Similar words: nix, fornix, vernix, phoenix, richard nixon, universal postal union, richard m. nixon, uni. Meaning: n. trademark for a powerful operating system.
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(271) In a UNIX environment, the initialization file is typically named .emacs, and located (by default) in your home directory.
(272) CEO Gil Amelio admits that he had toyed with the idea of reinventing Mac OS on BSD Unix, but "without a large community of free software developers, what was the point?
(273) This paper discussed some basic principles in separate compilation for Ada language in detail, and presented the implementation for the PC 386/UNIX AHA-Z and VAXH/UNIX ADA-Z compilers.
(274) Depending on your UNIX environment[http://Sentencedict.com], the default output from df might contain a range of different information.
(275) UNIX on Power systems: Learn more about AIX Power systems software.
(276) Special system calls, or requests to the UNIX kernel, allocate and free the memory and set permissions; common read and write operations put and get data from the region.
(277) Linux, like all Unix variants and most modern operating systems, provides preemptive multitasking.
(278) Some UNIX system operations must be performed at the console.
(279) In a perfect world, the same programming logic would apply to UNIX, Linux, and Windows, and programmers would be happier if not more productive.
(280) Because of its integration with the UNIX environment, complete working programs can be conceived, built, and executed quickly, with immediate results.
(281) These patches require a reboot of the Unix operating system.
(282) CVS helps to parallelize software development and fullfills the need in the UNIX community for a freely available tool to manage software revision and release control in a multi-group environment.