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  2. sysctl - Wikipedia

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    In most systems, the command sysctl -w parameter=1 will enable a certain behavior. This will persist until the next reboot. This will persist until the next reboot. If the behavior should be enabled whenever the system boots, the line parameter =1 can be added/rewritten to the file /etc/sysctl.conf .

  3. Xrdp - Wikipedia

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    xrdp is a free and open-source implementation of Microsoft RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) server that enables operating systems other than Microsoft Windows (such as Linux and BSD-style operating systems) to provide a fully functional RDP-compatible remote desktop experience.

  4. macOS Monterey - Wikipedia

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    Laptops unable to boot (fixed with 12.0.1 update) [21] [22] Inability to charge sleeping laptops with MagSafe (fixed with 12.1 update) [23] Mouse pointer memory leak issue (fixed with 12.1 update) [24] Audio issue with speaker and audio output crackling and popping [25] Problems connecting external displays to Mac using any version of Monterey [26]

  5. macOS Sierra - Wikipedia

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    The sudo command-line utility with which a user can execute a command as another user, typically as root, is configured with the "tty_tickets" flag by default, restricting the session timeout to the terminal session (such as a window or tab) in which the user authenticated the program.

  6. OS X Mavericks - Wikipedia

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    OS X Mavericks (version 10.9) is the 10th major release of macOS, Apple Inc.'s desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. OS X Mavericks was announced on June 10, 2013, at WWDC 2013, and was released on October 22, 2013, worldwide.

  7. macOS - Wikipedia

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    Apple announced an OS X update to fix the problem. An estimated 100,000 users were affected. [ 257 ] [ 258 ] Apple releases security updates for macOS regularly, [ 259 ] as well as signature files containing malware signatures for Xprotect , an anti-malware feature part of File Quarantine present since Mac OS X Snow Leopard.