Examples of using Unix-like operating systems in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
On Unix-like operating systems, you can run your weather station or GPS on a separate computer as well,
a class of long-running computer programs in Unix-like operating systems, which through a play on words takes the cartoon shape of a demon.
runs on a wide range of Linux and UNIX-like operating systems, including GNU/Linux,
alarm application for your Linux kernel-based or UNIX-like operating systems.
on Linux and UNIX-like operating systems.
on Linux kernel-based and UNIX-like operating systems. Features at a glanceKey….
as well as on other UNIX-like operating systems, including FreeBSD,
protocol with which to build graphical user interfaces(GUIs) on most Unix-like operating systems and OpenVMS, and has been ported to many other contemporary general purpose operating systems. .
basic Bash script that can be used as an audio oscilloscope utility on various UNIX-like operating systems, including GNU/Linux
designed to provide users with a number of utilities for manipulating colour gradients on GNU/Linux or UNIX-like operating systems.
extensible window manager for Linux and UNIX-like operating systems, using a Lisp-based scripting language.
Nullmailer is a very small, open source and totally free command-line software implemented in C++ and designed for GNU/Linux and UNIX-like operating systems, as a MTA(Mail Transport Agent) replacement of your default mail transport agent.A.
written entirely in the Python programming language for GNU/Linux and UNIX-like operating systems.
for all GNU/Linux and UNIX-like operating systems.
transport simulator for all Linux kernel-based and UNIX-like operating systems.
transport simulator for all Linux kernel-based and UNIX-like operating systems.
Windows has a much smaller market share than Linux and other Unix-like operating systems.
software developed for Unix-like operating systems such as Linux,
a non-interactive daemon that has been created from the ground up to act as an astronomical control protocol for GNU/Linux and UNIX-like operating systems.
forwarder on GNU/Linux and UNIX-like operating systems.