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  • 1execute permission —    An access permission on a file or directory that gives you permission to execute the file or to access the contents of the directory …

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  • 2execute —    1. To run a program, command, or script.    2. One of the permissions assigned to a file or directory; you can only execute a file when the execute permission is enabled …

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  • 3Permission unix — Permissions Unix Les permissions UNIX constituent un système simple de définition des droits d accès aux ressources, représentées par des fichiers disponibles sur un système informatique. Elles restent le moyen le plus utilisé pour définir les… …

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  • 4permission — noun a) authorisation; consent (especially formal consent from someone in authority) Sire, do I have your permission to execute this traitor? b) The act of permitting I used the command chmod 644 /va …

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  • 5File system permissions — Most modern file systems have methods of administering permissions or access rights to specific users and groups of users. These systems control the ability of the users affected to view or make changes to the contents of the file… …

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  • 6chmod — The chmod command (abbreviated from change mode) is a Unix command that lets a user tell the system how much (or little) access it should permit to a file.[1] It changes the file system modes of files and directories. The modes include… …

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  • 7Modes (Unix) — See also: Symbolic notation of file system permissions Modes are the permissions given to users, groups and/or the other class to access files. Modes are shown when listing files in long format, or, if Access Control Lists are in use, using… …

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  • 8Memory management unit — This 68451 MMU could be used with the Motorola 68010 A memory management unit (MMU), sometimes called paged memory management unit (PMMU), is a computer hardware component responsible for handling accesses to memory requested by the CPU. Its… …

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  • 9Rm (Unix) — rm (short for remove ) is a Unix command used to delete files from a filesystem. Options Common options that rm accepts include:* r, which removes directories, removing the contents recursively beforehand (so as not to leave files without a… …

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  • 10Access control — is the ability to permit or deny the use of a particular resource by a particular entity. Access control mechanisms can be used in managing physical resources (such as a movie theater, to which only ticketholders should be admitted), logical… …

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