiver utility for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows from PKWARE, Inc.. PKZIP uses a variation on the sliding window compression algorithm. It comes with pkunzip and pklite and is available as shareware from most FTP archives in a self-expanding MS-DOS executable.Current versions as of 1999-10-07: PKZIP 2.60 GUI for Microsoft Windows 3.1x, Windows 9x, Windows NT; PKZIP 2.50 Command Line for Windows 9x NT; PKZIP 2.04g for MS-DOS; PKZIP 2.51 for Unix, (Linux, SPARC Solaris, Digital, HP-UX, IBM AIX and SCO Unix); PKZIP 2.50 for OS/2; PKZIP for Open VMS/VAX.WINZIP is a version with a GUI for Microsoft Windows.A distribution in about 1995-06-22 claiming to be PKZIP 3 was actually a trojan horse which attempted to reformat the hard disk and delete all files on it. .[Status, history of WINZIP, PKLITE?] (1999-01-16)

Portable Forth Environment ::: (language) (PFE) A highly portable Forth development system based on the ANSI standard for Forth, by Dirk-Uwe Zoller of FHT, Mannheim, Germany. PFE aims to be correct, complete, usable, and simple but it isn't optimised for speed. It supports all dpANS word sets. It runs on Linux, RS/6000, and HP-UX.Tektronix adopted PFE in 1998 and added modules and multithreading. You can load additional C objects at run time to extend the Forth dictionary. It can be targeted at different embedded environments by changing the terminal driver and initilisation routines.Current version: 0.30.27 preview, as of 2000-11-23. .E-mail: Guido Draheim .(2000-12-07)

Portable Forth Environment "language" (PFE) A highly {portable} {Forth} development system based on the {ANSI} standard for Forth, by Dirk-Uwe Zoller of FHT, Mannheim, Germany. PFE aims to be correct, complete, usable, and simple but it isn't optimised for speed. It supports all {dpANS} {word sets}. It runs on {Linux}, {RS/6000}, and {HP-UX}. {Tektronix} adopted PFE in 1998 and added {modules} and {multithreading}. You can load additional {C} objects at {run time} to extend the Forth {dictionary}. It can be targeted at different embedded environments by changing the terminal driver and initilisation routines. {(http://pfe.sourceforge.net/)}. E-mail: Guido Draheim "guidod@gmx.de". (2000-12-07)

POSIX Threads "programming" (Pthreads) A {POSIX} {standard} {API} that defines a set of {C} programming language {types}, {functions} and {constants} for creating and manipulating {pre-emptive threads}. The standard's full name is "POSIX.1c, Threads extensions (IEEE Std 1003.1c-1995)". Implementations are available on many {Unix}-like POSIX-conformant {operating systems} such as {FreeBSD}, {NetBSD}, {OpenBSD}, {GNU/Linux}, {Mac OS X} and {Solaris} as well as {DR-DOS} and {Microsoft Windows}. Pthreads was designed and implemented in the {PART} Project (POSIX / Ada-Runtime Project). (2012-04-18)

Q "language" A very {high level language} by Per Bothner based on {lazy} generalised sequences. Q has {lexical scope}, and some support for {logic programming}[?] and {constraint} programming. The language includes small subsets of {Common Lisp} and {Scheme}. Q was a test-bed for programming language ideas. Where {APL} uses {arrays} for looping, Q uses generalised sequences which may be infinite and may be stored or calculated on demand. It has {macros}, {primitives} to run programs, and an {interactive} command language. Q is implemented in {C++}, and comes with an {interpreter}, {compiler} framework, libraries, and documentation. It runs on {Linux} and {SUN-4} and should work on any 32-bit {Unix}. {(http://kelso.bothner.com/~per/software/

Q ::: (language) A very high level language by Per Bothner based on lazy generalised sequences. Q has lexical scope, and some support for logic programming[?] and constraint programming. The language includes small subsets of Common Lisp and Scheme.Q was a test-bed for programming language ideas. Where APL uses arrays for looping, Q uses generalised sequences which may be infinite and may be stored or calculated on demand. It has macros, primitives to run programs, and an interactive command language.Q is implemented in C++, and comes with an interpreter, compiler framework, libraries, and documentation. It runs on Linux and SUN-4 and should work on any 32-bit Unix.Latest version: 1, as of 1993-06-07. Development stopped in 1994. .E-mail: Per Bothner .(2000-05-22)

Red Hat ::: (operating system) A distribution of Linux. . (1996-12-21)

Red Hat "operating system" A distribution of {Linux}. {(http://redhat.com/)}. (1996-12-21)

Samba ::: (networking) A free suite of programs which implement the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol.Originally developed for Unix by Andrew Tridgell at the Australian National University, the Samba server allows files and printers on the host operating system to be shared with clients such as Windows for Workgroups, DOS, OS/2, Windows NT and others.For example, instead of using telnet to log in to a Unix machine to edit a file there, a Windows 95 user might connect a drive in the Windows Explorer to a Samba server on the Unix machine and edit the file in a Windows editor.A Unix client called smbclient, built from the same source code, allows ftp-like access to SMB resources.Samba is available for many Unix variants, OS/2, and VMS. Porting to Novell Netware is in progress (August 1996).smblib is a portable generic library for making SMB calls for implementing client/server functions from within any program. Linux implements a complete file system (based on smbclient) so by default Linux users have full access to resources on LAN Server, Windows NT and LAN Manager networks. . (1998-11-22)

Samba "networking" A free suite of programs which implement the {Server Message Block} (SMB) protocol. Originally developed for {Unix} by Andrew Tridgell at the {Australian National University}, the Samba {server} allows files and printers on the {host} {operating system} to be shared with {clients} such as {Windows for Workgroups}, {DOS}, {OS/2}, {Windows NT} and others. For example, instead of using {telnet} to log in to a Unix machine to edit a file there, a {Windows 95} user might connect a drive in the Windows {Explorer} to a Samba server on the Unix machine and edit the file in a Windows editor. A Unix client called smbclient, built from the same {source code}, allows {ftp}-like access to SMB resources. Samba is available for many Unix variants, OS/2, and {VMS}. Porting to {Novell Netware} is in progress (August 1996). smblib is a {portable} generic library for making SMB calls for implementing {client/server} functions from within any program. {Linux} implements a complete file system (based on smbclient) so by default Linux users have full access to resources on {LAN Server}, Windows NT and {LAN Manager} networks. {(http://samba.org/samba/samba.html)}. (1998-11-22)

Sather "language" /Say-ther/ (Named after the Sather Tower at {UCB}, as opposed to the Eiffel Tower). An interactive {object-oriented} language designed by Steve M. Omohundro at {ICSI} in 1991. Sather has simple {syntax}, similar to {Eiffel}, but it is non-proprietary and faster. Sather 0.2 was nearly a subset of Eiffel 2.0, but Sather 1.0 adds many distinctive features: parameterised {class}es, {multiple inheritance}, statically-checked {strong typing}, {garbage collection}. The compiler generates {C} as an {intermediate language}. There are versions for most {workstations}. Sather attempts to retain much of {Eiffel}'s theoretical cleanliness and simplicity while achieving the efficiency of {C++}. The compiler generates efficient and portable C code which is easily integrated with existing code. A variety of development tools including a debugger and {browser} based on {gdb} and a {GNU Emacs} development environment have also been written. There is also a {class library} with several hundred classes that implement a variety of basic data structures and numerical, geometric, connectionist, statistical, and graphical abstractions. The authors would like to encourage contributions to the library and hope to build a large collection of efficient, well-written, well-tested classes in a variety of areas of computer science. Sather runs on {Sun-4}, {HP9000}/300, {Decstation} 5000, {MIPS}, {Sony News} 3000, {Sequent}/{Dynix}, {SCO} {SysV}R3.2, {NeXT}, {Linux}. See also {dpSather}, {pSather}, {Sather-K}. {(ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/sather)}. E-mail: "sather-admin@icsi.berkeley.edu". Mailing list: sather-request@icsi.berkeley.edu. (1995-04-26)

Sather ::: (language) /Say-ther/ (Named after the Sather Tower at UCB, as opposed to the Eiffel Tower).An interactive object-oriented language designed by Steve M. Omohundro at ICSI in 1991. Sather has simple syntax, similar to Eiffel, but it is non-proprietary and faster.Sather 0.2 was nearly a subset of Eiffel 2.0, but Sather 1.0 adds many distinctive features: parameterised classes, multiple inheritance, statically-checked strong typing, garbage collection. The compiler generates C as an intermediate language. There are versions for most workstations.Sather attempts to retain much of Eiffel's theoretical cleanliness and simplicity while achieving the efficiency of C++. The compiler generates efficient and portable C code which is easily integrated with existing code.A variety of development tools including a debugger and browser based on gdb and a GNU Emacs development environment have also been written. There is also a library and hope to build a large collection of efficient, well-written, well-tested classes in a variety of areas of computer science.Sather runs on Sun-4, HP9000/300, Decstation 5000, MIPS, Sony News 3000, Sequent/Dynix, SCO SysVR3.2, NeXT, Linux.See also dpSather, pSather, Sather-K. .E-mail: .Mailing list: (1995-04-26)

screen ::: 1. (hardware) A generic term for a display device that shows text and/or images on a roughly flat rectangular surface. The most common type is usually displays have, since around 2000, become increasingly competitive in price and performance.(2005-07-28)2. A screen multiplexer utility which lets you run multiple interactive terminal sessions (and curses programs) through a single terminal connection (on one virtual console, one terminal, through one modem link, telnet session or xterm).Screen can detach processes from one terminal and attach them to another. Auto-detach lets you continue working after being disconnected and reconnected. It supports keyboard driven cut and paste from any text and/or curses application (like Lynx) to any other (like xemacs).Screen comes with many Linux distributions and is available (free) on many other Unix platforms.(2005-07-29)

screen 1. "hardware" A generic term for a {display device} that shows text and/or images on a roughly flat rectangular surface. The most common type is usually refered to as a "{monitor}" and is based on a {cathode-ray tube}, though {flat panel} displays have, since around 2000, become increasingly competitive in price and performance. (2005-07-28) 2. A {screen multiplexer} utility which lets you run multiple {interactive} {terminal sessions} (and {curses} programs) through a single terminal connection (on one {virtual console}, one terminal, through one {modem} link, {telnet} session or {xterm}). Screen can detach processes from one terminal and attach them to another. "Auto-detach" lets you continue working after being disconnected and reconnected. It supports keyboard driven cut and paste from any text and/or curses application (like {Lynx}) to any other (like {xemacs}). Screen comes with many {Linux} distributions and is available (free) on many other {Unix} {platforms}. (2005-07-29)

slackware ::: (operating system) A distribution of the Linux operating system by Patrick Volkerding . . . . . (1995-03-01)

slackware "operating system" A distribution of the {Linux} {operating system} by Patrick Volkerding "volkerdi@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu", "volkerdi@ftp.cdrom.com". {cdrom.com (ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/linux/)}. {FAQ (ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/distributions/slackware/SLAKWARE.FAQ)}. {Sunsite Linux archives (http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/distributions/slackware/)}. {Sunsite mirrors (http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/MIRRORS.html)}. (1995-03-01)

sml2c A Standard ML to C compiler. sml2c is a batch compiler and compiles only module-level declarations, i.e. signatures, structures and functors. It provides the same pervasive environment for the compilation of these programs as SML/NJ. As a result, module-level programs that run on SML/NJ can be compiled by sml2c without any changes. Based on SML/NJ version 0.67 and shares front end and most of its run-time system, but does not support SML/NJ style debugging and profiling. School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University {(ftp://dravido.soar.cs.cmu.edu/usr/nemo/sml2c/sml2c.tar.Z)}. {Linux (ftp://ftp.dcs.glasgow.ac.uk/pub/linux/smlnj-0.82-linux.tar.Z)}. conformance: superset + first-class continuations, + asynchronous signal handling + separate compilation + freeze and restart programs ports: IBM-RT Decstation3100 Omron-Luna-88k Sun-3 Sun-4 386(Mach) portability: easy, easier than SML/NJ E-mail: "david.tarditi@cs.cmu.edu", "peter.lee@cs.cmu.edu" (1991-06-27)

Stuffit ::: (tool, file format) (filename extension: .sit) A file archiving and compression utility, developed by Aladdin Systems, Inc.. Stuffit was originally available for Microsoft Windows and Linux. Compared to the standard Windows tool, WinZip, it is faster and gives better compression.Stuffit archives can be extracted with Stuffit Expander. .(2003-09-20)

Stuffit "tool, file format" (filename extension: .sit) A file {archiving} and {compression} utility, developed by {Aladdin Systems, Inc.}. Stuffit was originally developed for the {Macintosh} and is still the Mac standard tool for compression and archiving (compressing multiple files into one). Stuffit is now also available for {Microsoft Windows} and {Linux}. Compared to the standard Windows tool, {WinZip}, it is faster and gives better compression. Stuffit archives can be extracted with Stuffit Expander. {Stuffit Home (http://stuffit.com/)}. (2003-09-20)

SWI-Prolog "programming" A {Prolog} by Jan Wielemaker "jan@swi.psy.uva.nl" like a superset of {Edinburgh Prolog}. Version 1.7.2. Docking Station is distributed under {General Public License}. It runs on {Sun-4}, {Sun-3}, {Linux}, {DEC} {MIPS} (incomplete), {RS/6000}, {PS2}/{AIX}, {Atari ST}, {Gould PN}, {NeXT}, {VAX}, {HP-UX} (problems), {MS-DOS}, and {OS/2}. {(ftp://swi.psy.uva.nl/pub/SWI-Prolog)}. {OS/2 (ftp://mpii02999.ag2.mpi-sb.mpg.de/pub/toolw/SWI/)}. Mailing list: prolog-request@swi.psy.uva.nl. (2000-03-23)

SWI-Prolog ::: (programming) A Prolog by Jan Wielemaker like a superset of Edinburgh Prolog. Version Sun-4, Sun-3, Linux, DEC MIPS (incomplete), RS/6000, PS2/AIX, Atari ST, Gould PN, NeXT, VAX, HP-UX (problems), MS-DOS, and OS/2. . .Mailing list: (2000-03-23)

UCS transformation format "standard, character" (UTF) A set of standard {character encodings} in accordance with {ISO 10646}. One of a set of standard character encodings, the most widely used of which are UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32. The code tables in ISO 10646 and in the {Unicode} standard are identical, although the Unicode standard includes additional material. UTF-8 is the most widely used encoding, at least on {Unix} systems. Since it does not include any bytes like '\0' or '/' which have a special meaning in filenames and other {C} library function parameters, and 7-bit ASCII characters have the same encoding under both {ASCII} and UTF-8, the required changes to existing software are minimised. Other UTFs: UTF-1 and UTF-7 are not widely used. {UTF-8 and Unicode FAQ for Unix/Linux (http://cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html

Uniface 1. "database, programming, product" A {4GL} development environment and system integration tool marketed by {Compuware}. Uniface is database independent, with interfaces to more than 14 {database management systems} and file retrieval systems including {DB2}, {IMS}, {SQL Server}, {Oracle}, {RDB}, {Sybase}. It is currently supported on {MS Windows} (98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003), various {Unix} flavours, {Linux}, {OpenVMS}, {IBM iSeries} ({AS/400}), {IBM zSeries} ({MVS}) and various {web servers}. Uniface can integrate with {SAP}, {COM}, {Java}, {BEA Tuxedo}, {CICS}, and various {CORBA} implementations. {Uniface user group Germany (http://c-b-g.org/)}. {Profesional Uniface Users Universe (http://puuu.org/)}. {Free tutorials (http://march-hare.com.au/)}. 2. "text" Synonym of {bitmap font}. (1999-01-05)

Unix manual page "operating system" (Or "man page") A part of {Unix}'s extensive on-line documentation. To read a manual page from the Unix command line, type: man [-s"section"] "page" e.g. "man ftp" (the section number can usually be omitted). Pages are traditionally referred to using the notation "page(section)", e.g. ftp(1). Under {SunOS} (which is fairly typical), Section 1 covers commands, 2 {system calls}, 3 C library routines, 4 devices and networks, 5 file formats, 6 games and {demos}, 7 miscellaneous, 8 system administration. Each section has an introduction which can be obtained with, e.g., "man 2 intro". Manual pages are stored as {nroff} source files. Formatted versions are also usually cached. Man pages for most versions of Unix are available on-line in {HTML}. {Unix manual page}: man(1). {Linux man pages (http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/)}. {Solaris man pages (http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/coll/40.10)}. (2010-01-19)

Unix "operating system" /yoo'niks/ (Or "UNIX", in the authors' words, "A weak pun on Multics") Plural "Unices". An interactive {time-sharing} {operating system} invented in 1969 by {Ken Thompson} after {Bell Labs} left the {Multics} project, originally so he could play games on his scavenged {PDP-7}. {Dennis Ritchie}, the inventor of {C}, is considered a co-author of the system. The turning point in Unix's history came when it was reimplemented almost entirely in C during 1972 - 1974, making it the first {source-portable} OS. Unix subsequently underwent mutations and expansions at the hands of many different people, resulting in a uniquely flexible and {developer}-friendly environment. By 1991, Unix had become the most widely used {multi-user} general-purpose operating system in the world. Many people consider this the most important victory yet of hackerdom over industry opposition (but see {Unix weenie} and {Unix conspiracy} for an opposing point of view). Unix is now offered by many manufacturers and is the subject of an international standardisation effort [called?]. Unix-like operating systems include {AIX}, {A/UX}, {BSD}, {Debian}, {FreeBSD}, {GNU}, {HP-UX}, {Linux}, {NetBSD}, {NEXTSTEP}, {OpenBSD}, {OPENSTEP}, {OSF}, {POSIX}, {RISCiX}, {Solaris}, {SunOS}, {System V}, {Ultrix}, {USG Unix}, {Version 7}, {Xenix}. "Unix" or "UNIX"? Both seem roughly equally popular, perhaps with a historical bias toward the latter. "UNIX" is a registered trademark of {The Open Group}, however, since it is a name and not an acronym, "Unix" has been adopted in this dictionary except where a larger name includes it in upper case. Since the OS is {case-sensitive} and exists in many different versions, it is fitting that its name should reflect this. {The UNIX Reference Desk (http://geek-girl.com/unix.html)}. {Spanish fire extinguisher (ftp://linux.mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de/pub/linux/people/okir/unix_flame.gif)}. [{Jargon File}] (2001-05-14)

Use the Source Luke ::: (humour, programming) (UTSL) (A pun on Obi-Wan Kenobi's Use the Force, Luke! in Star Wars) A more polite version of RTFS. This is a common way of futile pass through the manuals, or broadcasting questions on Usenet that haven't attracted wizards to answer them.Once upon a time in Elder Days, everyone running Unix had source. After 1978, AT&T's policy tightened up, so this objurgation was in theory appropriately were so ubiquitous that one could utter it at almost anyone on the network without concern.Nowadays, free Unix clones are becoming common enough that almost anyone can read source legally. The most widely distributed is probably Linux. FreeBSD, implementations with source such as BSD/OS from BSDI are accelerating this trend. (1996-01-02)

Use the Source Luke "humour, programming" (UTSL) (A pun on Obi-Wan Kenobi's "Use the Force, Luke!" in "Star Wars") A more polite version of {RTFS}. This is a common way of suggesting that someone would be better off reading the source code that supports whatever feature is causing confusion, rather than making yet another futile pass through the manuals, or broadcasting questions on {Usenet} that haven't attracted {wizards} to answer them. Once upon a time in {Elder Days}, everyone running {Unix} had source. After 1978, {AT&T}'s policy tightened up, so this objurgation was in theory appropriately directed only at associates of some outfit with a Unix {source licence}. In practice, bootlegs of Unix source code (made precisely for reference purposes) were so ubiquitous that one could utter it at almost anyone on {the network} without concern. Nowadays, free Unix clones are becoming common enough that almost anyone can read source legally. The most widely distributed is probably {Linux}. {FreeBSD}, {NetBSD}, {386BSD}, {jolix} also have their followers. Cheap commercial Unix implementations with source such as {BSD/OS} from {BSDI} are accelerating this trend. (1996-01-02)

Windows 2000 "operating system" (Win2k, W2k, NT5, Windows NT 5.0) An {operating system} developed by {Microsoft Corporation} for {PCs} and {servers}, as the successor to {Windows NT 4}.0. Early {beta} versions were referred to as "Windows NT 5.0". Windows 2000 was officially released on 2000-02-17. Windows 2000 is most commonly used on {Intel} {x86} and {Pentium} processors, with a {DEC Alpha} version rumoured. Unlike Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 is not available for {PowerPC} or {MIPS}. Windows 2000's {user interface} is very similar to {Windows 95} or Windows NT 4.0 with integrated {Internet Explorer}, or to {Windows 98}. It is available in four flavours: - Professional: the {client} version, meant for desktop {workstations}, successor to Windows NT Workstation. - Server: "entry-level" server, designed for small deployments, and departmental file, print, or {intranet} servers. - Advanced Server: high throughput, larger scale servers and applications, and small to medium scale {websites}. - Data Center Server: software for large-scale server {clusters} (in development as of 2000-03-14). New features in Windows 2000 include: - {Active Directory}. - Greatly improved built-in security mechanisms, including {Kerberos}-based {authentication}, {public key} support, an {encrypting} {file system}, and {IPsec} support. - Integrated {web browser} - {Internet Explorer} 5.0. - Integrated {web server} - {IIS} 5.0 - Terminal services for displaying application interfaces on remote computers (similar to {X-Windows}). - File protection that prevents user programs from accidentally deleting or overwriting critical system files. - Improved hardware support, including {Plug-and-Play}, {DVD}, {IEEE-1394} (FireWire), {USB}, {infra-red}, {PCMCIA}, {ACPI}, {laptop computers}. - Improved user interface, including a single point to control the entire system. - Improved management tools, including remote administration. Minimum system requirements, according to Microsoft, are {Pentium}-133 {MHz} {CPU}, 64 {MB} {RAM}, 650 {MB} of {hard disk} space. These are for W2K Professional, others require more. Many {operating systems} compete with Windows 2000, including the {Apple} {MacOS}, {Linux}, {FreeBSD}, {OpenBSD}, {NetBSD}, {Sun} {Solaris}, {IBM} {AIX}, {Hewlett-Packard} {HP-UX}, {SGI} {Irix}. Novell's NDS also provides a service similar to Active Directory. Windows 2000 will be followed by {Windows XP} Professional and {Windows 2002}. {(http://microsoft.com/windows2000/)}. (2002-01-28)

Windows 2000 ::: (operating system) (Win2k, W2k, NT5, Windows NT 5.0) An operating system developed by Microsoft Corporation for PCs and servers, as the successor to Windows NT 4.0. Early beta versions were referred to as Windows NT 5.0. Windows 2000 was officially released on 2000-02-17.Windows 2000 is most commonly used on Intel x86 and Pentium processors, with a DEC Alpha version rumoured. Unlike Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 is not available for PowerPC or MIPS.Windows 2000's user interface is very similar to Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 with integrated Internet Explorer, or to Windows 98.It is available in four flavours:- Professional: the client version, meant for desktop workstations, successor to Windows NT Workstation.- Server: entry-level server, designed for small deployments, and departmental file, print, or intranet servers.- Advanced Server: high throughput, larger scale servers and applications, and small to medium scale websites.- Data Center Server: software for large-scale server clusters (in development as of 2000-03-14).New features in Windows 2000 include:- Active Directory.- Greatly improved built-in security mechanisms, including Kerberos-based authentication, public key support, an encrypting file system, and IPsec support.- Integrated web browser - Internet Explorer 5.0.- Integrated web server - IIS 5.0- Terminal services for displaying application interfaces on remote computers (similar to X-Windows).- File protection that prevents user programs from accidentally deleting or overwriting critical system files.- Improved hardware support, including Plug-and-Play, DVD, IEEE-1394 (FireWire), USB, infra-red, PCMCIA, ACPI, laptop computers.- Improved user interface, including a single point to control the entire system.- Improved management tools, including remote administration.Minimum system requirements, according to Microsoft, are Pentium-133 MHz CPU, 64 MB RAM, 650 MB of hard disk space. These are for W2K Professional, others require more.Many operating systems compete with Windows 2000, including the Apple MacOS, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Sun Solaris, IBM AIX, Hewlett-Packard HP-UX, SGI Irix. Novell's NDS also provides a service similar to Active Directory.Windows 2000 will be followed by Windows XP Professional and Windows 2002. .Usenet newsgroups: , .(2002-01-28)

wintel ::: (jargon, architecture) A term describing any computer platform consisting of some version of Microsoft Windows running on an Intel 80x86 processor or compatible.Despite the dominance of the wintel platform, in its many forms, from MS-DOS on an Intel 8088 to Windows 2000 on a Pentium II Xeon, there are many non-wintel platforms in use. These include Acorn, Amiga, Apple, ARM, Atari, A\Box, Be, Network Computer, OS/2, PowerPC, Psion, Linux and all other Unix systems. . (1999-09-15)

wintel "jargon, architecture" A term describing any computer {platform} consisting of some version of {Microsoft Windows} running on an {Intel 80x86} processor or compatible. Despite the dominance of the wintel platform, in its many forms, from {MS-DOS} on an {Intel 8088} to {Windows 2000} on a {Pentium II Xeon}, there are many "non-wintel" {platforms} in use. These include {Acorn}, {Amiga}, {Apple}, {ARM}, {Atari}, {A\Box}, {Be}, {Network Computer}, {OS/2}, {PowerPC}, {Psion}, {Linux} and all other {Unix} systems. {Convergence International (http://convergence.org/)}. (1999-09-15)

woman ::: (tool) A replacement for the Unix man documentation browsing command. Version 1.157 of woman runs under/on 386BSD, OSF, Apollo Domain/OS, BSD, HP-UX, IBM RS-6000, Irix, Linux, Solaris, Sony NEWS, SunOS, Ultrix, Unicos.Posted to comp.sources.reviewed Volume 3, Issue 50 on 05 Jul 1993 by Arne Henrik Juul , archive-name woman-1.157. . . (1995-03-21)

woman "tool" A replacement for the {Unix} {man} {documentation} browsing command. Version 1.157 of woman runs under/on {386BSD}, {OSF}, {Apollo} {Domain/OS}, {BSD}, {HP-UX}, {IBM} {RS-6000}, {Irix}, {Linux}, {Solaris}, {Sony} {NEWS}, {SunOS}, {Ultrix}, {Unicos}. Posted to comp.sources.reviewed Volume 3, Issue 50 on 05 Jul 1993 by Arne Henrik Juul "arnej@pvv.unit.no", archive-name woman-1.157. {FTP USC, USA (ftp://usc.edu/archive/usenet/sources/comp.sources.reviewed/volume3/woman-1.157/)}. {FTP Imperial, UK (ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/usenet/comp.sources.reviewed/volume3/woman-1.157/)}. (1995-03-21)

wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk ::: (computer) (Named after the Australian marsupial, vombatus ursinus). The Internet host from which this dictionary was originally served. Internet address Department, Imperial College, London. Replaced by foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk (a Linux box}) in June 1999. Alias foldoc.org added 2000-07-18, courtesy of Karl O. Pinc.(2000-10-09)

wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk "computer" (Named after the Australian marsupial, vombatus ursinus). The {Internet} {host} from which {this dictionary} was originally served. {IP address} 146.169.22.42. Formerly a {SPARCstation ELC}. Kindly provided by the Computing Department, {Imperial College}, London. Replaced by foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk (a {Linux} box}) in June 1999. Alias foldoc.org added 2000-07-18, courtesy of Karl O. Pinc. (2000-10-09)

XPL "language" A small dialect of {PL/I} developed at {Stanford} in 1967-69, used for {compiler} writing. XPL has one-dimensional {arrays}. I/O is achieved with character pseudo-variable INPUT and OUTPUT, e.g. OUTPUT = 'This is a line'; It has inline {machine code}. "Programmers are given all the rope they ask for. Novices tend to hang themselves fairly frequently." XPL has been implemented on {IBM 360}, {Univac 1100}, {ICL System 4}, {CDC 6000} and {Cyber} series, {XDS Sigma-5} and {Sigma-7}, {DEC} {PDP-10}, {IA32}, {FreeBSD} and {Linux}. An optimising XPL compiler (version 1) by Robin Vowels "robin_vowels@rmit.edu.au" is a standard implementation of XPL and is based on McKeeman, Horning, and Wortman's improved {XCOM} (which employs hashed symbol table generation). It includes the extra built-in function COREHALFWORD. The following areas have been optimised: procedures calls when the argument and corresponding parameter are of the same type, and when the argument is a constant; constant subscripts; use of CORELHALFWORD and COREWORD; string constants of length one; iterative DO statements by transferring code to the end of the loop. String constants of length one do not require a descriptor, hence more descriptors are available for string variables. Comparison operations are treated as commutative, and an improved Commute algorithm is used. Halfword instructions are generated for BIT(16) variables. These areas have been improved or re-written: calls on OUTPUT, catenation, integer-to-string conversion, multiply, divide, and MOD. An emitter for SS-type instructions has been added. The compiler achieves an 11% reduction in object code compiling itself, an 11% increase in compilation rate, a 55% increase in compilation speed when the $E toggle is set. Special treatment for catenating a string to an integer substantially decreases consumption of the free string area, and decreases string moves. The latter improvement is most noticeable on small core machines. Core requirements: less than the improved XCOM on which it is based (approx. 98000 bytes). Symbol table size is 468. Ported to {IBM} {System 370}. The compiler is written in XPL. The code generators are machine-specific. ["A Compiler Generator," W.M. McKeeman et al, P-H 1970]. [JCC, AFIPS 1968]. (2017-09-17)

XSB ::: (logic programming) XSB extends the standard functionality of Prolog (being a descendant of PSB- and SB-Prolog) to include implementations of OLDT performed on the predicate symbols themselves in addition to the arguments of the predicates. Of course, Tabling and HiLog can be used together.Version 1.2ports: Sun, Solaris, NeXT, Linux, 386 BSD, IRIX, HP-UXportability: Generally to 32-bit machines.interpreter, preprocessor(HiLog), documentationXSB research group / SUNY at Stony Brook . . (1993-07-28)

XSB "logic programming" XSB extends the standard functionality of Prolog (being a descendant of PSB- and SB-Prolog) to include implementations of OLDT (tabling) and HiLog terms. OLDT resolution is extremely useful for recursive query computation, allowing programs to terminate correctly in many cases where Prolog does not. HiLog supports a type of higher-order programming in which predicate symbols can be variable or structured. This allows unification to be performed on the predicate symbols themselves in addition to the arguments of the predicates. Of course, Tabling and HiLog can be used together. Version 1.2 ports: Sun, Solaris, NeXT, Linux, 386 BSD, IRIX, HP-UX portability: Generally to 32-bit machines. interpreter, preprocessor(HiLog), documentation XSB research group / SUNY at Stony Brook {(ftp://sbcs.sunysb.edu/pub/XSB/XSB.tar.Z)}. (130.245.1.15) E-mail: "xsb-contact@cs.sunysb.edu". (1993-07-28)



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1:The Linux philosophy is 'Laugh in the face of danger'. Oops. Wrong One. 'Do it yourself'. Yes, that's it. ~ Linus Torvalds,
2:In fact, one of the most cherished goals of the command line is laziness- doing the most work with the fewest keystrokes. Another goal is never having to lift your fingers from the keyboard-never reaching for the mouse. In this chapter, we will look at bash features that make keyboard use faster and more efficient.
   ~ The Linux Command Line,
3:Daemons
A daemon is a process that runs in the background, not connecting to any controlling terminal. Daemons are normally started at boot time, are run as root or some
other special user (such as apache or postfix), and handle system-level tasks. As a
convention, the name of a daemon often ends in d (as in crond and sshd), but this is
not required, or even universal.
The name derives from Maxwell's demon, an 1867 thought experiment by the physicist James Maxwell. Daemons are also supernatural beings in Greek mythology,
existing somewhere between humans and the gods and gifted with powers and divine
knowledge. Unlike the demons of Judeo-Christian lore, the Greek daemon need not
be evil. Indeed, the daemons of mythology tended to be aides to the gods, performing
tasks that the denizens of Mount Olympus found themselves unwilling to do-much
as Unix daemons perform tasks that foreground users would rather avoid.
A daemon has two general requirements: it must run as a child of init, and it must
not be connected to a terminal.
In general, a program performs the following steps to become a daemon:
1. Call fork( ). This creates a new process, which will become the daemon.
2. In the parent, call exit( ). This ensures that the original parent (the daemon's
grandparent) is satisfied that its child terminated, that the daemon's parent is no
longer running, and that the daemon is not a process group leader. This last
point is a requirement for the successful completion of the next step.
3. Call setsid( ), giving the daemon a new process group and session, both of
which have it as leader. This also ensures that the process has no associated controlling terminal (as the process just created a new session, and will not assign
one).
4. Change the working directory to the root directory via chdir( ). This is done
because the inherited working directory can be anywhere on the filesystem. Daemons tend to run for the duration of the system's uptime, and you don't want to
keep some random directory open, and thus prevent an administrator from
unmounting the filesystem containing that directory.
5. Close all file descriptors. You do not want to inherit open file descriptors, and,
unaware, hold them open.
6. Open file descriptors 0, 1, and 2 (standard in, standard out, and standard error)
and redirect them to /dev/null.
Following these rules, here is a program that daemonizes itself:
~ OReilly Linux System Programming,

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1:Linux Command Shell For Beginners ~ Anonymous,
2:We can build a better product than Linux. ~ Jim Allchin,
3:This is quite unlikely to happen to Linux, ~ Eric S Raymond,
4:Linux is only free if your time has no value. ~ Jamie Zawinski,
5:All the best people in life seem to like LINUX. ~ Steve Wozniak,
6:That’s why Linux and Wikipedia and Firefox work. ~ Daniel H Pink,
7:I do get my pizzas paid for by Linux indirectly. ~ Linus Torvalds,
8:All operating systems sucks, but Linux just sucks less ~ Linus Torvalds,
9:A lot of that momentum comes from the fact that Linux is free. ~ Nat Friedman,
10:Making Linux GPL'd was definitely the best thing I ever did. ~ Linus Torvalds,
11:We should get you Linux, too. Nobody uses Windows anymore. ~ Karen Joy Fowler,
12:There is no system but GNU and Linux is one of it's kernels ~ Richard Stallman,
13:Linux – the sh shell, the zsh shell, the c shell, and others. ~ Jonathan Moeller,
14:If Microsoft ever does applications for Linux it means I've won. ~ Linus Torvalds,
15:We all know Linux is great...it does infinite loops in 5 seconds. ~ Linus Torvalds,
16:CrossOver, ejecutando aplicaciones de Windows en Linux de manera sencilla ~ Anonymous,
17:Oh, I've seen copies [of Linux Journal] around the terminal room at The ~ Dennis Ritchie,
18:Unix has retarded OS research by 10 years and linux has retarded it by 20. ~ Dennis Ritchie,
19:Me trying to make a business around Linux would have been a total disaster. ~ Linus Torvalds,
20:I've been very happy with the commercial Linux CD-ROM vendors linux Red Hat. ~ Linus Torvalds,
21:I think the open software movement (and Linux in particular) is laudable. ~ Kenneth P Thompson,
22:Linux has definitely made a lot of sense even in a purely materialistic sense. ~ Linus Torvalds,
23:'Linux is a leprosy' - This statement is not grammatically or factually correct. ~ Andrew S Tanenbaum,
24:I don't have any authority over Linux other than this notion that I know what I'm doing. ~ Linus Torvalds,
25:It's easier for our software to compete with Linux when there's piracy than when there's not. ~ Bill Gates,
26:And when the time comes to replace the O2 I have today, maybe my next machine will run Linux. ~ Jamie Zawinski,
27:El día en que se estime que Hurd es suficiente maduro y estable, será llamado a reemplazar a Linux. ~ Anonymous,
28:Mostly I use the O2 as an X terminal, however, running my apps on Linux and displaying remotely. ~ Jamie Zawinski,
29:I view Linux as something that's not Microsoft - a backlash against Microsoft, no more and no less. ~ Ken Thompson,
30:Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches. ~ Steve Ballmer,
31:The Linux philosophy is "laugh in the face of danger". Oops. Wrong one. "Do it yourself". That's it. ~ Linus Torvalds,
32:I'd rather use Windows and Internet Explorer in Hell than I'd use Linux and Mozilla Firefox in Heaven! ~ Steve Ballmer,
33:OK, I admit it. I was just a front-man for the real fathers of Linux, the Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus. ~ Linus Torvalds,
34:I very seldom worry about other systems. I concentrate pretty fully on just making Linux the best I can. ~ Linus Torvalds,
35:The Linux philosophy is 'Laugh in the face of danger'. Oops. Wrong One. 'Do it yourself'. Yes, that's it. ~ Linus Torvalds,
36:Linux is a superbly polished copy of an antique - shinier than the original, perhaps, but still defined by it. ~ Jaron Lanier,
37:See, you not only have to be a good coder to create a system like Linux, you have to be a sneaky bastard too. ~ Linus Torvalds,
38:Most hackers graduate from Unix and Linux platforms. They know them intimately. They don't try to exploit them ~ Dean Stockwell,
39:I don't expect to go hungry if I decide to leave the University. Resume: Linux looks pretty good in many places. ~ Linus Torvalds,
40:I've never regretted not making Linux shareware: I really don't like the "pay for use" binary shareware programs. ~ Linus Torvalds,
41:Part of doing Linux was that I had to communicate a lot more instead of just being a geek in front of a computer. ~ Linus Torvalds,
42:That's what makes Linux so good: you put in something, and that effort multiplies. It's a positive feedback cycle. ~ Linus Torvalds,
43:I've been employed by the University of Helsinki, and they've been perfectly happy to keep me employed and doing Linux. ~ Linus Torvalds,
44:I like to think that I've been a good manager. That fact has been very instrumental in making Linux a successful product. ~ Linus Torvalds,
45:Linux is its own worst enemy: it's splintered, it has different distributions, it's too complex to run for most people. ~ Nicholas Negroponte,
46:Think of the Nets infrastructure as a source of natural building resources. Linux is not growing on the trees - it is the trees. ~ David Doc Searls,
47:The thing with Linux is that the developers themselves are actually customers too: that has always been an important part of Linux. ~ Linus Torvalds,
48:I don't think commercialization is the answer to anything. It's just one more facet of Linux, and not the deciding one by any means. ~ Linus Torvalds,
49:I don't actually follow other operating systems much. I don't compete - I just worry about making Linux better than itself, not others. ~ Linus Torvalds,
50:I think Linux is a great thing, in the big picture. It's a great hacker's tool, and it has a lot of potential to become something more. ~ Jamie Zawinski,
51:What I find most interesting is how people really have taken Linux and used it in ways and attributes and motivations that I never felt. ~ Linus Torvalds,
52:I'm interested in Linux because of the technology, and Linux wasn't started as any kind of rebellion against the 'evil Microsoft empire.' ~ Linus Torvalds,
53:On a purely technical side, I'm really very happy with how Linux gets used in a very wide set of different areas. It's important for development. ~ Linus Torvalds,
54:I started Linux as a desktop operating system. And it's the only area where Linux hasn't completely taken over. That just annoys the hell out of me. ~ Linus Torvalds,
55:Before the commercial ventures, Linux tended to be rather hard to set up, because most of the developers were motivated mainly by their own interests. ~ Linus Torvalds,
56:The cyberspace 'earnings' I get from Linux come in the format of having a Network of people that know me and trust me, and that I can depend on in return. ~ Linus Torvalds,
57:I can mostly laugh at myself and this whole mess called "Linux developers," which means that I get along with most people and most people get along with me. ~ Linus Torvalds,
58:A couple of years ago this guy called Ken Brown wrote a book saying that Linus stole Linux from me It later came out that Microsoft had paid him to do this ~ Andrew S Tanenbaum,
59:One of the reasons that I really don't mind that people are selling Linux commercially is exactly because it does make me feel good that people use the product. ~ Linus Torvalds,
60:What commercialism has brought to Linux has been the incentive to make a good distribution that is easy to use and that has all the packaging issues worked out. ~ Linus Torvalds,
61:Bill Gates really seems to be much more of a business man than a technologist, while I prefer to think of Linux in technical terms rather than as a means to money. ~ Linus Torvalds,
62:Big Linux deployments have reached the point where it's become a real problem for administrators that they don't have nice tools to manage their servers and desktops. ~ Nat Friedman,
63:Lisp has all the visual appeal of oatmeal with fingernail clippings mixed in. ~ Larry Wall, "Wherefore Art, Thou?", The Perl Journal 1(1); reprinted in Linux Journal, March 1, 1997.,
64:There's innovation in Linux. There are some really good technical features that I'm proud of. There are capabilities in Linux that aren't in other operating systems. ~ Linus Torvalds,
65:I don't try to be a threat to MicroSoft, mainly because I don't really see MS as competition. Especially not Windows-the goals of Linux and Windows are simply so different. ~ Linus Torvalds,
66:I get the biggest enjoyment from the random and unexpected places. Linux on cellphones or refrigerators, just because it's so not what I envisioned it. Or on supercomputers. ~ Linus Torvalds,
67:I made very sure that I did not get involved with any of the commercial Linux companies, exactly so that I would be neutral and not ever seen as "working for the competition". ~ Linus Torvalds,
68:We've been using C and C++ way too much - they're nice, but they're very close to the machine and what we wanted was to empower regular users to build applications for Linux. ~ Miguel de Icaza,
69:What we're really after is simply that people acquire a legal license for Windows for each computer they own before they move on to Linux or Sun Solaris or BSD or OS/2 or whatever. ~ Bill Gates,
70:HP, Oracle(구 SUN)사의 서버는 전용 OS를 별도로 사야만 합니다. 아니 오히려 서버에 잘 맞는 Unix 를 쓰기 위해서 HP, Oracle사의 서버를 사기도 했습니다. 그런데 요즘에는 무료 운영체제인 Linux가 Unix를 충분히 대체할 수 있게 되었습니다. 그래서 대부분 서버에 Linux 를 설치해서 사용합니다. ~ Anonymous,
71:I never felt that the naming issue was all that important, but I was obviously wrong, judging by how many people felt. I tell people to call it just plain Linux and nothing more. ~ Linus Torvalds,
72:In many ways, I am very happy about the whole Linux commercial market because the commercial market is doing all these things that I have absolutely zero interest in doing myself. ~ Linus Torvalds,
73:It feels a little bit funny coming here and telling you guys that Linux and open source are the future of gaming. It's sort of like going to Rome and teaching Catholicism to the pope. ~ Gabe Newell,
74:I think Linux is a great thing, because Linux is an alternative to Windows, and because, of all the operating systems that are at all relevant today, Unix is the best of a bad lot. ~ Jamie Zawinski,
75:I must say the Linux community is a lot nicer than the Unix community. A negative comment on Unix would warrent death threats. With Linux, it is like stirring up a nest of butterflies. ~ Kenneth P Thompson,
76:I was Computer Shopper's linux columnist for more than half a decade, from the late 90s onwards. Yes, I know about Linux. (My first review of a Linux distro in the press was published in late 1996.) ~ Charles Stross,
77:The interesting thing is when we design and architect a server, we don't design it for Windows or Linux, we design it for both. We don't really care, as long as we're selling the one the customer wants. ~ Michael Dell,
78:So I decided that if the architecture is fundamentally sane enough, say it follows some basic rules like it supported paging , then I would be able to say, yes, Linux fundamentally supports that model. ~ Linus Torvalds,
79:Android is very different from the GNU/Linux operating system because it contains very little of GNU. Indeed, just about the only component in common between Android and GNU/Linux is Linux, the kernel. ~ Richard Stallman,
80:There are a lot of people whove been able to ditch their Windows machines and switch over to Linux because they can now use their Exchange server for calendaring and collaboration from their Linux desktop. ~ Nat Friedman,
81:While I may not get any money from Linux, I get a huge personal satisfaction from having written something that people really enjoy using, and that people find to be the best alternative for their needs. ~ Linus Torvalds,
82:I changed the Linux copyright license to be the GPL some time in the first half of 1992. Mostly because I had hated the lack of a cheaply and easily available UNIX when I had looked for one a year before. ~ Linus Torvalds,
83:There are lots of Linux users who don't care how the kernel works but only want to use it is not only a tribute to how good Linux is, but it also brings up issues that I would never have thought of otherwise. ~ Linus Torvalds,
84:I do believe that in a race, it is naive to think Linux has a hope of making a dent against Microsoft starting from way behind with a fraction of the resources and amateur labor. (I feel the same about Unix. ~ Kenneth P Thompson,
85:I started Linux because I wanted to see it on the desktop... I do hope that the desktop people would try to work together ... and work more on the technology than trying to make the login screen look really nice. ~ Linus Torvalds,
86:Today, I use Linux as my primary OS (on an x86 PC, and on a Thinkpad), and I also use Irix (on an SGI O2). Linux has improved a great deal since I wrote this, specifically with respect to its ease of installation. ~ Jamie Zawinski,
87:The situation is so much better for programmers today - a cheap used PC, a linux CD, and an internet account, and you have all the tools necessary to work your way to any level of programming skill you want to shoot for. ~ John Carmack,
88:Of course, all of the software I write runs on Linux; that's the beauty of standards, and of cross-platform code. I don't have to run your OS, and you don't have to run mine, and we can use the same applications anyway! ~ Jamie Zawinski,
89:The big problem that is holding back Linux is games. People don't realize how critical games are in driving consumer purchasing behavior. We want to make it as easy as possible for the 2,500 games on Steam to run on Linux as well. ~ Gabe Newell,
90:In trying to understand the Linux phenomenon, then, we have to look not at a single innovator but to a sort of bizarre Trinity : Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman, and Bill Gates. Take away any of these three and Linux would not exist. ~ Neal Stephenson,
91:I have a G4 at home. Theyre great machines for individual users, and I even know a few core Linux hackers who are having a lot of fun with them. But if you want to move the needle on the non-Microsoft desktop, youve got to look elsewhere. ~ Nat Friedman,
92:Bill Gates really seems to be much more of a business man than a technologist, while I prefer to think of Linux in technical terms rather than as a means to money. As such, I'm not very likely to make the same kind of money that Bill made. ~ Linus Torvalds,
93:I'm not worried about the kernel itself or the basic system. All the commercialization is about the distributions and the applications. As such, it only brings value-added things to Linux, and it doesn't take anything away from the Linux scene. ~ Linus Torvalds,
94:I currently use Ubuntu Linux, on a standalone laptop - it has no Internet connection. I occasionally carry flash memory drives between this machine and the Macs that I use for network surfing and graphics; but I trust my family jewels only to Linux. ~ Donald Knuth,
95:Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen an angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph. They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had. ~ Linus Torvalds,
96:I never got into Linux. I swear to God, it's only lack of time. I'm past the years of my life where I can really dig into something like running a Linux system. I'm very sympathetic to the whole idea; Linux people always think the way I want to think. ~ Steve Wozniak,
97:I think that Microsoft will increasingly feel margin pressure from Linux as well as people saying: well actually the applications that really matter to me are not on my PC. And so they're going to be able to extract less of a monopoly rent, so to speak. ~ Tim O Reilly,
98:Good craftsmanship implies socialism. The workings of a modern Japanese auto plant or a Linux chat room might have expanded their sympathy for collaboration of other sorts, but still, all three disputed the pursuit of quality simply as a means to profit. ~ Richard Sennett,
99:I was never a "big thinker". One of my philosophies in Linux has always been to not worry about the future too much, but make sure that we make the best of what we have now - together with keeping our options open for the future and not digging us into a hole. ~ Linus Torvalds,
100:favored moving toward open-source software like Linux, while Musk championed Microsoft’s data-center software as being more likely to keep productivity high. This squabble may sound silly to outsiders, but it was the equivalent of a religious war to the engineers, ~ Ashlee Vance,
101:A lot of other people wanted a free production UNIX with lots of bells and whistles and wanted to convert MINIX into that. I was dragged along in the maelstrom for a while, but when Linux came along, I was actually relieved that I could go back to professoring. ~ Andrew S Tanenbaum,
102:I try to avoid long-range plans and visions - that way I can more easily deal with anything new that comes up without having pre-conceptions of how I should deal with it. My only long-range plan has been and still is just the very general plan of making Linux better. ~ Linus Torvalds,
103:chsh -l provides a list of valid shells on Linux, but opens an editor and allows you to change settings on BSD. -l is not a valid option to chsh on Mac OS X, but just running chsh will open an editor to allow you to change settings, and chpass -s shell will change your shell. ~ Anonymous,
104:I don't go to conferences quite as much as I used to: having a child and movin away from the university leaves me with less time, but I've tried to balance things out - not just spending time with Linux all the time, but having a real job and a real life at the same time. ~ Linus Torvalds,
105:I've felt strongly that the advantage of Linux is that it doesn't have a niche or any special market, but that different individuals and companies end up pushing it in the direction they want, and as such you end up with something that is pretty balanced across the board. ~ Linus Torvalds,
106:One of the questions I've always hated answering is how do people make money in open source. And I think that Caldera and Red Hat - and there are a number of other Linux companies going public - basically show that yes, you can actually make money in the open-source area. ~ Linus Torvalds,
107:There were open source projects and free software before Linux was there. Linux in many ways is one of the more visible and one of the bigger technical projects in this area, and it changed how people looked at it because Linux took both the practical and ideological approach. ~ Linus Torvalds,
108:Programming in the abstract sense is what I really enjoy. I enjoy lots of different areas of it... I'm taking a great deal of enjoyment writing device drivers for Linux. I could also be having a good time writing a database manager or something because there are always interesting problems. ~ John Carmack,
109:book is part of the LinuxCommand.org project, a site for Linux education and advocacy devoted to helping users of legacy operating systems migrate into the future. You may contact the LinuxCommand.org project at http://linuxcommand.org. ~ Anonymous,
110:I'd argue that everybody wants to do something that matters, and the fact that Linux has had a huge impact on the tech market and is used virtually everywhere is obviously very personally satisfying. I think programming is fun, and the community around the kernel is great, but a project has to be relevant too. ~ Linus Torvalds,
111:A lot of people want to have market share numbers, lots of users, because that's how they view their self worth. For me, one of the most important things for Linux is having a big community that is actively testing new kernels; it's the only way to support the absolute insane amount of different hardware we deal with. ~ Linus Torvalds,
112:In fact, one of the most cherished goals of the command line is laziness- doing the most work with the fewest keystrokes. Another goal is never having to lift your fingers from the keyboard-never reaching for the mouse. In this chapter, we will look at bash features that make keyboard use faster and more efficient.
   ~ The Linux Command Line,
113:You can use C++ if you want with GNOME, but we don't assume that you're going to write C++. It's to a large extent based on Scheme, which is a dialect of LISP. LISP being the most powerful and cleanest of languages, that's the language that's the GNU project always prefers. ~ Richard Stallman in: "GNU's Not Linux" Network World Fusion, 01/11/99.,
114:If you invest in Microsoft or Oracle, or a number of other companies for that matter, you're fundamentally making a bet that there's going to be no innovation. So an investment in Microsoft is a bet that the operating system is going to stay the same, it won't be replaced by Linux, Google Docs, or a mobile platform like iOS or Android. ~ Peter Thiel,
115:Linux has more than satisfied any small initial expectations I had. It's simply incredible how successful Linux has been, and how good a time I've had developing it and leading the project. It does take a lot of my time, but it's time I really enjoy spending, and Linux has continued to be challenging both technically and from a managing standpoint. ~ Linus Torvalds,
116:Such a leader knows how to empower groups to self-organize. When it’s done right, a governance structure by consensus naturally emerges, as happened both with Linux and Wikipedia. “What astonishes so many people is that the open source model actually works,” Torvalds said. “People know who has been active and who they can trust, and it just happens. ~ Walter Isaacson,
117:There are no barriers to entries. Think of this as Linux in terms of software. Anyone can have part of the operating system so long as you pledge allegiance to the ideas. Previously, if you wanted to join al Qaeda, you had to travel to an al Qaeda safe haven, probably in northern Pakistan or Afghanistan. Now all you have to do is get a gun, choose a target, and carry out an attack. ~ Paul Gigot,
118:Dinner with Steven Moffat in Bar Shu, spent mostly in enthusiastic Dr Who neepery. I love my life....As a side note, running Windows Vista on the Panasonic w7 is making me really nostalgic for 1986. Whoever thought I'd get to type things then stare at a blank screen for a bit and one-by-one watch the letters appear? Cory and Mike's 'Why Don't You Run Linux?' talks are staring to seem much more sensible. ~ Neil Gaiman,
119:I am confident that we can do better than GUIs because the basic problem with them (and with the Linux and Unix interfaces) is that they ask a human being to do things that we know experimentally humans cannot do well. The question I asked myself is, given everything we know about how the human mind works, could we design a computer and computer software so that we can work with the least confusion and greatest efficiency? ~ Jef Raskin,
120:To Judeans the cross was perhaps the most hated symbol of Roman rule. The deadly silhouette had scarred too many hilltops, signifying the most ignoble of deaths, a lingering torment that carried shame for all who witnessed it. And yet here it was, portraying a hope that transcended their worries and fears. Merely looking at this bit of carved wood lifted Linux beyond himself, carried upon a promise as strong as it was eternal. ~ Davis Bunn,
121:Unlike Linux or Mac OS X, the Windows Command Prompt is not case sensitive, and does not distinguish between commands or filenames based up the case of the letters in the file name. To return to the previous example, the Command Prompt will interpret COPY, Copy, and copy as the same thing - every one of these will launch the copy command. In the same vein, Command Prompt will view Report.doc, REPORT.doc, and report.doc as the same file ~ Jonathan Moeller,
122:The combination of GNU and Linux created an operating system that has been ported to more hardware platforms, ranging from the world’s ten biggest supercomputers to embedded systems in mobile phones, than any other operating system. “Linux is subversive,” wrote Eric Raymond. “Who would have thought that a world-class operating system could coalesce as if by magic out of part-time hacking by several thousand developers scattered all over the planet, ~ Walter Isaacson,
123:Torvalds decided to use the GNU General Public License, not because he fully embraced the free-sharing ideology of Stallman (or for that matter his own parents) but because he thought that letting hackers around the world get their hands on the source code would lead to an open collaborative effort that would make it a truly awesome piece of software. “My reasons for putting Linux out there were pretty selfish,” he said. “I didn’t want the headache of trying to deal with parts of the operating system that I saw as the crap work. I wanted help.”136 ~ Walter Isaacson,
124:The Linux kernel is under the GPL version 2. Not anything else. Some individual files are licensable under v3, but not the kernel in general. And quite frankly, I don't see that changing. I think it's insane to require people to make their private signing keys available, for example. I wouldn't do it. So I don't think the GPL v3 conversion is going to happen for the kernel, since I personally don't want to convert any of my code. You think v2 or later is the default. It's not. The _default_ is to not allow conversion. Conversion isn't going to happen. ~ Linus Torvalds,
125:The history of Unix should have prepared us for what we’re learning from Linux (and what I’ve verified experimentally on a smaller scale by deliberately copying Linus’s methodsNote 12). That is, while coding remains an essentially solitary activity, the really great hacks come from harnessing the attention and brainpower of entire communities. The developer who uses only his or her own brain in a closed project is going to fall behind the developer who knows how to create an open, evolutionary context in which feedback exploring the design space, code contributions, bug-spotting, and other improvements come from from hundreds (perhaps thousands) of people. ~ Eric S Raymond,
126:My host, GitHub’s CEO, Chris Wanstrath, began by telling me how the “Git” got into GitHub. Git, he explained, is a “distributed version control system” that was invented in 2005 by Linus Torvalds, one of the great and somewhat unsung innovators of our time. Torvalds is the open-source evangelist who created Linux, the first open-source operating system that competed head-to-head with Microsoft Windows. Torvalds’s Git program allowed a team of coders to work together, all using the same files, by letting each programmer build on top of, or alongside, the work of others, while also allowing each to see who made what changes—and to save them, undo them, improve them, and experiment with them. ~ Thomas L Friedman,
127:in the absence of money compensation, think “It’s not worth submitting this fix because I’ll have to clean up the patch, write a ChangeLog entry, and sign the FSF assignment papers...”. It’s for this reason that the number of contributors (and, at second order, the success of) projects is strongly and inversely correlated with the number of hoops each project makes a contributing user go through. Such friction costs may be political as well as mechanical. Together I think they explain why the loose, amorphous Linux culture has attracted orders of magnitude more cooperative energy than the more tightly organized and centralized BSD efforts — and why the Free Software Foundation has receded in relative importance as Linux has risen. ~ Eric S Raymond,
128:Finalmente podemos argumentar que esse tipo de pirataria na verdade ajuda o dono do copyright. Quando os chineses "pirateiam" o Windows, isso torna a China dependente da Microsoft. A Microsoft perde o valor do software tomado. Mas ele ganha usuários que estarão acostumados a viverem no mundo da Microsoft. Com o tempo, conforme as nações ficarem mais ricas, mais e mais pessoas irão comprar software ao invés de o piratear. E com tempo, já que tais compras beneficiarão a Microsoft, a Microsoft irá se beneficiar da pirataria. Se ao invés de piratearem o Microsoft Windows os chineses estivessem usando o sistema operacional livre GNU/Linux, então esses usuários chineses não iriam comprar eventualmente produtos Microsoft. Sem pirataria, portanto, a Microsoft iria perder dinheiro. ~ Lawrence Lessig,
129:To understand this first event, you need to know that we rely on Unix and Linux machines to store the thousands of computer files that comprise all the shots of any given film. And on those machines, there is a command—/bin/rm -r -f *—that removes everything on the file system as fast as it can. Hearing that, you can probably anticipate what’s coming: Somehow, by accident, someone used this command on the drives where the Toy Story 2 files were kept. Not just some of the files, either. All of the data that made up the pictures, from objects to backgrounds, from lighting to shading, was dumped out of the system. First, Woody’s hat disappeared. Then his boots. Then he disappeared entirely. One by one, the other characters began to vanish, too: Buzz, Mr. Potato Head, Hamm, Rex. Whole sequences—poof!—were deleted from the drive. ~ Ed Catmull,
130:To understand this first event, you need to know that we rely on Unix and Linux machines to store the thousands of computer files that comprise all the shots of any given film. And on those machines, there is a command—/bin/rm -r -f *—that removes everything on the file system as fast as it can. Hearing that, you can probably anticipate what’s coming: Somehow, by accident, someone used this command on the drives where the Toy Story 2 files were kept. Not just some of the files, either. All of the data that made up the pictures, from objects to backgrounds, from lighting to shading, was dumped out of the system. First, Woody’s hat disappeared. Then his boots. Then he disappeared entirely. One by one, the other characters began to vanish, too: Buzz, Mr. Potato Head, Hamm, Rex. Whole sequences—poof!—were deleted from the drive. Oren ~ Ed Catmull,
131:Open-source software shows the potential of social norms. In the case of Linux and other collaborative projects, you can post a problem about a bug on one of the bulletin boards and see how fast someone, or often many people, will react to your request and fix the software-using their own leisure time. Could you pay for this level of service? Most likely. But if you had to hire people of the same caliber they would cost you an arm and a leg. Rather, people in these communities are happy to give their time to society at large (for which they get the same social benefits we all get from helping a friend paint a room). What can we learn from this that is applicable to the business world? There are social rewards that strongly motivate behavior-and one of the least used in corporate life is the encouragement of social rewards and reputation. ~ Dan Ariely,
132:When a process is rescheduled to run on a multiprocessor system, it doesn’t necessarily run on the same CPU on which it last executed. The usual reason it may run on another CPU is that the original CPU is already busy. When a process changes CPUs, there is a performance impact: in order for a line of the process’s data to be loaded into the cache of the new CPU, it must first be invalidated (i.e., either discarded if it is unmodified, or flushed to main memory if it was modified), if present in the cache of the old CPU. (To prevent cache inconsistencies, multiprocessor architectures allow data to be kept in only one CPU cache at a time.) This invalidation costs execution time. Because of this performance impact, the Linux (2.6) kernel tries to ensure soft CPU affinity for a process — wherever possible, the process is rescheduled to run on the same CPU. ~ Michael Kerrisk,
133:first of which would threaten the future of Pixar. To understand this first event, you need to know that we rely on Unix and Linux machines to store the thousands of computer files that comprise all the shots of any given film. And on those machines, there is a command—/bin/rm -r -f *—that removes everything on the file system as fast as it can. Hearing that, you can probably anticipate what’s coming: Somehow, by accident, someone used this command on the drives where the Toy Story 2 files were kept. Not just some of the files, either. All of the data that made up the pictures, from objects to backgrounds, from lighting to shading, was dumped out of the system. First, Woody’s hat disappeared. Then his boots. Then he disappeared entirely. One by one, the other characters began to vanish, too: Buzz, Mr. Potato Head, Hamm, Rex. Whole sequences—poof!—were deleted from the drive. ~ Ed Catmull,
134:An almost equally important payoff of open source is its utility as a way to propagate open standards and build markets around them. The dramatic growth of the Internet owes much to the fact that nobody owns TCP/IP; nobody has a proprietary lock on the core Internet protocols. The network effects behind TCP/IP’s and Linux’s success are fairly clear and reduce ultimately to issues of trust and symmetry — potential parties to a shared infrastructure can rationally trust it more if they can see how it works all the way down, and will prefer an infrastructure in which all parties have symmetrical rights to one in which a single party is in a privileged position to extract rents or exert control. It is not, however, actually necessary to assume network effects in order for symmetry issues to be important to software consumers. No software consumer will rationally choose to lock itself ~ Eric S Raymond,
135:Intellectual property rights are sometimes hailed as the mother of creativity and invention. However, Marshall Brain points out that many of the finest examples of human creativity—from scientific discoveries to creation of literature, art, music and design—were motivated not by a desire for profit but by other human emotions, such as curiosity, an urge to create, or the reward of peer appreciation. Money didn’t motivate Einstein to invent special relativity theory any more than it motivated Linus Torvalds to create the free Linux operating system. In contrast, many people today fail to realize their full creative potential because they need to devote time and energy to less creative activities just to earn a living. By freeing scientists, artists, inventors and designers from their chores and enabling them to create from genuine desire, Marshall Brain’s utopian society enjoys higher levels of innovation than today and correspondingly superior technology and standard of living. ~ Max Tegmark,
136:strongest reasons early adopters of Linux chose it over, say, Windows NT was the powerful command line interface which made the “difficult tasks possible.” What This Book Is About This book is a broad overview of “living” on the Linux command line. Unlike some books that concentrate on just a single program, such as the shell program, bash, this book will try to convey how to get along with the command line interface in a larger sense. How does it all work? What can it do? What's the best way to use it? This is not a book about Linux system administration. While any serious discussion of the command line will invariably lead to system administration topics, this book only touches on a few administration issues. It will, however, prepare the reader for additional study by providing a solid foundation in the use of the command line, an essential tool for any serious system administration task. This book is very Linux-centric. Many other books try to broaden their appeal by including other platforms such as generic Unix and OS X. In doing so, they “water down” their content to feature only general topics. This book, on the other hand, only covers contemporary Linux distributions. Ninety-five percent of the content is useful for users of other Unix-like systems, but this book is highly ~ Anonymous,
137:The Linux world behaves in many respects like a free market or an ecology, a collection of selfish agents attempting to maximize utility which in the process produces a self-correcting spontaneous order more elaborate and efficient than any amount of central planning could have achieved. Here, then, is the place to seek the “principle of understanding”. The “utility function” Linux hackers are maximizing is not classically economic, but is the intangible of their own ego satisfaction and reputation among other hackers. (One may call their motivation “altruistic”, but this ignores the fact that altruism is itself a form of ego satisfaction for the altruist). Voluntary cultures that work this way are not actually uncommon; one other in which I have long participated is science fiction fandom, which unlike hackerdom has long explicitly recognized “egoboo” (ego-boosting, or the enhancement of one’s reputation among other fans) as the basic drive behind volunteer activity. Linus, by successfully positioning himself as the gatekeeper of a project in which the development is mostly done by others, and nurturing interest in the project until it became self-sustaining, has shown an acute grasp of Kropotkin’s “principle of shared understanding”. This quasi-economic view of the Linux world enables us to see how that understanding is applied. We may view Linus’s method as a way to create an efficient market in “egoboo” — to connect the selfishness of individual hackers as firmly as possible to difficult ends that can only be achieved by sustained cooperation. With the fetchmail project I have shown (albeit on a smaller scale) that his methods can be duplicated with good results. Perhaps I have even done it a bit more consciously and systematically than he. ~ Eric S Raymond,
138:Daemons
A daemon is a process that runs in the background, not connecting to any controlling terminal. Daemons are normally started at boot time, are run as root or some
other special user (such as apache or postfix), and handle system-level tasks. As a
convention, the name of a daemon often ends in d (as in crond and sshd), but this is
not required, or even universal.
The name derives from Maxwell's demon, an 1867 thought experiment by the physicist James Maxwell. Daemons are also supernatural beings in Greek mythology,
existing somewhere between humans and the gods and gifted with powers and divine
knowledge. Unlike the demons of Judeo-Christian lore, the Greek daemon need not
be evil. Indeed, the daemons of mythology tended to be aides to the gods, performing
tasks that the denizens of Mount Olympus found themselves unwilling to do-much
as Unix daemons perform tasks that foreground users would rather avoid.
A daemon has two general requirements: it must run as a child of init, and it must
not be connected to a terminal.
In general, a program performs the following steps to become a daemon:
1. Call fork( ). This creates a new process, which will become the daemon.
2. In the parent, call exit( ). This ensures that the original parent (the daemon's
grandparent) is satisfied that its child terminated, that the daemon's parent is no
longer running, and that the daemon is not a process group leader. This last
point is a requirement for the successful completion of the next step.
3. Call setsid( ), giving the daemon a new process group and session, both of
which have it as leader. This also ensures that the process has no associated controlling terminal (as the process just created a new session, and will not assign
one).
4. Change the working directory to the root directory via chdir( ). This is done
because the inherited working directory can be anywhere on the filesystem. Daemons tend to run for the duration of the system's uptime, and you don't want to
keep some random directory open, and thus prevent an administrator from
unmounting the filesystem containing that directory.
5. Close all file descriptors. You do not want to inherit open file descriptors, and,
unaware, hold them open.
6. Open file descriptors 0, 1, and 2 (standard in, standard out, and standard error)
and redirect them to /dev/null.
Following these rules, here is a program that daemonizes itself:
~ OReilly Linux System Programming,
139:The Linux world behaves in many respects like a free market or an ecology, a collection of selfish agents attempting to maximize utility which in the process produces a self-correcting spontaneous order more elaborate and efficient than any amount of central planning could have achieved. Here, then, is the place to seek the “principle of understanding”. The “utility function” Linux hackers are maximizing is not classically economic, but is the intangible of their own ego satisfaction and reputation among other hackers. (One may call their motivation “altruistic”, but this ignores the fact that altruism is itself a form of ego satisfaction for the altruist). Voluntary cultures that work this way are not actually uncommon; one other in which I have long participated is science fiction fandom, which unlike hackerdom has long explicitly recognized “egoboo” (ego-boosting, or the enhancement of one’s reputation among other fans) as the basic drive behind volunteer activity. Linus, by successfully positioning himself as the gatekeeper of a project in which the development is mostly done by others, and nurturing interest in the project until it became self-sustaining, has shown an acute grasp of Kropotkin’s “principle of shared understanding”. This quasi-economic view of the Linux world enables us to see how that understanding is applied. We may view Linus’s method as a way to create an efficient market in “egoboo” — to connect the selfishness of individual hackers as firmly as possible to difficult ends that can only be achieved by sustained cooperation. With the fetchmail project I have shown (albeit on a smaller scale) that his methods can be duplicated with good results. Perhaps I have even done it a bit more consciously and systematically than he. Many people (especially those who politically distrust free markets) would expect a culture of self-directed egoists to be fragmented, territorial, wasteful, secretive, and hostile. But this expectation is clearly falsified by (to give just one example) the stunning variety, quality, and depth of Linux documentation. It is a hallowed given that programmers hate documenting; how is it, then, that Linux hackers generate so much documentation? Evidently Linux’s free market in egoboo works better to produce virtuous, other-directed behavior than the massively-funded documentation shops of commercial software producers. Both the fetchmail and Linux kernel projects show that by properly rewarding the egos of many other hackers, a strong developer/coordinator can use the Internet to capture the benefits of having lots of co-developers without having a project collapse into a chaotic mess. So to Brooks’s Law I counter-propose the following: Provided the development coordinator has a communications medium at least as good as the Internet, and knows how to lead without coercion, many heads are inevitably better than one. ~ Eric S Raymond,
140:We need to be humble enough to recognize that unforeseen things can and do happen that are nobody’s fault. A good example of this occurred during the making of Toy Story 2. Earlier, when I described the evolution of that movie, I explained that our decision to overhaul the film so late in the game led to a meltdown of our workforce. This meltdown was the big unexpected event, and our response to it became part of our mythology. But about ten months before the reboot was ordered, in the winter of 1998, we’d been hit with a series of three smaller, random events—the first of which would threaten the future of Pixar. To understand this first event, you need to know that we rely on Unix and Linux machines to store the thousands of computer files that comprise all the shots of any given film. And on those machines, there is a command—/bin/rm -r -f *—that removes everything on the file system as fast as it can. Hearing that, you can probably anticipate what’s coming: Somehow, by accident, someone used this command on the drives where the Toy Story 2 files were kept. Not just some of the files, either. All of the data that made up the pictures, from objects to backgrounds, from lighting to shading, was dumped out of the system. First, Woody’s hat disappeared. Then his boots. Then he disappeared entirely. One by one, the other characters began to vanish, too: Buzz, Mr. Potato Head, Hamm, Rex. Whole sequences—poof!—were deleted from the drive. Oren Jacobs, one of the lead technical directors on the movie, remembers watching this occur in real time. At first, he couldn’t believe what he was seeing. Then, he was frantically dialing the phone to reach systems. “Pull out the plug on the Toy Story 2 master machine!” he screamed. When the guy on the other end asked, sensibly, why, Oren screamed louder: “Please, God, just pull it out as fast as you can!” The systems guy moved quickly, but still, two years of work—90 percent of the film—had been erased in a matter of seconds. An hour later, Oren and his boss, Galyn Susman, were in my office, trying to figure out what we would do next. “Don’t worry,” we all reassured each other. “We’ll restore the data from the backup system tonight. We’ll only lose half a day of work.” But then came random event number two: The backup system, we discovered, hadn’t been working correctly. The mechanism we had in place specifically to help us recover from data failures had itself failed. Toy Story 2 was gone and, at this point, the urge to panic was quite real. To reassemble the film would have taken thirty people a solid year. I remember the meeting when, as this devastating reality began to sink in, the company’s leaders gathered in a conference room to discuss our options—of which there seemed to be none. Then, about an hour into our discussion, Galyn Susman, the movie’s supervising technical director, remembered something: “Wait,” she said. “I might have a backup on my home computer.” About six months before, Galyn had had her second baby, which required that she spend more of her time working from home. To make that process more convenient, she’d set up a system that copied the entire film database to her home computer, automatically, once a week. This—our third random event—would be our salvation. Within a minute of her epiphany, Galyn and Oren were in her Volvo, speeding to her home in San Anselmo. They got her computer, wrapped it in blankets, and placed it carefully in the backseat. Then they drove in the slow lane all the way back to the office, where the machine was, as Oren describes it, “carried into Pixar like an Egyptian pharaoh.” Thanks to Galyn’s files, Woody was back—along with the rest of the movie. ~ Ed Catmull,

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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Libinput
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Libpng_errors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LibreOffice
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Libvirt
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Libvirt#Client
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LightDM
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lighttpd
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LILO
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LilyPond
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LilyPond#Front-ends
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Limits.conf
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Linux-ck
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Linux_console
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Linux_console#Fonts
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Linux_console/Keyboard_configuration
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Linux_console/Keyboard_configuration#Other_examples
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Linux_Containers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LinuxSampler
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LIRC
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LIRC/Quick_start_guide
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Liri
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lisp_package_guidelines
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Ci
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Documentos#Editores_de_texto
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos#Emuladores_de_terminal
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Internet#Clientes_BitTorrent
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Internet#Clientes_de_mensagens_instant
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Internet#Clientes_de_sincroniza
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Internet#Clientes_FTP
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Internet#Clientes_IRC
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Internet#Clientes_XMPP
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Internet#FTP
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Internet#Motores_de_blog
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Internet#Servidores_de_mensagens_instant
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Internet#Servidores_FTP
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Internet#Servidores_IRC
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Internet#Servidores_XMPP
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Multim
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Outros#Acessibilidade
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Outros#Lan
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Seguran
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lista_de_aplicativos/Utilit
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#2D_animation
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#3D_computer_graphics
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Accessibility
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Amateur_radio
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Anonymizing_networks
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Anti_malware
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#API_documentation_browsers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Application_launchers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Application_menu_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Archive_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Archiving_and_compression_tools
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Artificial_intelligence
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#AsciiDoc
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Astronomy
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Audio
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Audio_analyzers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Audio_converters
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Audio_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Audio_effects
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Audio_players
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Audio_synthesis_environments
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Audio_systems
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Audio_tag_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Audio_visualizers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Backlight_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Barcode_generators_and_readers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Batch_renamers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Bibliographic_reference_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Biology
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#BitTorrent_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Blink-based
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Blog_engines
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Bluetooth_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Boot_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Break_timers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Browsers_based_on_electron
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Browsers_based_on_qt5-webengine
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Browsers_based_on_qt5-webkit
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Browsers_based_on_webkit2gtk
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Build_automation
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Calculator
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#CD_ripping
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Character_selectors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Chemistry
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#CHM
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Clipboard_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Clock_synchronization
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Cloning_tools
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Cloud_storage_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Cloud_synchronization_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Codecs
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Code_forge_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Code_forges
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Code_review
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Collaborative_software
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Collection_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Color_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Color_pickers_and_palettes
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Comic_book
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Command_schedulers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Command_shells
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Communication
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Comparison,_diff,_merge
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Compatibility_layers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Composite_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Computational_biology_and_bioinformatics
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Computer-aided_design
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Computer_algebra_system
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Computer_science
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_10
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_11
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_12
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_13
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_14
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_15
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_16
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_17
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_18
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_19
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_2
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_20
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_21
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_25
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_26
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_27
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_28
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_29
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_3
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_30
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_31
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_32
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_33
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_34
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Console_4
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Contacts_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Countdown_timers_and_stopwatch
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Cryptocurrency
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Cryptography
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Data_analysis_and_plotting
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Data-at-rest_encryption
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Database_tools
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Debuggers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Desktop_environments
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Desktop_notifications
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Desktop_publishing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Desktop_widgets
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Development
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Diary
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#DICOM_viewers_and_volume_rendering
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Dictionary_and_thesaurus
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Digital_audio_workstations
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Digital_camera_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Digital_logic
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Disk_cleaning
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Disk_health_status
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Disk_image_writing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Disks
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Disk_usage_display
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Display_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Distraction-free_writing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#DJ
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Document_converters
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Document_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Documents
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Documents_and_texts
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Documents#Database_tools
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Documents#Dictionary_and_thesaurus
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Documents#Spreadsheets
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Documents#Text_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Download_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Drawing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#DVD_authoring
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#DVD_ripping
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Earth_science
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#E-book
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Education
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Educational_IDEs
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Electronic_circuit_simulation_and_schematic_capture_editing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Electronic_design_and_schematic_capture_editing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Electronics
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Emacs-style_text_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Email_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Encryption,_signing,_steganography
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Engineering
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#File_indexers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#File_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#File_recovery_tools
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Files
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#File_searching
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#File_security
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#File_sharing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#File_synchronization_and_backup
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Financial_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Firefox_spin-offs
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Firewall_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Flashcards
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Font_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Font_viewers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Formatting_tools
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Formula_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#framebuffer-based
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Framebuffer_image_viewers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#FTP
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#FTP_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#FTP_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Full-text_indexers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Full-text_searching
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Game_development
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Gecko-based
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Geography
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Google_Drive_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Graphical
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Graphical_10
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Graphical_11
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Graphical_12
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Graphical_13
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Graphical_16
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Graphical_17
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Graphical_18
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Graphical_26
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Graphical_image_viewers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#GStreamer-based
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#GStreamer-based_2
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#GUI_builders
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Hardware_sensor_monitoring
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Hash_checkers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#HDL
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Help_viewers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Hex_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Image
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Image_compression
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Image_manipulation
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Image_organizers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Image_processing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Image_viewers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Input_methods
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Instant_messaging_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Instant_messaging_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Integrated_development_environments
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Internet
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#Anonymizing_networks
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#BitTorrent_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#Blog_engines
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#Cloud_synchronization_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#Collaborative_software
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#Download_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#Email_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#File_sharing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#FTP
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#FTP_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#FTP_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#Instant_messaging_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#Instant_messaging_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#IRC_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#IRC_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#Mail_retrieval_agents
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#Web_browsers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#Web_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#XMPP_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#XMPP_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#IRC_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#IRC_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Issue_tracking_systems
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Java_IDEs
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#JSON_tools
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Keybinding_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Keyboard_layout_switchers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#KMS-based
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#LAN_file_transfer
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Language
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#LAN_messengers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Lexing_and_parsing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Literate_programming
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Logout_UI
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Lyrics
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Lyrics_downloaders
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Lyrics_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Lyrics_players
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Mail_notifiers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Mail_retrieval_agents
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Mail_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Markdown
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Markdown_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Markup_languages
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Mathematics
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Matrix_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#MCU_IDE_and_programmers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Media_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Metadata
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Meteorology
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Microblogging_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Mind-mapping
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Mobile_device_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Modeling
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Molecules
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Mount_tools
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Mouse
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#MPlayer-based
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#mpv-based
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Multimedia
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Multimedia
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Multimedia#Audio
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Multimedia#Audio_players
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Multimedia#Image
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Multimedia#Media_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Multi-protocol_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Multi-protocol_clients_2
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Music_trackers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Network_connection
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Network_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Network_security
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#News_aggregators
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#News,_RSS,_and_blogs
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Notes
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Note-taking_software
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#OCR_software
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Office
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Office_suites
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#On-screen_keyboards
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Optical_disc_burning
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Organization
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Other
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Other
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Other_2
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Other_3
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Other#Accessibility
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Other#Application_launchers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Other_IM_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Other_IM_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Other_P2P_networks
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Others
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Other_synchronization_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#P2P_messaging_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Package_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Partitioning_tools
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Password_auditing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Password_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Pastebin_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#PDF_and_DjVu
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Performance_testing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Periodic_table
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Personal_information_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Phonon-based
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Phonon-based_2
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Physics
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Physics_simulation
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Podcast_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Pomodoro_timers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Power_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Presentations
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Printer_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Privacy-focused_chromium_spin-offs
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Privilege_elevation
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Project_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Proof_assistants
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Proprietary_chromium_spin-offs
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Proxy_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Python_IDEs
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Python_implementations
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Raster_graphics_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Readers_and_viewers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Recipe_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Remote_desktop
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Remote_desktop_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Remote_desktop_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Repository_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Ruby_implementations
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Scanning_software
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Science
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Science
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Science#Physics_simulation
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Science#Simulation_modeling
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_Applications#Scientific_and_technical_computing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Scientific_or_technical_computing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Scorewriters
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Screencast
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Screen_lockers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Screen_magnifiers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Screen_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Screenshot
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Screenwriting
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Security
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Security
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Security#Cryptography
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Security#Password_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#See_also
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Server
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Shutdown_timers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Simplified_database_software
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Simulation_modeling
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#SIP_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#SIP_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Sound_generators
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Specialized_photo_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Specialized_web_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Special_writing_environments
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Speech_recognition
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Speech_synthesizers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Spell_checkers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Spreadsheets
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Static_site_generators
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Static_web_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Statistics
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Sticky_notes
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Story_writing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Stylus_note-taking
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Subtitle_downloaders
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Subtitle_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Subtitle_players
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Subtitles
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#System
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#System_information_viewers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#System_log_viewers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#System_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#System_monitors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#System_tray
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Taskbars
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Task_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Task_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Telecommunication
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Terminal
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Terminal_emulators
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Terminal_multiplexers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Terminal_pagers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#TeX_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#TeX_formula_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Text_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Text_input
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Threat_and_vulnerability_detection
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Time_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Timers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Time_trackers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Touch_typing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Tox_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Translation_and_localization
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Trash_management
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Twin-panel
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Typesetting_systems
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#UML_modelers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Unit_conversion
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Usenet_newsreaders
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Utilities
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Utilities
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Utilities#Development
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Utilities#File_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Utilities#File_searching
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Utilities#Integrated_development_environments
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Utilities#Issue_tracking_systems
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Utilities#On-screen_keyboards
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Utilities#System_monitors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Utilities#Terminal_multiplexers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Utilities#Version_control_systems
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Vector_graphics_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Version_control_systems
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Video
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Video_converters
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Video_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Video_players
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Video_thumbnails
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Viewers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Virtual_desktop_pagers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Virtualization
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Vi-style_text_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Volume_control
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#VPN_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#VTE-based
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Wallpaper_setters
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Web-based
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Web_browsers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Webcam
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#WebKit-based
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Web_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Window_managers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Window_tilers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Word_processors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#WSGI_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#WYSIWYG_HTML_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#XML_editors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#XMPP_clients
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#XMPP_servers
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_games
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_games#Comparison_table
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_games#Education
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LLVM
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LMMS
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lm_sensors
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lm_sensors#Graphical_front-ends
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Loadkeys
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Locale
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localectl
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Locale-gen
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Locale#Setting_the_system_locale
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localiza
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localization
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localization/Chinese
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localization/Indic
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localization#Input_method
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localization#Input_methods
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localization#Input_methods_in_Xorg
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localization/Japanese
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localization/Korean
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localization/Korean#Input_methods
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localization/Simplified_Chinese
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Locate
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logitech_G13
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logitech_G300
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logitech_Gaming_Keyboards
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logitech_M570
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logitech_Marble_Mouse
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logitech_MX1000
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logitech_MX_Master
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logitech_MX_Revolution
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logitech_Quickcam_Pro_9000
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logitech_Racing_Wheel
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logitech_Unifying_Receiver
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logrotate
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logwatch
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lomoco
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lout
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lp
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LPRng
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lrzip
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ls
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lsblk
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lua
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Luakit
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Lumina
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LVM
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LVM_on_software_RAID
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LXD
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LXDE
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LXDM
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LXQt
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MAC
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mac
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MAC_address_spoofing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MacBook5,2
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MacBookPro10,x
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MacBookPro11,x
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MacBookPro7,1
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MacBookPro8,1/8,2/8,3
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MacBookPro9,2
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mach64
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Machine-check_exception
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Machinectl
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mad_Catz_Mouse
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mailman
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mailman_2
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mail_server
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mail_server#Software
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Main_Page
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Main_page
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Main_Page/Latin
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Maintainer
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Makepkg
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Makepkg#Build_32-bit_packages_on_a_64-bit_system
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Makepkg#Improving_compile_times
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Makepkg#Packager_information
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Makepkg#Signature_checking
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Makepkg#Tips_and_tricks
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Makepkg#Troubleshooting
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Man
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Man_page
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Man_page#Installation
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Man_page#Online_man_pages
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MantisBT
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Maple
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Map_scancodes_to_keycodes
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MariaDB
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Markdown
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Master_Boot_Record
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mastodon
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATE
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mathematica
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MathJax
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#Add-on_manager_does_not_start_in_R2020a
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#Addon_manager_not_working
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#Blackscreen_in_help_browser_and_livescripts
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#Blank/grey_UI_when_using_WM
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#Cannot_verify_university_login_during_installation
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#Configuration
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#Corrupted_text_and_fonts_in_menus_and_fields
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#Desktop_entry
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#Garbled_Interface
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#Garbled_or_invisible_text
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#GPU_computing
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#Hangs_on_rendering_or_exiting_with_Intel_graphics
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#Help_browser
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#HiDPI_and_4k
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#Installation
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATLAB#Installation_dependencies_missing
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