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  • ** [[LaTeX]] typesetting system ...ually 8 bits, however, '''a byte isn't always 8 bits'''. It depends on the architecture of the CPU. Some bytes can be 16 bits, for example. Don't confuse a byte an
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  • :+Best cooling system available for the moment ...ains some of the customizability and power of GNU/Linux (owing to its UNIX architecture) while having the ability to natively run applications like Photoshop, Fina
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  • ...rst in a line of Arduino-certified development boards based on Intel's x86 architecture, and is designed for the maker and education communities. ...t and libraries. The development board runs an open-source Linux operating system with the Arduino software libraries, enabling re-use of existing software (
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  • * [[/aosg/ Alternative Operating System General|/aosg/]] - '''A'''lternative '''O'''perating '''S'''ystem '''G'''en ...you to explore new and exciting directions in operating system design and architecture.
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  • ...op codes. Each instruction IS a 1:1 mapping to a machine opcode. Each CPU architecture has a different set of instructions. * Implementations for pretty much every architecture or platform imaginable
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  • ...probably need 32-bit libraries if you are going to install ET on a 64 bit system. If you are using a [[Debian]]-based distro, running: # dpkg --add-architecture i386
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  • ...Linux Sound Architecture''', shortened to '''ALSA''', is the default sound system for most, if not all [[GNU/Linux]] distributions. ALSA replaced OSS after a
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  • '''FreeBSD''' is a free and open-source general purpose operating system. It is based on Unix, as opposed to merely being a clone in the vein of [[G ...ement systems inspired by FreeBSD's Ports Tree - the (optional) Arch Build System, and Portage, respectively.
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  • OS X is a very capable Unix operating system that is mostly POSIX compliant and with a nice graphical user interface on ...size. If you like phablets, you are out of luck. It runs the iOS operating system; while its App Store contains a very large collection of high quality appli
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  • ...or of the [[Linux (kernel)| Linux kernel]] and the [[Git]] version control system. He is a Finnish-American software engineer and is employed by the Linux Fo ...to personal issues with the licensing agreement for a different operating system called [[MINIX]], which was created by Andrew S. Tanenbaum. MINIX was inten
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    ...standard. C was one of the first languages created designed to be hardware/architecture-independent. === Type system ===
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  • ...ets you test out the operating system without any permanent change to your system. You should also consider booting as a live CD to ensure good hardware comp ...ady running Linux, and [https://rufus.ie/en/ Rufus] if you're on a Windows system. You can also use utilities like [https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html Vent
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  • *Bug Labs – a handheld prototyping system based on the Texas Instruments OMAP3530 with ARM Cortex-A8 (600 MHz) and An *Open Graphics Project aims to design an open architecture and standard for graphics cards.
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  • ...nstall of Windows 10. This is preferred over upgrading if you want a fresh system that does not drag along temp files, app data and other junk from your 7/8/ ...10 can be activated using 7/8/8.1 product keys. This works by checking the system hardware profile with Microsoft's servers to ensure it matches the hardware
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  • ...are archives on the internet, each one dedicated to a specific computer or architecture. While it's a legal grey area to redistribute proprietary software in this ...can use a cart dumper to do it for you. Cart dumpers are specific to the system the cart belonged to, so no one solution will work on all carts. Most of t
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  • '''OpenBSD''' is a free, multi-platform 4.4BSD based Unix-like operating system, part of the [[BSD]] family. The OpenBSD project's efforts emphasize portab ...elf you're more likely to fuck it up. Most, if not all daemons in the base system and even in ports and packages follow best practices like chroots, priv-dro
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  • | [[IEEE 1233]] || System Requirements Specification | [[IEEE 1471]] || [[software architecture]] / [[system architecture]]
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  • ...nd thus no crucial data - neither password nor key are written to the host system. AES is secure - and thus using these devices can give some extra protectio <i>If you don’t want to reinstall your operating system, you can format your USB stick, copy /boot/* to it, and install grub to it.
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  • * https://templeos.org/ [[TempleOS]], the operating system built by it's sole developer, Terry A. Davis in HolyC over the course of se * https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS ZealOS, modernized fork of TempleOS
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  • ...re to create AMD64 (not to be confused with Intel's own IA-64, a different architecture). ...rn personal computer as we know it today (aka [[IBM Compatible]]). The x86 architecture, as of 2022 is 44 years old and during its existence (particularly in the p
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