userland

userland
● ►en n. m. ►SOC►ARGOT Le pays magique des utilisateurs. Le terme n'est pas seulement utilisé pour décrire un monde onirique: il désigne aussi tout ce qui se passe au niveau de l'utilisateur et les ressources qui y sont consommées à outrance, par opposition à la magie noire des entrailles du système d'exploitation.

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  • Userland — steht für: Userland (CPU), eine umgangssprachliche Bezeichnung für nicht zum Betriebssystemkern (Kernel) gehörende, meist unprivilegierte Bereiche bzw. Prozesse (User Mode), siehe Ring (CPU) Userland, der Name verschiedener, meist freier,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Userland — may refer to: * Userland (computing), operating system software that does not belong in the kernel * UserLand Software, a U.S. software company specializing in web applications * Radio UserLand, a computer program to aid maintaining blogs or… …   Wikipedia

  • UserLand Software — is a U.S. software company founded by Dave Winer in 1988. [Cite web last = Winer first = Dave title = Outliners Programming work = Userland accessdate = 2008 08 15 date = 1988 url = http://davewiner.userland.com/outlinersProgramming] UserLand… …   Wikipedia

  • Userland (computing) — Userland refers to an application space that is external to the kernel [cite web | url=http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/U/userland.html | title= Userland as defined by The Jargon File|accessdate=2007 05 11] and is protected by privilege separation …   Wikipedia

  • userland — noun A conceptual space outside the kernel in which a users applications can run without the risk of damage to the operating system …   Wiktionary

  • Radio UserLand — is a client side blogging software package from UserLand Software, including an RSS aggregator, outliner and scripting language. Radio was the first commercially available program to enable the RSS enclosure method of delivering audio or video… …   Wikipedia

  • Linux Userland Filesystem — Das Linux Userland Filesystem (LUFS) ist ein Dateisystem unter Linux, das es – ähnlich zu FUSE – ermöglicht, Dateisystemtreiber aus dem Kernel Mode in den User Mode zu verlagern. Mit LUFS ist es unter anderem möglich, entfernte Verzeichnisse über …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Dave Winer — circa 2007 Born May 2, 1955 (1955 05 02) (age 56) Brooklyn, New York City, USA …   Wikipedia

  • DragonFly BSD — DragonFly redirects here. For other uses, see Dragonfly (disambiguation). DragonFly Company / developer Matthew Dillon OS family Unix like …   Wikipedia

  • RSS — Infobox file format name = RSS| icon = logo = caption = The RSS logo extension = .rss, .xml mime = application/rss+xml (Registration Being Prepared) [cite web |url=http://www.rssboard.org/rss mime type application.txt |title=The… …   Wikipedia

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