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The execute permission grants the ability to execute a file. This permission must be set for executable programs, in order to allow the operating system to run them. When set for a directory, the execute permission is interpreted as the search permission: it grants the ability to access file contents and meta-information if its name is known ...
Adds read permission for all classes (i.e. user, Group and Others) chmod a-x publicComments.txt: Removes execute permission for all classes chmod a+rx viewer.sh: Adds read and execute permissions for all classes chmod u=rw,g=r,o= internalPlan.txt: Sets read and write permission for user, sets read for Group, and denies access for Others
The following 45 pages use this file: Criticism of Windows 10; Features new to Windows 10; List of Microsoft Windows versions; List of features removed in Windows 10
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Deutsch: Dies ist das Bild des Windows-Logos, das in Windows 10 verwendet wird. Es wurde im September 2012 mit Windows Server 2012 zum offiziellen Logo von Windows; die Farbe ist jedoch von Windows 10. Führt man eine horizontale Perspektivkorrektur durch und entzerrt das Logo, hat man ziemlich genau das Logo von Windows 11.
Mac OS X (Leopard) [10] A directory whose 'sticky bit' is set becomes an append-only directory [...] in which the deletion of files is restricted. A file in a sticky directory may only be removed or renamed by a user if the user has write permission for the directory and the user is the owner of the file, the owner of the directory, or the ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 02:47, 2 March 2023: 662 × 914 (32 KB): DigitalIceAge: Replace with vector ripped from Wingding.ttf font glyph U+02c7
Tux logo in the "Linux for Workgroups" release (2013) For the Linux 3.11-rc1 release, Linus Torvalds changed the code name from "Unicycling Gorilla" to "Linux for Workgroups" and modified the logo that some systems display when booting to depict a Tux holding a flag with a symbol that is reminiscent of the logo of Windows for Workgroups 3.11 ...