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  2. OCS Inventory - Wikipedia

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    OCS-NG collects information about the hardware and software of networked machines running the OCS client program ("OCS Inventory Agent"). OCS can visualize the inventory through a web interface. Furthermore, OCS includes the capability of deploying applications on computers according to search criteria .

  3. Autolite 4300 carburetor - Wikipedia

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    The Autolite 4300 was a four-barrel (four venturi) carburetor manufactured by Autolite in multiple variants from 1967 through 1974. Used by both Ford and AMC , it was produced as an emissions-compliant replacement for the previous Autolite 4100 model, and was superseded by the Motorcraft 4350.

  4. syslog-ng - Wikipedia

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    The 1.0.x branch of syslog-ng was still based on the nsyslogd sources and are available in the syslog-ng source archive. [4] Right after the release of syslog-ng 1.0.x, a reimplementation of the code base started to address some of the shortcomings of syslog and to address the licensing concerns of Darren Reed, the original syslog author.

  5. Saab 9-3 - Wikipedia

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    The Saab 9-3 (pronounced nine-three) is a compact executive car initially developed and manufactured by the Swedish automaker Saab.. The first generation 9-3 (1998–2003) is based on the GM2900 platform, changing to the GM Epsilon platform with the introduction of the second-generation car (2003–2012).

  6. 4300 - Wikipedia

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  7. NG-PON2 - Wikipedia

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    NG-PON2 (also known as TWDM-PON), Next-Generation Passive Optical Network 2 is a 2015 telecommunications network standard for a passive optical network (PON). The standard was developed by ITU and details an architecture capable of total network throughput of 40 Gbit/s, corresponding to up to 10 Gbit/s symmetric upstream/downstream speeds available at each subscriber.

  8. netsniff-ng - Wikipedia

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    netsniff-ng is a free Linux network analyzer and networking toolkit originally written by Daniel Borkmann. Its gain of performance is reached by zero-copy mechanisms for network packets (RX_RING, TX_RING), [ 3 ] so that the Linux kernel does not need to copy packets from kernel space to user space via system calls such as recvmsg() .

  9. IBM 4300 - Wikipedia

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    Each model - 4331, 4341, 4361, and 4381 - had various sub-models, such as the 4341 model 1 (or 4341-1) and 4341 model 2 (4341-2). IBM 4341 with 3278-2A terminal. The 4381-13 through 4381-24 (announced in 1987) were entry-level machines for the 370-XA architecture.