- A CD-ROM (/ˌsiːdiːˈrɒm/,
compact disc read-only memory) is a type of read-only
memory consisting of a pre-pressed
optical compact disc that
contains data...
- gdebi-kde.) apt-
cdrom, a way to add a new
CDROM to APT's list of
available repositories (sources.lists). It is
necessary to use apt-
cdrom to add CDs to...
-
Walnut Cr****
CDROM Inc. was an
early provider of freeware, shareware, and free
software on CD-ROMs. The
company was
founded by Bob
Bruce in
Walnut Cr****...
- then TOPS-20, then
FreeBSD servers, with
archive distributor Walnut Cr****
CDROM helping fund
FreeBSD development.[citation needed] It
began as an early...
-
project mascot.
Walnut Cr****
CDROM also
produced two
variations of the
daemon for its
CDROM covers. The
FreeBSD 1.0 and 1.1
CDROM covers used the 1988 L****eter...
-
CDROM for PCs". linux-activists (Mailing list). Richter, Adam J (25
November 1992). "Re: ANNOUNCEMENT:
Alpha release Linux/GNU/X unix
clone on
CDROM for...
- A disk
enclosure is a
specialized casing designed to hold and
power hard disk
drives or
solid state drives while providing a
mechanism to
allow them to...
- CD-ROM
Today was an
American magazine targeted at
computer users.
Published from 1993 to 1996 by
Imagine Publishing (now ****ure US), the
magazine was initially...
- The
Place Promised in Our
Early Days (****anese: 雲のむこう、約束の場所, Hepburn: Kumo no Mukō,
Yakusoku no Basho, lit. 'Beyond the Clouds, the
Promised Place') is...
- copy sold.
After that six-month contract,
Robert Bruce of
Walnut Cr****
CDROM began publishing Slackware as a CD-ROM set.
Robert Bruce later became Volkerding's...