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| XChat XChat, commonly written X-Chat or xchat, is one of the most popular IRC clients for Unix-like systems. An additional version is made for Microsoft Windows with additional features not available elsewhere and a different version number. XChat
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| Linux distribution A Linux distribution (also called GNU/Linux by distributions such as Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Mandriva and Gentoo) is a member of the Linux family of Unix-like software distributions. Such distributions (often called distros for short) consist of a Linux operating system and a collection of applications. Linux_distribution
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| Nvidia Nvidia
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| RTFM RTFM is an acronym for the statement "Read The Fucking Manual". This instruction is sometimes given in response to a question when the person being asked believes that the question could be easily answered by reading the relevant "manual" or instructions. RTFM
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| Ls In computing, ls is a command to list files in Unix and Unix-like operating systems. ls is specified by POSIX and the Single UNIX Specification. Ls
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| X window manager Talk:X_window_manager
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| Johnleemk/Archive1 User_talk:Johnleemk/Archive1
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| SubSpace (video game) SubSpace is a two-dimensional space shooter computer game published in 1997 by Virgin Interactive Entertainment (VIE)http://www.getcontinuum. SubSpace_(video_game)
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| K3b | programming language = C++ Qt K3b
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| LinuxQuestions.org LinuxQuestions.org (commonly abbreviated LQ) is a community-driven, self-help site for Linux users. LinuxQuestions.org
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| Village pump/March 2004 archive 3 Wikipedia:Village_pump/March_2004_archive_3
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| Dd (Unix) dd is a common UNIX program whose primary purpose is the low-level copying and conversion of raw data. dd is an abbreviation for "data definition" in IBM JCL, and the command's syntax is meant to be reminiscent of this. Dd_(Unix)
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| List of Linux distributions This page provides general information about notable Linux distributions in the form of a categorized list. Distributions are organized into sections by the major distribution they are based on, or the package management system they are based around. List_of_Linux_distributions
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| Votes for deletion/XFree86 logfile Wikipedia:Votes_for_deletion/XFree86_logfile
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| Reference desk archive/June 2004 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/June_2004
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| Main Page/Archive 22 Talk:Main_Page/Archive_22
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| Xinerama Xinerama is an extension to the X Window System which enables multi-headed X: applications and window managers to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. Xinerama
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| Tim Starling/Archive 6 User_talk:Tim_Starling/Archive_6
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| Sound server A sound server is software that manages the use of and access to audio devices, most notably, the soundcard. It usually runs as a background process. Sound_server
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| Reference desk archive/September 2004 II Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/September_2004_II
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