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Unix-likeHello. Regarding your request for comments. The fundamental components of the OS known as Linux and/or GNU/Linux, were designed to be compatible with UNIX. They are not identical but the intention was to make the system able to run Unix programs and to make it easy for people using Unix to switch to the new system. It is for this reason that most of the literature and online sources refer to it as a Unix-like operating system. The use of this term is not based on just one feature. It is based on the way the whole system operates. I don't want to get into writing a long message but if you wish I could try to send you some further references. --Grandscribe (talk) 09:46, 14 December 2008 (UTC) Quotation marks, Michael JacksonHello Jengelh. I undid your revisions to the Michael Jackson article, where you changed the style of quotation marks from simple double quotes to the "fancier" typographic quotes. Please see the "Quotation Marks" section in the Manual of Style, where it states that double quotes should be used and typographic quotes should not. Thank you. -Sme3 (talk) 14:13, 19 August 2009 (UTC) File:Demj.jpgHi, You have changed from "int main()" to "int main(void) " in my program . I see you are C programmer, so can you write something about this change. I'm amatour so your comment is wellcome. If you see any weak parts of this program pleas ad comment or propose better version. I was trying to make my program multiplatform, and as I know even old version could be run on win, linux and mac. Best regards --Adam majewski (talk) 19:37, 4 November 2009 (UTC)
Change to context switchAccording to Task State Segment, Linux only uses TSS in a very limited manner (one per CPU, not per process) and doesn't use the hardware task switch. Granted, it's not sourced there either, but do you have a reason for doubting it on context switch? I'd prefer a reference one way or another, but it's not uncommon for Intel (and others) to provide hardware support for a feature that is better done in software, leading to that hardware going unused. —ShadowRanger (talk|stalk) 19:20, 23 November 2009 (UTC)
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Rerouting check modification on the ipfilter pageIt seems that the rerouting check is performed after nat.OUTPUT chain. That makes sense, as you want to route based on the address updated by NAT. I think that filter.OUTPUT is probably also run before the reroute check, though I do not have strong evidence =) I did a change on 01:16, 10 October 2013 and moved nat.OUTPUT and filter.OUTPUT before the "Rerouting check" block [1]. But it was undone on 02:15, 28 February 2014 by your change [2]. Was it accidental, or there is a reason for that? IlyaBobyr (talk) 23:32, 21 April 2014 (UTC)
What about virtual interfaces? Such as eth1.1?
Hi! I'm afraid you are wrong. Kusaru and nasaru are both 動ラ五(四). Nasaru is a respect form of nasu and the causative is not used because it's a respect word. Nasaseru is a causative of nasu. My example might not be a good one, but you mix up two different verbs. See Honorific speech in Japanese#Types of honorific. Oda Mari (talk) 17:55, 14 August 2014 (UTC)
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