HELO
What is SMTP?
Version 1 (2016), acted as a compatibility layer for running Linux binary executables (in ELF format) by implementing Linux system calls in the Windows kernel. Version 2 (2019) introduced a real Linux kernel, a managed virtual machine via Hyper-V that implements the full Linux kernel.
What is Windows subsystem for Linux (WSL)?
What is the badger?
(SIMD) instruction set extension to the x86 architecture, designed by Intel and introduced in 1999 in its Pentium III series of central processing units (CPUs) shortly after the appearance of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD's) 3DNow!
What is Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE)?
What is France?
PASS
What is FTP?
Unix-like environment and command-line interface (CLI) for Microsoft Windows. It was originally developed by Cygnus Solutions, which was later acquired by Red Hat (now part of IBM), to port the GNU toolchain to Win32, including the GNU Compiler Suite. Rather than rewrite the tools to use the Win32 runtime environment, it implemented a POSIX-compatible environment in the form of a DLL.
What is Cygwin?
What is the (American) Bison?
A memory management feature for the x86 architecture that was first introduced by Intel in the Pentium Pro, and later by AMD in the Athlon processor. It defines a page table hierarchy of three levels (instead of two), with table entries of 64 bits each instead of 32, allowing these CPUs to directly access a physical address space larger than 4 gigabytes (2^32 bytes).
What is Physical Address Extension (PAE)?
What is Ukraine?
QUIT
What is FTP and SMTP?
An Unix operating system for various microcomputer platforms, licensed by Microsoft from AT&T Corporation. The first version was released in 1980, and it was the most common Unix variant during the mid- to late-1980s. The Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) acquired exclusive rights to the software, and eventually replaced it with SCO UNIX, later known as OpenServer, with the final version released in 1991.
What is Xenix?
What is the Alpaca?
An extension that allows some ARM processors to execute Java bytecode in hardware as a third execution state alongside the existing ARM and Thumb modes
What is Jazelle?
What is the United States?
SAML
What is SMTP?
It was included in Windows NT because of 1980s US federal government requirements listed in Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 151-2. This standard required that certain types of government purchases be POSIX-compliant, so that if Windows NT had not included it, computing systems based on it would not have been eligible for some government contracts.
What is the Microsoft POSIX subsystem?
What is the Axolotl?
"I am so glad I resisted pressure from Intel engineers to let /dev/random rely only on the [REDACTED] instruction" - Theodore Ts'o, 2013
What is RDRAND?
What is Denmark?
NOOP
What is FTP and SMTP?
A component of Windows Services for UNIX and an environment subsystem for the NT kernel. It included numerous open source utility software programs and libraries. It was originally developed and sold as OpenNT until purchased by Microsoft in 1999.
What is Interix?
What is the Binturong?
An extension to the x86 instruction set used by microprocessors from Intel and AMD which was proposed by Intel in March 2008 and made available in the Intel Westmere processors announced in early 2010. Mathematically, the instruction implements multiplication of polynomials over the finite field GF(2) [...]
What is the Carry-less Multiplication (CLMUL) instruction set?
What is Greenland?