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    BEING USED IN USA THESE SHOULD ONLY BE USED AS NOTES TO BE PUT INTO YOUR OWN WORDS FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR GRADE P1 Motherboard  The motherboard connects all devices and allows them to communicate with one another using various different interfaces as if it’s the brain of the computer. The motherboard has a chipset which means that only certain hardware that can be connected to it. For example an Intel chipset would require Intel processors. The motherboard has got expansion slots which makes

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    can or cannot actually do because each OS have different features‚ options‚ applications‚ compatibilities and even the user interface may change. Three different operating systems are Microsoft Windows‚ Linux‚ and Mac OS X. I would recommend Microsoft Windows because that’s the one I am most familiar with even though I hear a lot of good things about Mac OS X. It’s a very user friendly operating system. I am very experienced with Microsoft with having over 18 years of knowledge. They are constantly

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    Install Linux Server

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    Program User Interface Like other modern Linux distributions‚ Debian GNU/Linux includes a screen-based install program that simplifies the installation and initial configuration of Linux. However‚ the install program works somewhat differently than a typical Microsoft Windows application. For instance‚ it does not support use of a mouse or other pointing device; all input is via the keyboard. So that you can make effective use of the install program‚ the next three subsections describe the user-interface

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    UNIX/Linux versus Mac versus Windows Paper Ricky Morris April 1‚ 2013 Process Management Operating systems are the link between the user and the applications and the hardware. They are responsible for deciding how the user commands will be interpreted and how the operating system itself will carry the process. There are several different types of operating and each carries out processing in their own way. Windows‚ UNIX/Linux and Mac are some of the most popular and widely used operating systems

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    a mouse is an input device that functions by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface. 1. The idea for the computer mouse came to Engelbart in 1961 at a conference‚ while thinking about how to make graphical computer interfaces more efficient. 2. The first mouse prototype was made out of wood‚ a circuit board‚ and two metal wheels that did not come into contact with the surface it was on. 3. Engelbart would go on to refine this prototype in 1972‚ when he created

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    ASIM JANJUA

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    Wonderful Communication‚ Mobile Life. HUAWEI Broadband EvDO User Manual Copyright © 2007 Huawei Technologies Co.‚ Ltd. All Rights Reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Huawei Technologies Co.‚ Ltd. Trademarks and HUAWEI are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co.‚ Ltd. All other trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective holders. Notice The information in this manual

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    Unix Versus Windows

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    intended for business‚ they have innate security built right in to the operating system. The third comparison is the ability to update and transform itself to meet the needs of its users. Solaris was initially designed in 1992 and Windows was designed in 1985. They both continuously provide automatic updates to their users and come up with updated versions every few years. Solaris is on version 10 and Windows is on its 12th version‚ but with multiple editions for each new version. These versions build

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    the way they process things. In computer systems‚ the technologies that evolve every time will always be both software and hardware components of a computer. So it is also very wise to upgrade the operating system since this is the system that interfaces hardware‚ software‚ and human interaction. Because operating systems are one of the core technologies that manage software and hardware systems‚ it must always be upgraded constantly in order to keep up with new technologies. Such technologies

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    Introduction to Opengl

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    What Is OpenGL? OpenGL is a software interface to graphics hardware. This interface consists of about 150 distinct commands that you use to specify the objects and operations needed to produce interactive three-dimensional applications. OpenGL is designed as a streamlined‚ hardware-independent interface to be implemented on many different hardware platforms. To achieve these qualities‚ no commands for performing windowing tasks or obtaining user input are included in OpenGL; instead‚ you must

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    ------------------------------------------------- Week 3 Laboratory How to Identify Threats & Vulnerabilities in an IT Infrastructure Using ZeNmap GUI (Nmap) & Nessus Reports Learning Objectives and Outcomes Upon completing this lab‚ students will be able to: 1. Understand how risk from threats and software vulnerabilities impacts the seven domains of a typical IT infrastructure 2 Review a ZeNmap GUI (Nmap) network discovery

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