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support 1 , vt (↔ fr: accepter
2
)
support: hardware Destination , software Destination ~ data
1
Patient
, hardware Patient , software Patient

support: hardware Destination , software Destination ~ data
1
Patient
, hardware Patient , software Patient
Linux supports less hardware than Microsoft Windows, but if you have a reasonably new PC and use one of the common distributions like SuSE or Fedora you should be OK.
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IBM has proposed something called SSA. It has the same basic idea, but can run faster, support more devices, and provide better error recovery than Firewire. IBM uses it on its RS/6000 machines, but it is not clear at this point if it will be accepted for use by high end PC Servers.
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What size and type DIMM or SIMM can the board support?
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en MEMORY
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Noun support
1.1
French
LPD MCLH
19/09/2010

support 1.1 , n
support: ~ of data
1
Patient
, hardware Patient , software Patient by hardware Destination , software Destination

support: ~ of data
1
Patient
, hardware Patient , software Patient by hardware Destination , software Destination
Full support for PCMCIA was too complicated (and required too much memory) to easily fit into the old DOS operating system. Laptops were not an important platform for Windows NT, so it has a very limited support for this architecture.
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Advanced: Several miscellaneous network settings such as Universal Plug and Play (UpnP) support are found here.
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enFIREWALLS
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LGA775 systems with i915 and i925 chipsets must sit out the dual-core dance; many newer Intel platforms will support the latest Core 2 Duo processors but are dependent on motherboard BIOS support, so check your vendor's Web site to confirm.
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enPLATFORM TRENDS
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Verb support
1
support
1
That covers all the requirements full ~
MCLH
24/03/2011

support 2 , vt
support: manufacturer Agent ~ hardware
1
Patient
, software
1
Patient
for user
1
Recipient

support: manufacturer Agent ~ hardware
1
Patient
, software
1
Patient
for user
1
Recipient
If they are unwilling or unable to support Unix and Linux machines, get one who will.
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In addition, Hughes has no plans to support the Macintosh platform.
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Negotiated properly, source escrow allows you access to the code of bespoke applications you have commissioned if the vendor becomes unwilling or unable to support you.
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Noun support
2.1
MCLH
19/09/2010

support 2.1 , n (↔ fr: soutien
)
support: ~ for hardware
1
Patient
, software
1
Patient
by manufacturer Agent for user
1
Recipient

support: ~ for hardware
1
Patient
, software
1
Patient
by manufacturer Agent for user
1
Recipient
When choosing a software package check the companies website first to look for trial versions, support service, upgrades, etc...
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They need reasonably priced support and reasonably readable documentation.
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enOPEN STANDARDS
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These prices include support for a couple of months and documentation.
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Verb support
2
That is carried out on the web web-based ~
That satisfies the needs of the user Receiver good ~
The manufacturer Agent carries out a s. offer ~
provide ~
French
soutien
MCLH
19/09/2010
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