OS X as a UNIX workstation (for Astronomers)http://www.netpurgatory.com/osx-unix.html
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List of archived operating systems | OS Archivehttp://osarchive.sda1.eu/
for very old or low-RAM computers. It targets machines with minimal resources, requiring only an i386 CPU, 8 MB of RAM for console mode, 14 MB of RAM for the GUI, and around 280 M
The TTY demystifiedhttp://www.linusakesson.net/programming/tty/
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Tools I Usehttps://domainofheraclius.info/tools/
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 Coglehttp://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.
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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 Indexhttps://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
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Klausmeier's Blog on Computers, Programming, and Mathematics I write about computers (mostly Linux), programming (mostly Perl, PHP, COBOL, C) and mathematics (mostly numerical ana
40th Anniversary Kermit protocolhttps://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 fileshttp://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 demystifiedhttp://linusakesson.net/programming/tty/index.php
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