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Browsing 'U'
Found 15 entries under 'U'
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ublock (Score: 0) The area of a process (user area) that contains the private data about the process that only the kernel may access... |
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UDP (Score: 0) User Datagram protocol. An unreliable protocol that is used transmit data from one process to another across a {ne... |
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UID (Score: 0) User ID. The number used to identify a specific user. |
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umask (Score: 0) A mask that controls the permissions assigned to new files as they are create. Also file creation mask. |
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UNIX (Score: 0) An operating system originally developed at Bell Laboratories. |
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unload (Score: 0) To remove a program from memory. |
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upgrade (Score: 0) To change a component to a better, typically newer version. Can refer to both hardware and software. |
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UPS (Score: 0) Uninterrupted Power Supply. |
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URL (Score: 4) Uniform Resource Locator. A 'network extension' to the standard filename concept. This allows access to files and dire... |
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user account (Score: 0) The environment under which a user gains access to the system. This includes the logname, shell, home directory, e... |
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user equivalence (Score: 0) The process by which accounts on two system are considered equal and authentication is not longer required for certain... |
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user mode (Score: 0) The state of a CPU when it is executing the code for a user program that is accessing its own data space. |
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user name (Score: 0) The name you use to gain access to the system. Also logname or login name. |
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utility (Score: 0) Any command that performs more than just a simply function. An example would be fdisk as you can use it to create, del... |
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UUCP (Score: 0) UNIX-to-UNIX Copy. A set of programs and protocols used to transfer files across serial lines, as well as perf... |









