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596: Globbing /etc

January 25, 2025 51:41 49.62 MB Downloads: 0

Ridding my home network of IP addresses, Tools for Identifying and Resolving Storage Bottlenecks, OpenBGPD 8.7 released, Let's port the GNAT Ada compiler to macOS/aarch64, Modify an OmniOS service parameters, The history and use of /etc/glob in early Unixes, and more

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Headlines

Ridding my home network of IP addresses


Tools for Identifying and Resolving Storage Bottlenecks


News Roundup

OpenBGPD 8.7 released


Let's port the GNAT Ada compiler to macOS/aarch64


Modify an OmniOS service parameters


The history and use of /etc/glob in early Unixes


Tarsnap

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