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The unix programming environment

http://www.talisman.org/unix/burgess-guide.html

well on large scale computers (with many processors) and small computers which fit in your suitcase! All of the basic mechanisms required of a multi-user operating system are pres

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.

A FreeBSD 11 Desktop How-to » Cooltrainer.org

https://cooltrainer.org/a-freebsd-desktop-howto/

ZFS for modern computers due to its resilience and rich feature set that makes it very practical for desktop use. It checksums your data constantly to ensure integrity and prevent
A guide to a full-featured modern desktop FreeBSD installation

Applying Minilanguages

http://www.catb.org/esr/writings/taoup/html/ch08s02.html

associated with Apple computers. It was cloned under license terms very close to open-source in 1988, and has since become the de-facto standard for printer control under Unix. A

Linux

https://www.billdietrich.me/Linux.html

to servers to supercomputers. Same is not true of Windows and Mac, although you do find Windows in ATMs and vending machines and other odd places. Miscellaneous Standards / projec
Linux operating system basics, parts, myths, and truths

OS-9 Frequently Asked Questions

https://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~pruyne/os9faq.html

to large multiuser minicomputers. Originally developed for the 6809 microprocessor, OS-9 was a joint effort between Microware and Motorola. The original version of OS-9 (OS-9 Leve

Links 29/4/2020: TDE 10th Anniversary, Sailfish OS 3.3

http://techrights.org/o/2020/04/29/tde-10th-anniversary/

– Learning about Computers for Kids – Week 27 This is a weekly blog about the Raspberry Pi 4 (“RPI4”), the latest product in the popular Raspberry Pi range of computers. With so m
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