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+><BLOCKQUOTE
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+>&#8220;The Librarian of the Unseen University
+ had unilaterally decided to aid comprehension
+ by producing an Orang-utan/Human Dictionary.
+ He'd been working on it for three months.
+ It wasn't easy. He'd got as far as `Oook.'&#8221;
+ (Terry Pratchett, ``Men At Arms'')</P
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+><P
+> This is a short list of word definitions for concepts
+ relating to Linux and system administration. </P
+><DL
+><DT
+><B
+>ambition</B
+></DT
+><DD
+><P
+> The act of writing funny sentences in the hope of getting them
+ into the Linux cookie file.
+ </P
+></DD
+><DT
+><B
+>application program</B
+></DT
+><DD
+><P
+> Software that does something useful. The results of using an
+ application program is what the computer was bought for.
+ See also system program, operating system.
+ </P
+></DD
+><DT
+><B
+>daemon</B
+></DT
+><DD
+><P
+> A process lurking in the background, usually unnoticed, until
+ something triggers it into action. For example, the \cmd{update}
+ daemon wakes up every thirty seconds or so to flush the buffer
+ cache, and the \cmd{sendmail} daemon awakes whenever someone sends
+ mail.
+ </P
+></DD
+><DT
+><B
+>file system</B
+></DT
+><DD
+><P
+> The methods and data structures that an operating
+ system uses to keep track of files on a disk or partition;
+ the way the files are organized on the disk. Also used about
+ a partition or disk that is used to store the files
+ or the type of the filesystem.
+ </P
+></DD
+><DT
+><B
+>glossary</B
+></DT
+><DD
+><P
+> A list of words and explanations of what they do. Not
+ to be confused with a dictionary, which is also a list of
+ words and explanations.
+ </P
+></DD
+><DT
+><B
+>kernel</B
+></DT
+><DD
+><P
+> Part of an operating system that implements the interaction with
+ hardware and the sharing of resources. See also system program.
+ </P
+></DD
+><DT
+><B
+>operating system</B
+></DT
+><DD
+><P
+> Software that shares a computer system's resources (processor,
+ memory, disk space, network bandwidth, and so on) between
+ users and the application programs they run. Controls access
+ to the system to provide security. See also kernel, system program,
+ application program.
+ </P
+></DD
+><DT
+><B
+>system call</B
+></DT
+><DD
+><P
+> The services provided by the kernel to application programs,
+ and the way in which they are invoked. See section 2 of the
+ manual pages.
+ </P
+></DD
+><DT
+><B
+>system program</B
+></DT
+><DD
+><P
+> Programs that implement high level functionality of an operating
+ system, i.e., things that aren't directly dependent on the
+ hardware. May sometimes require special privileges to run
+ (e.g., for delivering electronic mail), but often just commonly
+ thought of as part of the system (e.g., a compiler). See also
+ application program, kernel, operating system.
+ </P
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