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  2. Block cipher mode of operation - Wikipedia

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    In the specification of the CFB mode below, each plaintext segment (Pj) and ciphertext segment (Cj) consists of s bits. The value of s is sometimes incorporated into the name of the mode, e.g., the 1-bit CFB mode, the 8-bit CFB mode, the 64-bit CFB mode, or the 128-bit CFB mode. These modes will truncate the output of the underlying block cipher.

  3. Histories of Alexander the Great - Wikipedia

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    Vasco de Lucena presenting his translation of Rufus' Histories of Alexander the Great to Charles the Bold, c. 1470 The Historiae survives in 123 codices, or bound manuscripts, all deriving from an original in the second half of the 9th century, Paris, BnF lat. 5716, which was copied during the Carolingian Renaissance for a certain Count Conrad by the scribe Haimo in the Loire region.

  4. UEFI - Wikipedia

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    Standard PC BIOS is limited to a 16-bit processor mode and 1 MB of addressable memory space, resulting from the design based on the IBM 5150 that used a 16-bit Intel 8088 processor. [ 8 ] [ 34 ] In comparison, the processor mode in a UEFI environment can be either 32-bit ( IA-32 , AArch32) or 64-bit ( x86-64 , Itanium, and AArch64).

  5. Bash (Unix shell) - Wikipedia

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    " If a user invoke RUNCOM without any arguments it prints some instructions on how to use it and stops, returning the user to the supervisor's (system's) command line.(" On modern Linuxes, information on shell built-in commands can be found by executing help, help [built-in name] or man builtins at a terminal prompt where bash is installed.

  6. Linux kernel version history - Wikipedia

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    Support for Apple's M1; Call Depth Tracking as a better performance alternative to IBRS for older Intel CPUs; Some Power-savings improvements when the system is idle or lightly loaded. Support for running Raspberry Pi in 4K@60Hz; Better performance and scalability for running RAID5/6 in btrfs-like systems; More Rust in the kernel

  7. dd (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    dd is a command-line utility for Unix, Plan 9, Inferno, and Unix-like operating systems and beyond, the primary purpose of which is to convert and copy files. [1] On Unix, device drivers for hardware (such as hard disk drives) and special device files (such as /dev/zero and /dev/random) appear in the file system just like normal files; dd can also read and/or write from/to these files ...

  8. Rufus, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    A sunset on a snowy evening in Rufus. Rufus is a city in Sherman County, Oregon, United States. The population was 268 at the 2020 census. The city was named for an early settler, Rufus Carrol Wallis. [5] The city is bordered on the northern side by the Columbia River and the John Day Dam.

  9. 4.3-10 connector - Wikipedia

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    The reason it’s called the 4.3-10 connector is almost certainly because of the two diameters of the conductors. It was developed by a group of RF connector manufacturers, Huber+Suhner [ de ] , Spinner (Unternehmen) [ de ] , Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik [ de ] and Telegärtner , [ 1 ] to replace the industry standard connector in cellular ...