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  2. Netdata - Wikipedia

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    When executing the daemon on Linux using the netdata command, threads are generated that collect information from each resource, using internal and/or external plugins. In turn, it keeps a record of the values collected in memory (without doing any Disk I/O).

  3. Wikipedia : WPCleaner/Bot tools

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    On the first line, use #!/bin/sh; Then use the cd command to go in the directory containing the script; Update WPCleaner (rm and wget commands) Run the automated task(s) with WPCleaner (example, update disambiguation warnings) Check that the script works from the command line; Schedule the script using the NAS Task Scheduler.

  4. Scoop Package Manager - Wikipedia

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    The Scoop Package Manager is a command-line installer for Microsoft Windows. Like other package managers, when commanded to install one program, it downloads and installs that program and also any dependencies of that program.

  5. WGET - Wikipedia

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    WGET (1320 AM) is a commercial radio station. Owned by Forever Media, it is licensed to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania . WGET broadcasts an adult contemporary format, known as "Happy 93.7".

  6. GnuWin32 - Wikipedia

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    The GnuWin32 project provides native ports in the form of executable computer programs, patches, and source code for various GNU and open source tools and software, much of it modified to run on the 32-bit Windows platform.

  7. Command-line interface - Wikipedia

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    Many Linux distributions have the Bash implementation of the Unix shell. Apple macOS and some Linux distributions use zsh. Previously, macOS used tcsh and Bash. Embedded Linux (and other embedded Unix-like) devices often use the Ash implementation of the Unix shell, as part of Busybox.

  8. Metalink - Wikipedia

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    Metalink 3.0 was publicly released in 2005. It was designed to aid in downloading Linux ISO images and other large files on release day, when servers would be overloaded (each server would have to be tried manually) and to repair large downloads by replacing only the parts with errors instead of fully re-downloading them.

  9. Linux - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 January 2025. Family of Unix-like operating systems This article is about the family of operating systems. For the kernel, see Linux kernel. For other uses, see Linux (disambiguation). Operating system Linux Tux the penguin, the mascot of Linux Developer Community contributors, Linus Torvalds Written ...