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  2. Support of a module - Wikipedia

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    Support of a module. In commutative algebra, the support of a module M over a commutative ring R is the set of all prime ideals of R such that (that is, the localization of M at is not equal to zero). [1] It is denoted by . The support is, by definition, a subset of the spectrum of R.

  3. 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. [49] In that case, booting Linux on UEFI systems is the same as on legacy BIOS-based systems.

  4. Support (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the support of a real-valued function is the subset of the function domain containing the elements which are not mapped to zero. If the domain of is a topological space, then the support of is instead defined as the smallest closed set containing all points not mapped to zero. This concept is used widely in mathematical analysis.

  5. Annihilator (ring theory) - Wikipedia

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    Annihilator (ring theory) In mathematics, the annihilator of a subset S of a module over a ring is the ideal formed by the elements of the ring that give always zero when multiplied by each element of S. Over an integral domain, a module that has a nonzero annihilator is a torsion module, and a finitely generated torsion module has a nonzero ...

  6. Trusted Platform Module - Wikipedia

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    Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is an international standard for a secure cryptoprocessor, a dedicated microcontroller designed to secure hardware through integrated cryptographic keys. The term can also refer to a chip conforming to the standard ISO/IEC 11889. Common uses are to verify platform integrity (to verify that the boot process starts ...

  7. Loadable kernel module - Wikipedia

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    Loadable kernel module. In computing, a loadable kernel module (LKM) is an object file that contains code to extend the 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. When the functionality provided by ...

  8. 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.

  9. EFI system partition - Wikipedia

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    EFI system partition. The EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) system partition or ESP is a partition on a data storage device (usually a hard disk drive or solid-state drive) that is used by computers that have the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). When a computer is booted, UEFI firmware loads files stored on the ESP to start ...