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LAN (Local Area Network)
A computer network limited to the immediate area, usually the same building or floor of a building.
Leased Line
Refers to line such as a telephone
line or fiber-optic cable that is rented for exclusive 24-hour,
7-days-a-week use from your location to another location. The highest
speed data connections require a leased line.
Linux
A widely used Open Source Unix-like
operating system. Linux was first released by its inventor Linus
Torvalds in 1991. There are versions of Linux for almost every
available type of computer hardware from desktop machines to IBM
mainframes. The inner workings of Linux are open and available for
anyone to examine and change as long as they make their changes
available to the public. This has resulted in thousands of people
working on various aspects of Linux and adaptation of Linux for a huge
variety of purposes, from servers to TV-recording boxes.
Login
Noun or a verb.
Noun: The account name used to gain access to a computer system. Not a secret (contrast with Password).
Verb: the act of connecting to a computer system by giving your credentials (usually your “username” and “password”)
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