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POP implies one computer. IMAP allows many.
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PC-BSD has a lot going for it
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Unpacking the box, installing PC-BSD
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Build a bootable, self-installing hard disk drive for an IBM BladeCenter HS2 blade server running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 1 following these nine easy steps. When the system boots from this drive for the first time, it automatically begins to install Linux on the disk, which eases the task of preloading the operating system and lightens user workload.
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The NetBSD Project celebrates its 15th anniversary:
The first commits were made to the NetBSD source code repository on March 21, 1993,
and the first release of the NetBSD Operating System, NetBSD .8, was announced on USENET shortly thereafter. Throughout the past fifteen years, NetBSD has increased
the portability and security of the 4.4BSD operating system on which NetBSD was
based, and added support for new processor and system families, while enhancing the
system’s performance to s
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Do you fully understand the OSI model? Are you comfortable with subnetting? Do you understand UNIX permissions? By the end of this article, anyone involved in IT at any capacity should be able to create at least a simple command line tool.
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The GeForce 8600 GT with two monitors
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