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OS X as a UNIX workstation (for Astronomers)

http://www.netpurgatory.com/osx-unix.html

Zeus-MP Blog Twitter Computers What's New Links Last modified 10/08/2018 OS X as a UNIX workstation for Astronomy (and hopefully other sciences) Setup Differences with Traditional

List of archived operating systems | OS Archive

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Distribution for old computers. DeLi stands for "Desktop Light" and this distribution runs on runs even on 486 PCs! This distro can be used for desktop usabe - It includes email c

Unix/Linux Commands, Syntax, And Notes

https://zerocontradictions.net/programming/linux-commands-notes

user (usually other computers) If you want to respond to someone that is trying to talk to you, you must exit to the shell (if you are in the middle of a text editor or other prog
This webpage features a summary of commands and information from the Unix Programming Environment, and other commands and information compiled from other sources.

http://www.catb.org/jargon/oldversions/jarg262.txt

http://www.catb.org/jargon/oldversions/jarg262.txt

else is an idiot. Also, computers should be tredecimal instead of binary. \end{Flame} The Scribe users at CMU and elsewhere used to use @Begin/@End in an identical way. On USENET,

Tools I Use

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Links Tools I Use I use computers a lot , and as a result I use a lot of software and hardware tools from day to day. I also have "opinions". This page contains a summary of the s

"Do It Better: SSH" by Colin Cogle

http://colincogle.name/blog/do-it-better/ssh/

connect. But if all our computers are using, let's say, OpenSSH 8, why bother supporting older versions? You can run the ssh -Q kex command to see all key exchanges supported by y
SSH is easy to secure, but that doesn't mean there isn't more work to be done.

intro

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us who have dealt with computers and the internet for awhile have all had this experience--our friend calls, and says, 'Guess what? I'm finally hooked up to the internet and got 5

Linux Gazette Index

https://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/LG/lg_index.html

Things We Do With Our Computers , by Mike "Iron" Orr Simple Package Management With Stow , by Allan Peda Why I wrote Install Kernel (ik) and How It Works , by Justin Piszcz Writin

40th Anniversary Kermit protocol

https://kermitproject.org/fortieth.html

possible variety of computers and operating systems including our own DEC-20 mainframes , our IBM mainframes , and the " Superbrain " CP/M microcomputer we were about to place in

Linux commands and files

http://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/2072/linux.htm

It stores the names of computers on the LAN. This works sort of like DNS, except that instead of running a dedicated name server, it's just a table of addresses and corresponding

The TTY demystified

http://linusakesson.net/programming/tty/index.php

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generates 350 Linux computers for schools (March 19, 2008) Fioretti, Marco A look at free software in Ecuador (December 3, 2008) Fleming, Matt The bootstrap process on EFI systems


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