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  2. OSTree - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSTree

    It can be considered as "Git for operating system binaries". It operates in userspace, and will work on top of any Linux file system. At its core is a Git-like content-addressed object store with branches (or "refs") to track meaningful file system trees within the store.

  3. BitBake - Wikipedia

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    BitBake is a make-like build tool with the special focus of distributions and packages for embedded Linux cross compilation, although it is not limited to that.It is inspired by Portage, [3] which is the package management system used by the Gentoo Linux distribution.

  4. Remove extra usernames in AOL Desktop Gold

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    Keep in mind, once you remove the username, any data stored for that name on your computer will be deleted, though the actual account may still exist. 1. Click Settings. 2. Click Manage users in the General tab. 3. Select the username you want removed. 4. Click Remove. 5. Click Remove again, then Continue to confirm you really want to remove ...

  5. Help:Menu/Account settings and maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Delete your account Log in (troubleshooting) User page help User page design Customizing your display with CSS (advanced web design knowledge required)

  6. Manage your AOL username

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    Your AOL username is the unique identity that gives you access to services like AOL Mail or premium services. For AOL email addresses, your username is the first part of the email address before the @ symbol. For non-AOL email addresses, your username is the entire email address. Delete your AOL username

  7. Wikipedia talk : Delete unused username after 90 days

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    Support, retroactively, but don't delete doppelganger accounts, or blocked accounts unless another user is requesting the name. – Smyth\ talk 17:09, 29 August 2006 (UTC) Support unused accounts should be deleted. WVhybrid 03:44, 4 September 2006 (UTC) support, stuff like this is slowing wikipedia down.

  8. Unity Version Control - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_Version_Control

    Unity Version Control is a client/server system although in current terms of version control it can also be defined as a distributed revision control system, due to its ability to have very lightweight servers on the developer computer and push and pull branches between servers (similar to what Git and Mercurial do).

  9. nobody (username) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobody_(username)

    The reason is that processes owned by the same user have the ability to send signals to each other and use debugging facilities to read or even modify each other's memory. Modern practice, as recommended by the Linux Standard Base , is to create a separate user account for each daemon.