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  2. Dreamlinux - Wikipedia

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    Improved Easy Install application; Theme-Switcher on Gnome changes theme without the need to restart X; Setup-Network Manager for stop, start, restart, stop network on booting, start network on booting. Network is now set up to automatically start during boot. Cupsys also starts on boot; New wizard for emerald-themes; New wallpapers; New icons

  3. Name Service Switch - Wikipedia

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    Earlier Unix-like systems either accessed only local files or had hard-coded rules for accessing files or network-stored databases. Ultrix was a notable exception with its nearly identical functionality of the NSS configuration file in /etc/svc.conf. Sun Microsystems first developed the NSS for their Solaris operating system.

  4. Open Network Install Environment - Wikipedia

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    ONIE enables network switch hardware suppliers, distributors and resellers to manage their operations based on a small number of hardware stock keeping unit (SKUs). This in turn creates economies of scale in manufacturing, distribution, stocking, and return merchandise authorization (RMA) enabling an ecosystem of both network hardware and ...

  5. NetworkManager - Wikipedia

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    Red Hat initiated the NetworkManager project in 2004 with the goal of enabling Linux users to deal more easily with modern networking needs, particularly wireless networking. NetworkManager takes an opportunistic approach to network selection, attempting to use the best available connection as outages occur, or as the user roams between ...

  6. Network Installation Manager - Wikipedia

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    Network Installation Manager (NIM) is an object-oriented system management framework on the IBM AIX operating system that installs and manages systems over a network. [1] [2] [3] NIM is analogous to Kickstart in the Linux world. [4] NIM is a client-server system [5] in which a NIM server provides a boot image to client systems via the BOOTP and ...

  7. Junos OS - Wikipedia

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    The Junos OS supports high availability mechanisms that are not standard to Unix, such as Graceful Restart. [26] Junos supports a variety of routing protocols . With the introduction of the SRX and J-series (past version 9.3) platforms, it also supports "flow mode", which includes stateful firewalling, NAT , and IPsec .

  8. Kickstart (Linux) - Wikipedia

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    By using the standard Red Hat installation program Anaconda. Anaconda will produce an anaconda-ks.cfg configuration file at the end of any manual installation. This file can be used to automatically reproduce the same installation or edited (manually or with system-config-kickstart).

  9. Linux Network Administrator's Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Linux Network Administrator's Guide is a book on setting up and running Unix and Linux networks. [1] The first and second editions are freely available in electronic form under the GFDL . It was originally produced by Olaf Kirch and others as part of the Linux Documentation Project with help from O'Reilly .