- Industria: Software
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Red Hat is a provider of enterprise Linux and other open source software.
The name given to a file to distinguish one piece of data from others. Modern operating systems such as Red Hat Linux allow long and descriptive file names with few restrictions (for example, all alphanumeric characters and spaces are allowed).
Industry:Software
The name typically given to a standalone computer system (or a system on a network that does not have its host name assigned to it by a server).
Industry:Software
The partition on a disk where the /boot directory is mounted. The boot partition contains the operating system kernel, as well as critical files needed during the boot process.
Industry:Software
1. A socket used to connect external peripherals such as keyboards, pointing devices, scanners, and printers to computer systems.
2. In a communications network, a logical channel which identifies a communications protocol, such as port 23 for Secure Shell (SSH) connections.
Industry:Software
1. The condition of an object (such as a file, value, or state) that can change at any time, increasing the functionality and flexibility of data.
2. Setting or parameter defined in shell environments when a user logs into a system or a developer compiles a program for a certain computing environments.
Industry:Software
1. The name of the login account given full access to all system resources.
2. The directory named / as in, "the root directory."
Industry:Software
A collection of persistently accessed data that is typically stored for fast and/or arbitrary access.
Data stored within a database can be queried, viewed, and manipulated by user applications or Web services such as forms and applets.
Industry:Software
A communications protocol for the Internet network layer, transport layer, and session layer, which makes it possible to send a datagram transmissions from one computer to a recipient computer.
Industry:Software
A document rendering computer language developed by Hewlett-Packard Company® for its line of inkjet and laser printers.
Industry:Software
A domain name service implementation developed by the University of California at Berkeley.
BIND is distributed with the named daemon, which actively listens for requests and queries root name servers to translate IP addresses to corresponding domain names and vice versa.
Industry:Software