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  • 31Distinguished name — Every entry in the directory has a distinguished name (DN). The DN is the name that uniquely identifies an entry in the directory. A DN is made up of attribute=value pairs, separated by commas, for example: cn=Ben Gray,ou=editing,o=New York Times …

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  • 32chattr — is a command in the Linux operating system that allows a user to set certain attributes on a file residing on an ext2 based filesystem. chflags is the analogous command on modern BSD systems, including Mac OS X. The commands are similar to the… …

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  • 33Wget — Developer(s) Giuseppe Scrivano, Hrvoje Nikšić Initial release January 1996; 15 years ago (1996 January) Stable release 1.13.4 / 17 September 2011; 2 months ago ( …

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  • 34Canonicalization — Not to be confused with Canonization. In computer science, canonicalization (abbreviated c14n, where 14 represents the number of letters between the C and the N) is a process for converting data that has more than one possible representation into …

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  • 35GNU-Darwin — Hexley and GNU are GNU Darwin mascots GNU Darwin is a project to package applications for the Mac OS X and Darwin operating systems. They also distribute versions of the Darwin operating system (produced by Apple) and the OpenDarwin operating… …

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  • 36Chattr — is a Linux command that allows a user to set certain attributes on a file. Mostly chattr is used to make files immutable so that password files and certain system files cannot be erased during software upgrades.man|1|chflags|OpenBSD] It is… …

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  • 37WebDAV — Web based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) is a set of methods based on the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) that facilitates collaboration between users in editing and managing documents and files stored on World Wide Web servers …

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  • 38ViewMAX — is the file manager supplied with DR DOS versions 5 and 6. It is based on a cut down version of the GEM GUI. VersionsViewMAX/1 was distributed with DR DOS 5. It had a very similar appearance to previous GEM desktops – two fixed size windows. Each …

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  • 39FreeBSD Ports — The FreeBSD Ports collection is a package management system which provides an easy and consistent way of installing software packages on the FreeBSD operating system. As of the 22nd August 2008 there are over 19,000 ports [cite web url=http://www …

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  • 40Lsattr — NOTOC lsattr is a command line program for listing the attributes on a Linux second extended file system (ext2). [http://linux.about.com/library/cmd/blcmdl1 lsattr.htm lsattr man] ] It is also a command to display attributes of devices on an AIX… …

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