PuTTY FAQhttps://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/faq.html
connections to other computers. We maintain the tool; we don't administer any computers that you're likely to be able to use, in the same way that the people who make web browsers
TinkerTool: What's new?http://www.bresink.com/osx/0TinkerTool/history.html
to the Dock. On some computers, the display quality of the icon of the Reset pane has been improved. Release 6.21 (Build 170919) Added full support for macOS 10.13 High Sierra. Re
TinkerTool version history
YAAC - Yet Another APRS Clienthttp://www.ka2ddo.org/ka2ddo/YAAC.html
Pi single-board computers). Mac OS X (x86 and ARM versions). FreeBSD (tested on 9.0). YAAC may also theoretically work on Solaris with SPARC processors, but has not been tested on
Yet Another APRS Client, software for accessing the Automatic Packet Reporting System
Peter Gutmann's Home Pagehttps://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/
mechanisms (and computers in general), and outlines means of protecting crypto in environments where you need to expect data and computation results to modify themselves at random
NLnet; Current projectshttps://nlnet.nl/project/current.html
ARM-based single board computers AtomicServer Local-First AtomicServer Local-First Headless CMS Authlib Reliable OAuth and OIDC handling in Python Autogram 2.0 Create and validate
The BFG FAQhttps://www.gamers.org/docs/FAQ/bfgfaq/
performed on Pentium computers running the MS-DOS versions of Doom II and The Ultimate Doom. Tests were done both in single player mode and in 4-player deathmatch mode. Testing wa
Windows XP Guidehttp://www.prints.pink/unlisted/windowsxp.html
(or using two separate computers, if you prefer). You might also want to look into the One Core API for Windows XP, although I won't be discussing it here as I know nothing about
John D. Hardin's Résuméhttp://www.impsec.org/~jhardin/resume-jh.html
of administering computers, networks and database services and providing consultation, training and mentoring for my colleagues at all skill levels. I am a US Citizen by birth. Pl
The World Wide Web for the Cluelesshttp://www.mit.edu/~rei/wwwintro.html
be aware that on most computers, files and programs are stored in folders (also known as directories). Hence, in Drive C, you might have a folder called "FolderA," inside which is
Piet Beertema's websitehttps://godfatherof.nl/
a wild variety of computers worldwide, speaking the same "language" to communicate: the Internet Protocol, or in short IP. And ' www ', CERN's first and in fact sort of 'prehistor
Debian -- About Debianhttps://www.debian.org/intro/about
on thousands of computers as easily as installing a single application. All of it free . It's a bit like a tower. At the base is the kernel. On top of that are all the basic tools
Greg A. Woodshttp://www.weird.com/~woods/
name to look up. Old Computers Once upon a time (before I moved most recently) I had a small collection of old computers. Well maybe it wasn't all that small.... Sadly most of it
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