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  2. Support of a module - Wikipedia

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    For example, the support of a coherent sheaf (or more generally, a finite type sheaf) is a closed subspace of X. [2] If M is a module over a ring R, then the support of M as a module coincides with the support of the associated quasicoherent sheaf ~ on the affine scheme Spec R.

  3. Board support package - Wikipedia

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    In embedded systems, a board support package (BSP) is the layer of software containing hardware-specific boot loaders, device drivers and other routines that allow a given embedded operating system, for example a real-time operating system (RTOS), to function in a given hardware environment (a motherboard), integrated with the embedded operating system.

  4. UEFI - Wikipedia

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    For backward compatibility, some UEFI implementations also support booting from MBR-partitioned disks through the Compatibility Support Module (CSM) that provides legacy BIOS compatibility. [50] In that case, booting Linux on UEFI systems is the same as on legacy BIOS-based systems.

  5. Loadable kernel module - Wikipedia

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    A loadable kernel module (LKM) is an executable library that extends the capabilities of a running kernel, or so-called base kernel, of an operating system. LKMs are typically used to add support for new hardware (as device drivers ) and/or filesystems , or for adding system calls .

  6. Dynamic Kernel Module Support - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS) is a program/framework that enables generating Linux kernel modules whose sources generally reside outside the kernel source tree. The concept is to have DKMS modules automatically rebuilt when a new kernel is installed.

  7. CSM - Wikipedia

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    Communications Support Module, an IBM term for the support of single sign-on in its Informix database; Compatibility Support Module, a part of some UEFI firmware implementations providing legacy BIOS compatibility; Computational science modeling, constructing models and quantitative analysis techniques and using computers; See Computational science

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  9. Hardware security module - Wikipedia

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    A hardware security module (HSM) is a physical computing device that safeguards and manages secrets (most importantly digital keys), and performs encryption and decryption functions for digital signatures, strong authentication and other cryptographic functions. [1]