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  • Patch (Unix)
  • Command for applying changes to text files

    became comp.sources.unix) in May 1985. patch was added to XPG4, which later became POSIX. Wall's code remains the basis of "patch" programs provided in

    Patch (Unix)

    Patch (Unix)

    Patch_(Unix)

  • Patch (computing)
  • Data and process for mutating a software resource to a desired state

    data transmission method Dribbleware Monkey patch – Technique to dynamically modify runtime code Patch (Unix) – Command for applying changes to text files

    Patch (computing)

    Patch_(computing)

  • Software update
  • Process of changing installed software to newer versions

    version Delta encoding – Type of data transmission method Dribbleware Patch (Unix) – Command for applying changes to text files Porting – Process of adapting

    Software update

    Software_update

  • Unix time
  • Date and time representation system widely used in computing

    1970, the Unix epoch. For example, at midnight on 1 January 2010, Unix time was 1262304000. Unix time originated as the system time of Unix operating

    Unix time

    Unix time

    Unix_time

  • Diff
  • Shell command for comparing file content

    the diff and patch commands including their shared file format. The original diff utility was developed in the early 1970s for the Unix operating system

    Diff

    Diff

  • Bash (Unix shell)
  • GNU replacement for the Bourne shell

    is an interactive command interpreter and command language developed for Unix-like operating systems. Supported by the Free Software Foundation and created

    Bash (Unix shell)

    Bash (Unix shell)

    Bash_(Unix_shell)

  • Patch
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    make a change patch (Unix), command for patching Patch, in 3D computer graphics Autopatch or phone patch, from radio to telephone Patch antenna, with

    Patch

    Patch

  • List of POSIX commands
  • which is part of the Single UNIX Specification (SUS). These commands are implemented in many shells on modern Unix, Unix-like and other operating systems

    List of POSIX commands

    List of POSIX commands

    List_of_POSIX_commands

  • Unix
  • Family of computer operating systems

    Unix (/ˈjuːnɪks/ , YOO-niks; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multi-user computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T

    Unix

    Unix

    Unix

  • Daemon (computing)
  • Computer program that runs as a background process

    computing systems, the term daemon is used almost exclusively in the context of Unix-based systems. In other contexts, different terms are used for the same concept

    Daemon (computing)

    Daemon (computing)

    Daemon_(computing)

  • Year 2038 problem
  • Computer software bug occurring in 2038

    19 January 2038. The problem exists in systems which measure Unix time—the number of seconds elapsed since the Unix epoch (00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970)—and store

    Year 2038 problem

    Year 2038 problem

    Year_2038_problem

  • History of Unix
  • The history of Unix dates back to the mid-1960s, when the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bell Labs, and General Electric were jointly developing

    History of Unix

    History of Unix

    History_of_Unix

  • Capsicum (Unix)
  • Capsicum is an implementation of capability-based security for UNIX and similar systems. Presented at USENIX Security Symposium 2010, the system is part

    Capsicum (Unix)

    Capsicum_(Unix)

  • Executable and Linkable Format
  • Standard file format for executables, object code, shared libraries, and core dumps

    accepted among different vendors of Unix systems. In 1999, it was chosen as the standard binary file format for Unix and Unix-like systems on x86 processors

    Executable and Linkable Format

    Executable and Linkable Format

    Executable_and_Linkable_Format

  • IBM AIX
  • Series of Unix operating systems from IBM

    AIX (pronounced /ˌeɪ.aɪ.ˈɛks/ ay-eye-EKS) is a series of proprietary Unix operating systems developed and sold by IBM since 1986. The name stands for "Advanced

    IBM AIX

    IBM AIX

    IBM_AIX

  • UnxUtils
  • Collection of GNU utilities ported to Windows

    UnxUtils is a collection of utility programs that provide popular Unix-based shell commands – ported from GNU implementations as native Windows programs

    UnxUtils

    UnxUtils

  • UUCP
  • Suite of computer programs and protocols

    UUCP (Unix-to-Unix Copy) is a suite of computer programs and protocols allowing remote execution of commands and transfer of files, email and netnews between

    UUCP

    UUCP

  • Samba (software)
  • Free software re-implementation of the SMB networking protocol

    2020). "What is Zerologon? And why to patch this Windows Server flaw now". CSO Online. Retrieved 9 October 2020. "UNIX Extensions". SambaWiki. "ArcaMapper"

    Samba (software)

    Samba_(software)

  • Linux kernel
  • Free Unix-like operating system kernel

    The Linux kernel is a free and open-source Unix-like kernel that is used in many computer systems worldwide. The kernel was created by Linus Torvalds in

    Linux kernel

    Linux kernel

    Linux_kernel

  • SunOS
  • Operating system from Sun Microsystems

    SunOS is a Unix-branded operating system developed by Sun Microsystems for their workstation and server computer systems from 1982 until the mid-1990s

    SunOS

    SunOS

  • POSIX
  • Family of IEEE standards for compatibility between operating systems

    standard – including branded Unix systems, Unix-like systems, and many systems that were historically unrelated to Unix. The standardized user command

    POSIX

    POSIX

  • Oracle Solaris
  • Unix operating system originally developed by Sun Microsystems

    Oracle Solaris is a proprietary Unix operating system offered by Oracle for SPARC and x86-64 based workstations and servers. Originally developed by Sun

    Oracle Solaris

    Oracle Solaris

    Oracle_Solaris

  • Ptrace
  • Analysis tool in Unix-like systems

    ptrace is a system call found in Unix and several Unix-like operating systems. By using ptrace (an abbreviation of "process trace") one process can control

    Ptrace

    Ptrace

  • Merge (version control)
  • Version control operation

    text, typically using lines of text as atomic units. This is what Unix tools (diff/patch) and CVS tools (SVN, Git) use. This is limited[opinion], as a line

    Merge (version control)

    Merge (version control)

    Merge_(version_control)

  • Xenix
  • Microsoft Unix operating system

    Xenix is a Unix operating system that was published by Microsoft from 1980 to 1987, and by the Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) from 1987 to 1991. Xenix is based

    Xenix

    Xenix

  • Mbox
  • Family of email-related file formats

    collections of email messages. It was first implemented in Fifth Edition Unix. All messages in an MBOX (mailbox) file are concatenated and stored as plain

    Mbox

    Mbox

  • Uname
  • Standard UNIX utility that prints name and other details about the machine

    uname (short for unix name) is a computer program in Unix and Unix-like computer operating systems that prints the name, version and other details about

    Uname

    Uname

    Uname

  • Systemd
  • Suite of system components for Linux

    connection management, and event logging. The name systemd adheres to the Unix convention of naming daemons by appending the letter d, and also plays on

    Systemd

    Systemd

    Systemd

  • Plan 9 from Bell Labs
  • Research distributed operating system

    Science Research Center (CSRC) at Bell Labs in the mid-1980s, built on the UNIX concepts first developed there in the late 1960s. Since 2000, Plan 9 has

    Plan 9 from Bell Labs

    Plan 9 from Bell Labs

    Plan_9_from_Bell_Labs

  • Uptime
  • Period when a computer system is available

    been shut down after 16 years of uptime due to a failing hard disk. Most Unix-like systems including Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and SySVr4 have the uptime

    Uptime

    Uptime

  • C (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    purpose was to construct utilities running on Unix, and was later applied to re-implementing the kernel of the Unix operating system. During the 1980s, C gradually

    C (programming language)

    C (programming language)

    C_(programming_language)

  • Xterm
  • Standard terminal emulator for the X Window system

    Rothman, Ernest E; Jepson, Brian; Rosen, Rich (2008-09-18). Mac OS X for Unix Geeks (Leopard): Demistifying the Geekier Side of Mac OS X. O'Reilly Media

    Xterm

    Xterm

    Xterm

  • Info-ZIP
  • Free software project that provides compressor-archiver utilities

    Linux kernel. The "zip" and "unzip" programs included with most Linux and Unix distributions are Info-ZIP's Zip and UnZip. In addition to the Info-ZIP releases

    Info-ZIP

    Info-ZIP

  • Time formatting and storage bugs
  • Class of software bugs

    that used a string of nine digits to record the time as seconds since the Unix epoch had issues reporting times beyond the one-billionth second after the

    Time formatting and storage bugs

    Time_formatting_and_storage_bugs

  • Tip (Unix utility)
  • Unix utility for connecting to remote systems

    a Unix utility for establishing a terminal connection to a remote system via a modem. It is commonly associated with BSD Unix, as well as other UNIX operating

    Tip (Unix utility)

    Tip_(Unix_utility)

  • Device file
  • Interface to device driver that appears in filesystem

    In Unix-like operating systems, a device file, device node, or special file is an interface to a device driver that appears in a file system as if it were

    Device file

    Device_file

  • Par (command)
  • Unix text formatting program

    The Wikibook Guide to Unix has a page on the topic of: Commands Official website Add multi-byte character support to par (Patch author's website). Archived

    Par (command)

    Par_(command)

  • Sun Microsystems
  • American computer company, 1982–2010

    significantly to the evolution of several key computing technologies, among them Unix, RISC processors, thin client computing, and virtualized computing. At its

    Sun Microsystems

    Sun Microsystems

    Sun_Microsystems

  • Lp0 on fire
  • Old printer error message in some operating systems

    message generated on some Unix and Unix-like computer operating systems in response to certain types of printer errors. lp0 is the Unix device handle for the

    Lp0 on fire

    Lp0_on_fire

  • Novell
  • 1980–2014 American multinational software and services company

    attempted to compete directly with Microsoft by acquiring Digital Research, Unix System Laboratories, WordPerfect, and the Quattro Pro division of Borland

    Novell

    Novell

    Novell

  • Elm (email client)
  • Text-based email client for Unix-like systems

    Elm is a text-based email client commonly found on Unix systems. First released in 1986, it became popular as one of the first email clients to use a text

    Elm (email client)

    Elm (email client)

    Elm_(email_client)

  • Ttyrec
  • Program and its file format

    original ttyrec (Unix, abandoned) ovh-ttyrec (Unix) Term::TtyRec (Perl) Term::TtyRec::Plus (Perl) Tie::Handle::TtyRec (Perl) termrec (Win32, Unix) TTYPLAYER

    Ttyrec

    Ttyrec

    Ttyrec

  • Load (computing)
  • Amount of computational work that a computer system performs

    In UNIX computing, the system load is a measure of the amount of computational work that a computer system performs. The load average represents the average

    Load (computing)

    Load (computing)

    Load_(computing)

  • History of the Berkeley Software Distribution
  • volunteers continued: patch #499 was released on January 2, 2026. A DEC VAX computer was installed at Berkeley in 1978. The port of Version 7 Unix to the VAX architecture

    History of the Berkeley Software Distribution

    History_of_the_Berkeley_Software_Distribution

  • Xdelta
  • Computer program

    This is similar to diff and patch, except diff computes and shows the difference between two complete files, while patch is primarily designed for human-readable

    Xdelta

    Xdelta

  • Comparison of mail servers
  • software that provide e-mail services. Unix-based mail servers are built using a number of components because a Unix-style environment is, by default, a

    Comparison of mail servers

    Comparison_of_mail_servers

  • VDPAU
  • Royalty-free application programming interface and free and open-source library

    Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix (VDPAU) is a royalty-free application programming interface (API) as well as its implementation as free and

    VDPAU

    VDPAU

  • Hexspeak
  • Novelty form of variant English spelling

    variable names. A Unix-style assembler uses C language convention instead (but non-Unix-style assemblers are also available on x86 Unix-type OSes). Visual

    Hexspeak

    Hexspeak

  • Sender Rewriting Scheme
  • Rewriting an email message sender address

    resolution in order to make the address invalid after a few days. Computed as unix time⁄(60×60×24) mod 210, it can be stored as a two base32 characters, with

    Sender Rewriting Scheme

    Sender_Rewriting_Scheme

  • MacOS
  • Operating system for Apple computers

    macOS (previously OS X and originally Mac OS X) is a proprietary Unix operating system, derived from OPENSTEP for Mach and FreeBSD, which has been marketed

    MacOS

    MacOS

  • GNU Compiler Collection
  • Free and open-source compiler for various programming languages

    system, GCC has been adopted as the standard compiler by many other modern Unix-like computer operating systems, including most Linux distributions. Most

    GNU Compiler Collection

    GNU Compiler Collection

    GNU_Compiler_Collection

  • ANSI escape code
  • Method used for display options on video text terminals

    designed to be portable on CP/M home computers, and significant amounts of Unix software, as it was easier to use than the termcap libraries.[citation needed]

    ANSI escape code

    ANSI escape code

    ANSI_escape_code

  • HCL BigFix
  • Endpoint management platform

    includes patch management, remote control, software distribution, and OS deployment. Patch management includes patches for Microsoft, UNIX, Linux, and

    HCL BigFix

    HCL_BigFix

  • Sync (Unix)
  • Unix command to commit all data in the kernel filesystem to non-volatile storage buffers

    sync is a standard system call in the Unix operating system, which commits all data from the kernel filesystem buffers to non-volatile storage, i.e., data

    Sync (Unix)

    Sync_(Unix)

  • Comparison of IRC clients
  • X v10.4.3 or later Unix and Unix-like operating systems: Unix (BSD): 386BSD, BSD/OS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, SunOS, ULTRIX Unix (System V): AIX, A/UX

    Comparison of IRC clients

    Comparison_of_IRC_clients

  • List of version-control software
  • included/excluded deltas Source Code Control System (SCCS) [open, shared] – part of UNIX; based on interleaved deltas, can construct versions as arbitrary sets of

    List of version-control software

    List_of_version-control_software

  • Comparison of open-source operating systems
  • Comparison of DOS operating systems List of operating systems Live CD RTEMS Unix Unix-like "MenuetOS - Frequently Asked Questions". www.menuetos.org. Retrieved

    Comparison of open-source operating systems

    Comparison_of_open-source_operating_systems

  • FreeBSD
  • Free and open-source Unix-like operating system

    FreeBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system descended from the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). The first version was released in

    FreeBSD

    FreeBSD

    FreeBSD

  • Earliest eligible virtual deadline first scheduling
  • Dynamic algorithm for process scheduler

    kernel. Brain Fuck Scheduler Earliest deadline first scheduling (EDF) nice (Unix) SCHED_DEADLINE Erickson, Jeremy P.; Anderson, James H. (September 2, 2022)

    Earliest eligible virtual deadline first scheduling

    Earliest_eligible_virtual_deadline_first_scheduling

  • X Window System
  • Windowing system for bitmap displays on UNIX-like systems

    (X11, or simply X) is a windowing system for bitmap displays, common on Unix-like operating systems. X originated as part of Project Athena at Massachusetts

    X Window System

    X Window System

    X_Window_System

  • Lynis
  • Extensible security audit tool for computer systems

    semi-automatic auditing, software patch management, evaluation of server hardening guidelines and vulnerability/malware scanning of Unix-based systems. It can be

    Lynis

    Lynis

  • Santa Cruz Operation
  • Software company based in Santa Cruz, California

    selling three Unix operating system variants for Intel x86 processors: Xenix, SCO UNIX (later known as SCO OpenDesktop and SCO OpenServer), and UnixWare. SCO

    Santa Cruz Operation

    Santa Cruz Operation

    Santa_Cruz_Operation

  • Comparison of operating system kernels
  • single entry in these tables, due to the differences among them being of the patch level. See comparison of Linux distributions for a detailed comparison.

    Comparison of operating system kernels

    Comparison_of_operating_system_kernels

  • Linux from Scratch
  • Type of Linux installation

    Scratch (HLFS) focuses on security enhancements such as hardened kernel patches, mandatory access control policies, stack-smashing protection, and address

    Linux from Scratch

    Linux_from_Scratch

  • Wine (software)
  • Windows compatibility software

    application software and computer games developed for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems. Wine is free and open-source software and is predominantly

    Wine (software)

    Wine (software)

    Wine_(software)

  • Data differencing
  • Method for compressing changes over time

    efficiency (patch size). If one simply wishes to reconstruct the target given the source and patch, one may simply include the entire target in the patch and

    Data differencing

    Data_differencing

  • Universe (Unix)
  • the Unix operating system, the term universe was used to denote some variant of the working environment. During the late 1980s, most commercial Unix variants

    Universe (Unix)

    Universe_(Unix)

  • Slab allocation
  • Memory management mechanism

    catchphrase rhyme, "grab a slab". Slab allocation is now widely used by many Unix and Unix-like operating systems including FreeBSD and Linux, both in the SLAB

    Slab allocation

    Slab_allocation

  • Wget
  • Computer command line program

    wide use among Unix users and distribution with most major Linux distributions. Wget is written in C, and can be easily installed on any Unix-like system

    Wget

    Wget

    Wget

  • Xpdf
  • Open-source PDF viewer software

    were written for the X Window System and Motif. Xpdf runs on nearly any Unix-like operating system. Binaries are also available for Windows. Xpdf can

    Xpdf

    Xpdf

    Xpdf

  • Matthew Dillon
  • American software engineer (born 1966)

    edu. Retrieved 2019-03-02. David Chisnall (2007-06-15). "DragonFly BSD: UNIX for Clusters?". InformIT. Prentice Hall Professional. Retrieved 2019-03-06

    Matthew Dillon

    Matthew Dillon

    Matthew_Dillon

  • UniFLEX
  • Operating System

    UniFLEX is a Unix-like operating system developed by Technical Systems Consultants (TSC) for the Motorola 6809 family which allowed multitasking and multiprocessing

    UniFLEX

    UniFLEX

  • Ultrix
  • Series of discontinued Unix operating systems by DEC

    (DEC) discontinued native Unix operating systems for the PDP-11, VAX, MicroVAX and DECstations. The initial development of Unix occurred on DEC equipment

    Ultrix

    Ultrix

  • Rootkit
  • Software designed to enable access to unauthorized locations in a computer

    a compound of "root" (the traditional name of the privileged account on Unix-like operating systems) and the word "kit" (which refers to the software

    Rootkit

    Rootkit

  • Daikatana
  • 2000 video game

    to develop additional platform ports (most notably Linux, macOS and other Unix-like systems) and bug fixes. Ion Storm's 1996 business plan projected that

    Daikatana

    Daikatana

  • QNX
  • Real-time operating system (RTOS) software

    QNX (/ˌkjuː ˌɛn ˈɛks/ or /ˈkjuːnɪks/) is a commercial Unix-like real-time operating system, aimed primarily at the embedded systems market. The product

    QNX

    QNX

  • Kernel (operating system)
  • Core of a computer operating system

    capability of computers grew, Unix became increasingly cluttered with code. It is also because the modularity of the Unix kernel is extensively scalable

    Kernel (operating system)

    Kernel (operating system)

    Kernel_(operating_system)

  • Analytical engine
  • 19th century proposed mechanical computer

    Hardware 1960s to present Software Software Software configuration management Unix Free and open-source software Computer science Artificial intelligence Compiler

    Analytical engine

    Analytical engine

    Analytical_engine

  • Shellshock (software bug)
  • Security bug in the GNU Bash shell discovered in 2014

    in its severity. The Shellshock bug affects Bash, a program that various Unix-like systems use to execute command lines and command scripts. It is often

    Shellshock (software bug)

    Shellshock (software bug)

    Shellshock_(software_bug)

  • BusyBox
  • Collection of Unix commands in a single executable file

    BusyBox is an implementation of many Unix commands in a single executable file. It runs in many POSIX environments including Linux, Android, and FreeBSD

    BusyBox

    BusyBox

    BusyBox

  • Alpine (email client)
  • Email client

    announcement was made public on the Usenet newsgroup comp.mail.pine. Most major Unix-like systems currently use this as the primary upstream site. On March 17

    Alpine (email client)

    Alpine (email client)

    Alpine_(email_client)

  • Links (web browser)
  • Web browser

    does not display many pages as intended. The graphical mode works even on Unix systems without the X Window System or any other window environment, using

    Links (web browser)

    Links (web browser)

    Links_(web_browser)

  • Linux kernel version history
  • Version history of the Linux kernel

    documents the version history of the Linux kernel, a free, open-source, and Unix-like kernel that is used on many computer systems worldwide. Since the Linux

    Linux kernel version history

    Linux_kernel_version_history

  • Thttpd
  • Open source software

    speed. thttpd is single-threaded and portable: it compiles cleanly on most Unix-like operating systems, including FreeBSD, SunOS 4, Solaris 2, BSD/OS, Linux

    Thttpd

    Thttpd

  • BitchX
  • Free IRC client

    ISO-8859-1) with an unofficial patch. On several occasions, BitchX has been noted to be a popular IRC client for Unix-like systems. The latest official

    BitchX

    BitchX

    BitchX

  • Linus Torvalds
  • Finnish and American software engineer (born 1969)

    observer. In 1990, Torvalds resumed his university studies, and was exposed to Unix for the first time in the form of a DEC MicroVAX running ULTRIX. Later, he

    Linus Torvalds

    Linus Torvalds

    Linus_Torvalds

  • Remote Desktop Protocol
  • Type of proprietary network protocol

    ended), Linux (for example FreeRDP, Krdc, Remmina, Vinagre or rdesktop), Unix, macOS, iOS, Android, and other operating systems. RDP servers are built

    Remote Desktop Protocol

    Remote_Desktop_Protocol

  • Darcs
  • Distributed version control system

    System. Darcs treats patches as first-class citizens. For the user, a repository can be seen as a set of patches, where each patch is not necessarily ordered

    Darcs

    Darcs

    Darcs

  • Comparison of version-control software
  • distributed feature that can be configured Various forks of the original Unix sources exist, only one of which is actively maintained While it is possible

    Comparison of version-control software

    Comparison_of_version-control_software

  • ZIP (file format)
  • Family of archive file formats

    WinZip-compatible AES encryption, file attributes, and higher-resolution NTFS or Unix file timestamps. Other extensions are possible via the "Extra" field. ZIP

    ZIP (file format)

    ZIP_(file_format)

  • Internet Explorer 4
  • Web browser for Windows released in 1997

    Explorer 4.0 for Unix at the Ripley's Believe It or Not! museum in San Francisco" because of skepticism from those who suspected IE for Unix was vaporware

    Internet Explorer 4

    Internet_Explorer_4

  • Comparison of file systems
  • System V Release 4, and some other Unix systems, retrofitted symbolic links to their versions of the Version 7 Unix file system, although the original

    Comparison of file systems

    Comparison_of_file_systems

  • GNOME Terminal
  • Terminal emulator from GNOME

    Havoc Pennington and others. Terminal emulators allow users to access a UNIX shell while remaining on their graphical desktop. GNOME Terminal (gnome-terminal

    GNOME Terminal

    GNOME Terminal

    GNOME_Terminal

  • Java version history
  • List of versions of the Java programming language

    Migrate to GitHub JEP 376: ZGC: Concurrent Thread-Stack Processing JEP 380: Unix-Domain Socket Channels JEP 386: Alpine Linux Port — not yet stable JEP 387:

    Java version history

    Java_version_history

  • Microsoft Configuration Manager
  • Server software for maintaining operating systems

    operating systems. Previous versions also supported macOS (OS X), Linux or UNIX, as well as Windows Phone, Symbian, iOS and Android mobile operating systems

    Microsoft Configuration Manager

    Microsoft_Configuration_Manager

  • PlayStation 3 system software
  • System software for the PlayStation 3

    shell of the PlayStation 3 Developer Sony Computer Entertainment OS family Unix (BSD) Working state Current Source model Closed source Initial release 1

    PlayStation 3 system software

    PlayStation 3 system software

    PlayStation_3_system_software

  • MH Message Handling System
  • E-mail client

    which are designed to work from the command line provided by the shell on Unix-like operating systems. Another difference is that rather than storing multiple

    MH Message Handling System

    MH_Message_Handling_System

  • MiNT
  • Alternative operating system kernel for Atari ST

    the Atari ST TOS. It soon became much easier to add a Unix-like layer to the TOS, than to patch all of the GNU software, and MiNT began as a TOS extension

    MiNT

    MiNT

    MiNT

  • OpenBSD
  • Operating system

    OpenBSD is a security-focused, free software, Unix-like operating system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). Theo de Raadt created OpenBSD

    OpenBSD

    OpenBSD

    OpenBSD

  • Windows Metafile vulnerability
  • 2005 computer security vulnerability

    susceptible to this exploit. Operating systems other than Windows (e.g., macOS, Unix, Linux, etc.) are not directly affected. However, a non-Windows system could

    Windows Metafile vulnerability

    Windows_Metafile_vulnerability

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  • Laney
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, French

    Laney

    Path

    Laney

  • Pisidia
  • Biblical

    Pisidia

    pitch; pitchy

    Pisidia

  • Path
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English

    Path

    Way

    Path

  • Ashmath |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ashmath |

    Correct path, Straight path

    Ashmath |

  • Hatch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Hampshire and Berkshire)

    Hatch

    English (mainly Hampshire and Berkshire) : topographic name from Middle English hacche ‘gate’, Old English hæcc (see Hatcher). In some cases the surname is habitational, from one of the many places named with this word. This name has been in Ireland since the 17th century, associated with County Meath and the nearby part of Louth.

    Hatch

  • Zephon
  • Biblical

    Zephon

    watch-tower

    Zephon

  • Petch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Petch

    English : variant of Peach.Americanized spelling of German Petsch.

    Petch

  • Lanie
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Lanie

    Path

    Lanie

  • Puta
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Puta

    Path

    Puta

  • Samaria
  • Biblical

    Samaria

    watch-mountain

    Samaria

  • Latch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Latch

    English : variant of Leach 2.English : topographic name from an Old English element læcc, lecc ‘boggy stream’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, such as Lach Dennis or Lache in Cheshire.

    Latch

  • Iru
  • Biblical

    Iru

    watch;

    Iru

  • Pisidia
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Pisidia

    Pitch, pitchy.

    Pisidia

  • Ziphion
  • Biblical

    Ziphion

    watch-tower

    Ziphion

  • Batch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Welsh

    Batch

    English and Welsh : variant of Bach 3 and 4.

    Batch

  • Ashmath
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Ashmath

    Correct Path; Straight Path

    Ashmath

  • Path
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Modern

    Path

    Road; The Way

    Path

  • Samaria
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Biblical

    Samaria

    Watch-mountain

    Samaria

  • Ashmath
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Ashmath

    Correct path Straight path

    Ashmath

  • Manikandan
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Malayalam

    Manikandan

    Match

    Manikandan

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Online names & meanings

  • Natara |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Natara |

    Guardian

  • Kyra
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kyra

    Lord

  • Baanvi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Baanvi

    Victory

  • Taavi
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Finnish, German, Hebrew

    Taavi

    Beloved

  • Speed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Speed

    English : nickname for a fortunate person, from Middle English sped ‘success’, ‘good fortune’, ‘smooth progress’ (hence the modern meaning ‘swiftness’).English : from the derived sense of Middle English sped mentioned above, hence a nickname for a swift runner.Irish : Anglicization (part translation) of Gaelic Ó Fuada, from fuad ‘haste’ (see Foody).Translation of German and Ashkenazic Jewish Schnell.

  • ELIZAVETA
  • Female

    Russian

    ELIZAVETA

    (Елизавета) Russian form of Greek Elisabet, ELIZAVETA means "God is my oath." Also spelled Yelizaveta.

  • Yajur | யஜுர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Yajur | யஜுர

    A vedic text

  • TOBIES
  • Male

    Swiss

    TOBIES

    , goodness of the Lord.

  • NUBUKHA
  • Female

    Egyptian

    NUBUKHA

    , the consort of Sebekhotep V.

  • HARUMI
  • Female

    Japanese

    HARUMI

    (春美) Japanese name HARUMI means "spring beauty."

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PATCH UNIX

  • Patch
  • v. t.

    To make of pieces or patches; to repair as with patches; to arrange in a hasty or clumsy manner; -- generally with up; as, to patch up a truce.

  • Pitch
  • n.

    The distance from center to center of any two adjacent teeth of gearing, measured on the pitch line; -- called also circular pitch.

  • Patch
  • n.

    Fig.: Anything regarded as a patch; a small piece of ground; a tract; a plot; as, scattered patches of trees or growing corn.

  • Pitch
  • v. t.

    To throw, generally with a definite aim or purpose; to cast; to hurl; to toss; as, to pitch quoits; to pitch hay; to pitch a ball.

  • Mouse
  • v. i.

    To watch for and catch mice.

  • Catch
  • v. i.

    To take hold; as, the bolt does not catch.

  • Patch
  • n.

    A small piece of anything used to repair a breach; as, a patch on a kettle, a roof, etc.

  • Catch
  • v. t.

    To take or receive; esp. to take by sympathy, contagion, infection, or exposure; as, to catch the spirit of an occasion; to catch the measles or smallpox; to catch cold; the house caught fire.

  • Latch
  • n.

    To catch or fasten by means of a latch.

  • Pitch
  • n.

    To cover over or smear with pitch.

  • Patch
  • v. t.

    To mend by sewing on a piece or pieces of cloth, leather, or the like; as, to patch a coat.

  • Pitch-dark
  • a.

    Dark as a pitch; pitch-black.

  • Hatch
  • v. t.

    To contrive or plot; to form by meditation, and bring into being; to originate and produce; to concoct; as, to hatch mischief; to hatch heresy.

  • Parch
  • v. t.

    To burn the surface of; to scorch; to roast over the fire, as dry grain; as, to parch the skin; to parch corn.

  • Hatch
  • v. t.

    To close with a hatch or hatches.

  • Latch
  • n.

    To catch so as to hold.

  • Patch
  • v. t.

    To adorn, as the face, with a patch or patches.

  • Patch
  • v. t.

    To mend with pieces; to repair with pieces festened on; to repair clumsily; as, to patch the roof of a house.

  • Catch
  • v. t.

    To seize after pursuing; to arrest; as, to catch a thief.

  • Pitch
  • v. t.

    To fix or set the tone of; as, to pitch a tune.