- Industry: Software
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Red Hat is a provider of enterprise Linux and other open source software.
Messages that contain the most recent information about updates, fixes, and corrections for a particular piece of software distributed by a vendor. View and access Red Hat Linux errata at http://www.redhat.com/errata/
Industry:Software
Method of computing which uses two or more processors managed by one operating system, often sharing the same memory and having equal access to input/output devices. Application programmes may run on any or all processors in a system.
Industry:Software
Method that allows a system administrator to set access and authentication policies without having to separately recompile individual programmes for such features.
Industry:Software
Network nodes that are related by the same IP address range. For example, computers with an address beginning with 192.168.1.x are in the same subnet.
Industry:Software
Network protocol used to retrieve email from a mail server. Clients that connect to a POP mail server must download and store all of their incoming email messages on the local system.
Industry:Software
Networking method in which internal network hosts, which use private IP addresses access public (Internet) hosts through a gateway that tags packets for routing.
Industry:Software
Non-proprietary software in which the software source code is available and can be adapted by users to suit their needs.
Industry:Software
Object that is displayed on a computer screen as an indication to the user to perform a task, such as type a command, a password, or file name.
Industry:Software
Of or relating to the handling of character casing in data input and output. UNIX. and UNIXcompatible operating systems (such as Red Hat Linux) are case-sensitive in that they treat the same defined term differently if the terms are not cased identically (such as foo and FOO).
Industry:Software
One who explores and exploits flaws in computer systems and networks for malicious purposes.
Industry:Software