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  2. Template talk:User OS:Ubuntu/examples - Wikipedia

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    Template talk: User OS:Ubuntu/examples. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version

  3. Template:User OS:Ubuntu/examples - Wikipedia

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  4. nobody (username) - Wikipedia

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    In many Unix variants, "nobody" is the conventional name of a user identifier which owns no files, is in no privileged groups, and has no abilities except those which every other user has. It is normally not enabled as a user account, i.e. has no home directory or login credentials assigned.

  5. Template:Example username - Wikipedia

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  6. Wikipedia:User templates - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Appearance. ... User templates are any templates which may be placed on user pages. They include, but are not limited to:

  7. Ubuntu User - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu User was a paper magazine that was launched by Linux New Media AG in May 2009. [1] [2] The publication is aimed at users of the Ubuntu operating system and focuses on reviews, community news, how to articles and troubleshooting tips. It also includes a Discovery Guide aimed at beginners. [1] [2]

  8. Template:Uw-username - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... I noticed that your username, "Example-bad-username", may not meet Wikipedia's username policy ...

  9. "Hello, World!" program - Wikipedia

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    It serves as a sanity check and a simple example of installing a software package. For developers, it provides an example of creating a .deb package, either traditionally or using debhelper, and the version of hello used, GNU Hello, serves as an example of writing a GNU program. [15] Variations of the "Hello, World!"