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| | [AI summary] The provided text is a list of topics related to Linux kernel development and system programming, each with a brief description. These topics cover various aspects such as memory management, process scheduling, file systems, security, and more. Each entry appears to be a documentation entry or a reference point for understanding specific Linux kernel features or programming practices.
| | olegkutkov.me
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| | [AI summary] The provided text is a comprehensive guide to working with Plan 9 and 9front operating systems, covering topics such as file system operations, package management, system updates, and backup strategies. It includes detailed commands for tasks like compiling software, updating the system, and setting up backups. The text also discusses the author's perspective on data security, backup practices, and the limitations of ZFS compared to Plan 9's approach. The guide is tailored to the author's specific needs and may not be directly applicable to all users, but it serves as a valuable reference for those working with Plan 9.
| | michaelneuper.com
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| Introduction If you're a Linux user, you're probably familiar with the concept of window managers and desktop environments. These programs are responsible for managing the appearance and functionality of your desktop, providing the tools and features that you need to interact with your operating system. But what's the difference between a window manager and a desktop environment? And why might someone want to turn a window manager into a desktop environment?