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Most and Unix
Most include the familiar GNU and / or Unix development tools, including make, yacc, lex and a cc command which acts a wrapper around a supported C compiler.
Most Unix programs, and in particular all of the Usenet software, were distributed in source code form.
Most Unix workstations ( including Sun's own ) now run the X Window System.
Most Unix and Linux interprocess communication mechanisms lack this tight integration, although an implementation of QNX-type messaging for Linux does exist.
Most Unix systems have a package for the man2html command which can be used to enable users to browse their man pages using an html browser ( textproc / man2html on FreeBSD or man on some Linux distribution ).
Most Unix systems and derivatives do not use software interrupts, with the exception of interrupt 0x80, used to make system calls.
Most Unix and Unix-like systems have an account or group which enables a user to exact complete control over the system, often known as a root account.
Most of them adapted UFS to their own uses, adding proprietary extensions that may not be recognized by other vendors ' versions of Unix.
Most Windows and Unix GUI applications respond by displaying a dialog box ( such as the one shown to the right ) with the option to attach a debugger if one is installed.
Most operating systems offer primitives such as pipes, sockets or shared memory to pass data among programs, but often the simplest way ( especially for programs that follow the Unix philosophy ) is to write data into a temporary file and inform the receiving program of the location of the temporary file.
Most Unix and Minix programs were able to be ported to 1616 / OS.
Most Unix file systems don't store the creation time, although some, such as HFS +, ZFS, and UFS2 do.
Most versions Single Unix Specification # 1980s: Motivation of mv support:
Most users of Linux or Unix machines come down on one side of the Emacs vs. vi debate as to their favourite choice of text editor.
Most notable was a security system which was modelled on fairly inflexible inherited model of Unix programs.
Most Unix systems use similar caching mechanisms for the same performance reasons, but would end up using RAM twice, once in the cache, and again in the programs using it.
Most operating systems ( such as Unix and Windows ) provide basic job scheduling capabilities, for example: cron.
Most modern file systems support sparse files, including most Unix variants and NTFS, but notably not Apple's HFS +.
Most other Unix and Unix-like operating systems cannot.

Most and Unix-like
" Most often, a user will be telnetting to a Unix-like server system or a network device ( such as a router ) and obtain a login prompt to a command line text interface or a character-based full-screen manager.
Most of the open-source Unix-like operating systems have adopted the X. Org Server in place of XFree86, and most of the XFree86 developers because of their employment have moved to corporate sponsored X. Org.
Most Unix-like systems continue to have < tt >/ bin / sh </ tt >— which will be the Bourne shell, or a symbolic link or hard link to a compatible shell — even when other shells are used by most users.
Most Unix-like systems have a " search path " specifying file system directories in which to look for dynamic libraries.
* Most modern Unix-like systems
Most current Unix-like systems, and Microsoft Windows, support loadable kernel modules, although they might use a different name for them, such as kernel loadable module ( kld ) in FreeBSD and kernel extension ( kext ) in OS X.
Most word processors can do automatic word counts ; Unix-like systems include a program wc specifically for word counting.

Most and operating
Most archivers also store metadata about a file that the operating system provides, such as timestamps, ownership and access control.
Most common Linux operating system-distributions have the command ddate to show the current Discordian date.
Most modern operating systems provide a built-in implementation of TCP / IP protocol.
Most major foreign multinational corporations operating in Pakistan have their headquarters in Karachi.
Most manufacturers ' published ratings of LEDs are for an operating temperature of 25 ° C.
Most modern motherboard designs use a BIOS, stored in an EEPROM chip soldered or socketed to the motherboard, to bootstrap an operating system.
Most developers instead stuck with the original POE concept of a single large server providing the operating system functionality.
Most network equipment and operating systems with a TCP / IP stack support a Telnet service for remote configuration ( including systems based on Windows NT ).
Most Teletype audio recordings in existence today are of teleprinters operating at 60 words per minute, and mostly of the Teletype Model 15.
Most modern operating systems that support virtual memory also run each process in its own dedicated address space.
Most operating systems incorporating XFree86 ( including later versions of OpenBSD and Debian ) migrated to the X. Org Server.
Most local television stations in Canada are now owned and operated directly by their network, with only a very few affiliates still operating.
Most of these were still operating in the 1860s, but the dominating iron works was the one in nearby Bofors.
Most of the laser systems mentioned in this article have trouble operating even as much as once a day.
Most modern operating systems define sets of permissions that are variations or extensions of three basic types of access:
Most of today's desktop computers have one of the three major operating systems available.
Most of the Maquis cells — like the Maquis du Limousin or the Maquis du Vercors-took names after the area they were operating in.
Most of the skills acquired when exploring classic IBM mainframe operating system versions are still relevant when transitioning to licensed IBM machines running the latest versions.
Most other early operating systems for IBM mainframes were also produced by customers.
Most, if not all, of these computers shipped with a built-in BASIC interpreter on ROM, which also served as a crude command line interface, allowing the user to load a separate disk operating system to perform file management commands and load and save to disk.
Most HMOs today do not fit neatly into one form ; they can have multiple divisions, each operating under a different model, or blend two or more models together.
Most operating systems use Mebibytes for file sizes.
Most watches with LED displays required that the user press a button to see the time displayed for a few seconds, because LEDs used so much power that they could not be kept operating continuously.

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