⟩ What is ATA?
ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) is the official name that American National Standards Institute group X3T10 uses for what the computer industry calls Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE).
ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) is the official name that American National Standards Institute group X3T10 uses for what the computer industry calls Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE).
Explain the difference between SIGTERM and SIGKILL?
Explain the difference between SIGHUP, SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2?
Explain the difference between a bug and a defect?
What is the difference between waterfall model and software process model?
Which of the following shutdown method is often called Warm Boot? a. Shut Down b. Restart c. Sleep d. Hibernate
______ is most often done after fixing a problem, adding a new program or making configuration change. a. Shut Down b. Restart c. Sleep d. Hibernate
___ is a compromise mode between Shut Down and Sleep mode because it does not consume power and remembers the current state of your desktop. a. Shut Down b. Restart c. Sleep d. Hibernate
You should choose this mode if you don't know how long you won't use your computer but want to have the same desktop state when you resume. a. Shut Down b. Restart c. Sleep d. Hibernate
The category of operating system that you most likely have running on your PDA computer is a …. Operating system. a. Real time b. Single user, single task c. Single user, multitask d. Multiuser, multitask
Running multiple programs at the same time is called a. Multitasking b. Foreground tasking c. Single tasking d. Symmetric