Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Most linux in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Most Linux applications are distributed as a. tar.
This should work on most Linux flavors.
Most Linux users install from a CD-ROM.
This will launch a terminal similar to most Linux terminals.
Most Linux distributions have a package called uucp
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The normal emacs that comes with most Linux distributions should work.
Most Linux distributions ship with tcp_wrappers"wrapping" all your TCP services.
The protocol used for this is NFS which is available on most Linux or Unix systems.
Most Linux distributions available today have some kind of package maintenance system;
Com reviews, Audible linux is far from a reality for most linux enthusiasts.
Most Linux users don't tolerate such mIRC crazes,
The current Linux kernel sources can be found at most Linux FTP archive sites including.
And nowadays most Linux boxes should have hard disks big enough for all those different software.
the standard screen saver collection on most Linux/Unix systems.
Most Linux distributions include a large amount of documentation on the varous programs
Note: If and when you wish to install to a virtual machine image, most Linux distributions will probably only need an allocation of 12G.
Most Linux distributions support directly booting a Linux kernel from CD as an alternative to a boot floppy.
One problem with this kind of breakdown is most linux distributions ship the addon software with the core operating system.
Though most Linux games are for free(e.g. licensed under the GNU General Public License) there are a few commercial games.
when you wish to install to a virtual machine image, most Linux distributions will probably only need an allocation of 12G.
Update lot's of applications individually most linux distributions have unified“package managers” to update all the system software at once.
Windows, OS X, and most Linux installation disks allow you to manually partition your hard drive during the installation process,
If you have a Linux extended partition after your FreeBSD slice you're in for trouble, because most Linux kernels installation floppies are build without UFS support,