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  • == linux == <IFRAME src="http://www.linux.org/" width="728" height="360"
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  • Linux
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Bluepoint Linux Software Corp}} '''Bluepoint Linux Software Corp'''
    3 KB (441 words) - 03:15, 8 June 2007
  • ...atabase which run on Linux, Unix, Windows, Novell, IBM iSeries and eSeries Linux, AIX, Solaris, and FreeBSD operating system. With over 25 years of product
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Linux Gold Corp}} ...ifr?url=http://ralph.feedback.googlepages.com/googlemap.xml&amp;up_locname=Linux Gold Corp&amp;up_loc=1103 - 11871 Horseshoe Way Richmond BC CA NA&amp;up_zo
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  • | family = [[Linux]] | kernel_type = [[Monolithic kernel|Monolithic]] ([[Linux kernel|Linux]])
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  • Linux channel bonding is the [[channel bonding]] implementation for Linux. It's provided by the bonding module, which is part of the standard Linux kernel.
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  • ...dows is not case sensitive, thus, "Abc" is the same as "aBc". However, the Linux/Unix language is case sensitive, and commands are typically named with lowe
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  • ...Tcl]]/[[Tk (framework)|Tk]], and runs on a range of platforms, including [[Linux]], [[Berkeley Software Distribution|BSD]], [[Solaris Operating System|Solar [[Category:Linux instant messaging clients]]
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  • | operating system = [[Microsoft Windows]], [[MAC OS X]], [[Linux]] ...es/11619.html "Free Powerful Retail POS Software Imonggo Now Available for Linux Users"], 2009-09-02, Retrieved on 2009-09-07</ref> There is no installation
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  • ...both relational and transactional access to data. PPSQL is available on [[Linux]], Novell [[NetWare]] and [[Microsoft Windows]] platforms. PPSQL is availa *[[Linux]]
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  • ...l About psyBNC]; retrieved 14 September 2008.</ref> The software runs on [[Linux]], [[FreeBSD]], [[OpenBSD]], [[SunOS]], [[Solaris (operating system)|Solari ...nc.exe Windows process - What is it?]</ref><ref>Linux Magazine [http://www.linux-magazine.com/w3/issue/77/lsof.pdf Looking for intruders with lsof] April 20
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  • | operating_system = [[Linux]], [[Microsoft Windows| Windows]] ([[Windows XP|XP]], [[Windows Server 2003
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  • ...months of consulting at PA Leadership charter school working on their PHP/Linux-based Moodle Learning Management System. * Operating Systems: Windows XP/Vista/2000/2003 Server, Basic Linux (Red Hat)
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  • | products = linux and windows shared hosting, dedicated servers, linux and windows vps, reseller hosting
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  • * [[/Linux channel bonding/]]
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  • ...al delivery framework : IBM Software Labs (ISL), India Research Lab (IRL), Linux Technology center, Global Business Solutions (GBS), Global Technical Soluti ===Linux Technology Center===
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  • * Beagle is a search system for Linux and other such modern Unix-like systems, enabling the user to search docume
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  • <li> Enterprise Linux 4</li> <li>Enterprise Linux 5 </li>
    5 KB (685 words) - 19:25, 27 September 2007
  • ...nd [[PyGTK]] and this means it can run on [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Linux]] or [[Mac OS X|Mac OS X (with X server)]]. The client was based on [[BitTo
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  • ||04:34, 29 October 2005 (hist) (diff) SCO-Linux controversies (The Michael Davidson Email) || ||04:33, 29 October 2005 (hist) (diff) SCO-Linux controversies (The Michael Davidson Email) ||
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  • ...[PolyServe]], various projects within [[OSDL]], IBM contributions to the [[Linux kernel]], and claims in the [[SCO v. IBM]] lawsuit. ...the [[Linux]] market, but is the basis for "the new SCO"'s [[SCO v. IBM]] Linux lawsuit{{cite needed}}.
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  • ...sed. Prominent free software programs licensed under the GPL include the [[Linux kernel]] and the [[GNU Compiler Collection]] (GCC). Some other free softwa ...fficial web portal. Others, notably some high-profile developers of the [[Linux kernel]], submitted their comments to the mass media and made public statem
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  • ...troinfo" which is distributed with [[KStars]], a desktop planetarium for [[Linux]]/[[KDE]]. See [http://edu.kde.org/kstars/index.phtml]''
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  • ...and [[Vista)]] and [[Linux]]. However, our hosting platform is strictly [[Linux]].
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  • ...erformance Simulator for [[Linux]] on POWER: A tool that provides users of Linux on Power a set of performance models for IBM's POWER processors. ...the donation)<ref>{{Cite web | url= http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-erick.html|title= Interview: The Eclipse code donation| date=[[20
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  • ...ing one to run many Windows applications on x86-based platforms, including Linux.<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Windows" TARGET="_blank" <s
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  • ...erformance Simulator for [[Linux]] on POWER: A tool that provides users of Linux on Power a set of performance models for IBM's POWER processors. ...the donation)<ref>{{Cite web | url= http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-erick.html|title= Interview: The Eclipse code donation| date=[[20
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  • ...linux and mac users can read the pappapc ebook online after signup windows linux or mac users can also read it online if you are on the job and need help th
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  • Our solutions are available on Linux or Windows, and support MySQL, MSSQL or Oracle. They are fully localizable
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  • 23:43 * SigmaWP gives IDoH linux
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  • ...eved on 2006 10 10 kleinz torsten world of knowledge the wikipedia project linux magazine february 2005 retrieved on 2007 07 13 the wikipedia's open structu
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  • * Linux: 290562
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  • 20:10 < Frood> he basically said steam on linux was evil 20:10 < Frood> and that goes against Linux's ideals...?
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  • * Most importantly – support for existing (or new) Windows or Linux applications
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  • ...speaker system". The Companion 5 system also works flawlessly with latest Linux kernels that support USB audio
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  • ...per_Deng> (and we're having this discussion on a network whose servers run Linux....) 23:09 < Jasper_Deng> Dcoetzee: I assume you're on Linux right now
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  • [18:29] <BarkingFish> Every linux system I've had for the last 10+ years, I've had KDE on ...took every possible bad thing about GUI design from both windows, mac, and linux and combined them together while simultaneously throwing out all the featur
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  • * 277. raid data recovery linux $40.15 * 765. linux web hosting services $17.43
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  • # [[Linux]]
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  • [22:13] <Tannerbaum> SigmaWP: I'm not really much of a programmer, but I know Linux inside and out [22:16] <slakr> linux is for whimps. freebsd is where it's at, bitches. :P
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  • [21:42] <vvvfjjuoghg> tjf: Malware that affects an up-to-date Linux system? [21:44] <tjf> Very, very few viruses affect Linux.
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  • [20:42] <Tannerbaum> and I use Linux 98% of the time ...tershy-ENG> I plan to dual boot back with Ubuntu after coming back from my Linux vacation.
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  • ...software movement]] in software development, which produced [[GNU]] and [[Linux]] from scratch and has taken over development of [[Mozilla]] and [[OpenOffi {{wikibooks|Online linux connect}}
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  • 21:43 < mareklug> it is a linux certified laptop first and foremost. I just made the XP the nicest to use
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  • 17:17 < mysterytrey> What is arch linux compared to a regular linux? ...8 < Dcoetzee> mysterytrey: Arch Linux is just one of many distributions of Linux.
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  • [18:45] <Tannerbaum> i'm not super-great at Linux [19:02] <petan> use a switch for linux / unix builds
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  • [19:50] <Jeske_Couriano> I'm using Windows XP, Stepburn, NOT Linux. ...level. You have to take the drive out and put it and a new one on a Mac or Linux box
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  • [18:20] <TParis> Is anyone in here a linux nut and willing to help me with a question? [18:23] <afa> linux
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  • [16:20] <petan> derp: soon for linux [16:39] <Logan_> I believe they're killing development of it for Linux. Not so great of a cross-platform, uh, platform anymore.
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  • 13:04 < AzaToth> BobTheWikipedian: 1. use linux instead of windows; 2. RAM is cheap 13:05 < foks> Linux is haaard
    240 KB (33,769 words) - 00:08, 24 January 2015
  • [13:02] <jubo2> Peter-C: get a box. install linux. apt-get install mysql mysqld [14:09] <quanticle> C# is decent, and if they do it right, you can run it on Linux with Mono.
    116 KB (15,473 words) - 03:08, 24 January 2015
  • ...ake Linuxen with Compiz as default compositing / window maker ( ok, except Linux Mint ) [19:05] <Earwig> Linux is, coincidentally, 20 years old
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  • 18:31 < SigmaWP> IDoH: Get linux 18:32 < SigmaWP> Linux is free :)
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  • ...have kiwix with preindexed zim files on windows and i want to use kiwix on linux .can i use the index files in windows partions so that i don't have to inde
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  • ...ttershy-EN> Not going to join it. But if it starts that intergration shit, Linux is going nom my PC entirely. [18:54] <BarkingFish> Crazynas: do you have a linux system with KDE on?
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  • [12:28] <tommorris> GTK# for Linux and Cocoa# for Mac OS X ...] <tommorris> Geany looks like it might be quite nice for writing C/C++ on Linux though
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  • ...lol whoever nominated Comparison of Windows and Linux happens to be a GNU/Linux user.
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  • 00:09 < wctaiwan> doesn't linux allow you to rotate your dispay 90%? 00:20 < wctaiwan> and I know Linux is just a kernel. >.>
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  • ...oktm surely chrome is useful as an alternative sometimes. for example, on linux it is the only browser with up to date Flash support. Firefox and others a 20:22 < mareklug> but opera uses the same 11.2 linux Flash
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  • [02:59:15] <JamesEG> and there's a linux version. booya. ...lZerg> Anyways... http://linux.slashdot.org/story/15/06/16/201217/trim-and-linux-tread-cautiously-and-keep-backups-handy
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  • [22:46] <tjf> linux [22:48] <pakaran> Linux version 3.1.6-gentoo (root@pakaran) (gcc version 4.5.3 (Gentoo 4.5.3-r1 p1.
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  • [17:51] <Pilif12p> or you know use linux [17:51] <ToAruShiroiNeko> you think botnets dont spread on linux?
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  • [10:46] <petan> I never seen anything like bsod on linux [10:53] <mabdul> use a live distro of linux
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  • ...into obsolete Intel/AMD computers that are windows boxes she presses into linux service, whereas I am resurrecting an Apple museum because I actually have 05:46 < gry> do you package stuff for linux distros or just python programs without packaging?
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  • May 05 03:17:33 <slakr> "Running this trojan in linux is not supported." May 05 03:18:06 <Prodego> running anything in linux is not supported
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  • 18:40 < garfieldairlines> tommorris: first linux !
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  • 14:25 < ScientificAlan> and I have a new version of linux 17:25 < dtm_> mareklug: is this on a linux host?
    213 KB (30,728 words) - 00:56, 21 January 2015
  • ...re the supercomputers which to the exclusion of nearly everything run unix/linux systems 12:23 < Jetro> but whatever I hear and do or try, Windows rules and Linux sux
    168 KB (24,759 words) - 21:51, 23 January 2015
  • Jul 05 18:48:03 <FastLizard4> I have my trusty Linux server and irssi. Jul 05 19:38:08 <FastLizard4> A linux computer for development, and a Windows computer for everything else
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  • 07:26 -!- jappe [jptvie@linux.utu.fi] has quit [Quit: leaving] 07:32 -!- jappe [jptvie@linux.utu.fi] has joined #wikipedia-en
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  • ...om around 2000 .. The only thing that preventing me from using a standrad Linux install is a bust CD Drive 15:41 < Tony_Sidaway> Qcoder02: linux and most unixes will happily boot from floppy.
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  • 17:01 < BarkingFish> Linux Libertine O Isarra i think ...em is it ain't linux libertine. Trying to install it when you already have linux libertine results in a conflict.
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  • �08[20:33] <derp> Those who are on Linux and have google earth, do not click on any KML files please.
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  • [22:27:57] <Qcoder00> nonsenseferret: I don't use Linux yet
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  • 09:16 < QueenOfFrance> I think I once used linux from a floppy 09:16 < iDM> QueenOfFrance tried puppy Linux?
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  • ...20:51:01 <tommorris> just as your porn stash is not part of Debian fucking Linux. ...38 <Hedgehog456> Debian is the core foundation for a new generation of GNU/Linux OSes.
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  • [22:07] <tjf> mostly to download and burn Linux, though. [22:35] <wctaiwan> now I really don't know the one for Linux :P
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  • 19:07 < Athyria> Anyone know how to uninstall things from linux when they weren't installed with the local package manager? 19:17 < Athyria> And this is linux, not windows.
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  • ...nounced that a rasterized, shaded drawing of a penguin was going to be the linux logo.
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  • 08:12 < Soapy> it's like Linux 19:45 < suicidalzerg> My userbox: Anyone who willingly uses Windows over Linux with reasonable alternative programs shouldn't use computers :p
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  • [18:41] <BarkingFish> tommorris: how about a patch for linux to send all bug reports to Microsoft's WER service :)
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  • 19:22 < Swob> I used XChat when I was on Linux ...to predict that the "operating system" mentioned in that article will be a Linux kernel
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  • 17:48 < FastLizard4> So would people be using DOS or Linux? 18:25 < wolfgang42> Ubuntu Linux, Precise, running Gnome Classic (no effects)
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  • 00:54 < dtm_> mareklug_: yeah great, so you'll run linux on a random custom hybrid architecture huh ;) 00:56 < mareklug_> for booting Linux on Old World Macs.
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  • 09:24 < mareklug> Debian linux ...("big boobs") was required by Microsoft's Hyper-V hypervisor to be used by Linux guests as their "guest signature".[5] This offending code was later changed
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  • May 03 20:21:11 <Hedgehog456> Does it work on Linux? If not I'll have to do without some Higgle magic May 03 20:23:27 <foks> (Then again I don't have Linux.)
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  • [21:12] <Rainbow-Dash-EN> He made the Linux kernel, kylu.
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  • [20:46] <Fluttershy-ENG> PC World is the kind of site that would recommend Linux to a teenager who hasn't a clue. [23:54] <Daley> I guess "Linux" will be limited.
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  • [20:08] <Fluttershy-EN> Ok guys, this is how you install Linux on a banana. http://www.newgrounds.com/bbs/topic/1284063
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  • ...pying, I tested speed between two USB wifi dongles dlink and tp-link undel linux, and they are stopped working after couple minutes of file transferr, speed 11:03 < mareklug> there is one version of w3m on linux
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  • 14:24 < CoalBalls> LikeLakers2: Get a linux livecd 20:05 < Sayzahn> like #windows, #ubuntu, #linux, or #macosx
    239 KB (34,391 words) - 00:16, 24 January 2015
  • ...on the disk that worked on Windows. custom audio player thing. but on Mac/Linux, no go.
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  • [18:36] <Tannerbaum> Thorncrag: it's *supposed* to be OS X/Linux native in 3.0
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  • ...gFish> Yeah, I was just fed up with him saying how much better XP was than linux, so I decided to have some fun with him.
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  • May 02 19:15:07 <Hedgehog456> He was using Linux though (after being convinced by his cool techie friends) May 02 19:16:29 <Hedgehog456> He didn't know how to use Linux.
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  • Jul 12 12:39:33 <FastCreeper4> Don't you just love linux kernel messages? :P
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  • [18:56] <{Soap}> a rootkit on linux?
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  • 00:10 < Jasper_Deng> (I'm betting all of you are liking that they moved to Linux last month) 15:50 < Qcoder00> Linux ?
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  • [16:32] <elmar283> I'm a gentoo linux user, but I don't think it is wiki-readable
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