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  2. Fast user switching - Wikipedia

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    In Windows XP, fast user switching was unavailable if the computer is on a Windows Server domain network or if Offline Files was enabled. Windows Vista and later no longer have these restrictions. [7] Fast user switching is also not available on Windows XP if SerialKeys (an accessibility option that allows users to use speech augmentation ...

  3. kmscon - Wikipedia

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    Don't associate any display server with a VT: fast user switching is impossible in this case. Text-based console logins are only possible if an input and display device are reserved for this purpose. Associate only one of the display servers with a VT: the other display servers can't do VT switching, but the display server associated with a VT ...

  4. Remote Desktop Services - Wikipedia

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    Fast user switching; Windows Subsystem for Linux (via MSRDC) The first two are individual utilities that allow a user to operate an interactive session on a remote computer over the network. In case of Remote Assistance, the remote user needs to receive an invitation and the control is cooperative.

  5. Futex - Wikipedia

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    In May 2015, the Linux kernel introduced a deadlock bug via Commit b0c29f79ecea that caused a hang in user applications. The bug affected many enterprise Linux distributions, including 3.x and 4.x kernels, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 5, 6 and 7, SUSE Linux 12 and Amazon Linux. [8] Futexes have been implemented in OpenBSD since 2016. [9]

  6. xinetd - Wikipedia

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    In computer networking, xinetd (Extended Internet Service Daemon) is an open-source super-server daemon which runs on many Unix-like systems, and manages Internet-based connectivity. [ 3 ] It offers a more secure alternative to the older inetd ("the Internet daemon"), which most modern Linux distributions have deprecated.

  7. Cumulus Networks - Wikipedia

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    Cumulus Linux was their open Linux-based networking operating system for bare metal switches. It's been based on the Debian Linux distribution. [13]In a 2017 Gartner report Cumulus Networks was highlighted as a pioneer of open source networking for developing an open source networking operating system in a market where hardware vendors usually delivered proprietary operating systems pre-installed.

  8. 5 Best Free VPNs for 2023 - AOL

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    Users recognize the VPN for its fast speeds. However, only one device can use the network at a time with the free version, and free servers are not able to support streaming or gaming. 3.

  9. Fedora Linux release history - Wikipedia

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    Fast user switching was fully integrated and enabled by default. [26] Also, there were a number of updates to SELinux, including a new setroubleshoot tool for debugging SELinux security notifications, and a new, comprehensive system-config-selinux tool for fine-tuning the SELinux setup. [26]