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  2. Directory (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a directory is a file system cataloging structure which contains references to other computer files, and possibly other directories. On many computers, directories are known as folders, or drawers, [1] analogous to a workbench or the traditional office filing cabinet. The name derives from books like a telephone directory that ...

  3. List of tz database time zones - Wikipedia

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    Link - An alternative name (alias) which links to a canonical zone. Link † - A standard Link (as above). The dagger symbol (†) signifies that the zone was canonical in a previous version of the database. Historical data for such zones is still preserved in the source code, but it is not included when compiling the database with standard ...

  4. List of Unix daemons - Wikipedia

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    List of Unix daemons. This is a list of Unix daemons that are found on various Unix-like operating systems. Unix daemons typically have a name ending with a d . The Unix program which spawns all other processes. As of 2016, for major Linux distributions, it has been replaced by systemd. [2]

  5. Network Information Service - Wikipedia

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    Network Information Service. The Network Information Service, or NIS (originally called Yellow Pages or YP ), is a client–server directory service protocol for distributing system configuration data such as user and host names between computers on a computer network. Sun Microsystems developed the NIS; the technology is licensed to virtually ...

  6. Directory structure - Wikipedia

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    In CP/M, DOS, Windows, and OS/2, the root directory is "drive:\", for example on modern systems, the root directory is usually "C:\". The directory separator is usually a "\", but many operating systems also internally recognize a "/". Physical and virtual drives are named by a drive letter, as opposed to being combined as one.

  7. Category:Database-related software for Linux - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Database-related software for Linux. Software related to a database that runs on Linux kernel -based operating systems.

  8. List of LDAP software - Wikipedia

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    Linux/UNIX. Evolution - the contacts part of GNOME 's PIM can query LDAP servers. KAddressBook - the address book application for KDE, capable of querying LDAP servers. OpenLDAP - a free, open source implementation. diradm / diradm-2 - A nearly complete nss/shadow suite for managing POSIX users/groups/data in LDAP.

  9. NocoDB takes on Airtable with open source no-code platform ...

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    The story so far. The genesis of NocoDB can be traced back to 2017, when Rudrappa was working on a related open source database “passion project” under a different name, one that was purely a ...