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What is the Core container module? ?  

Asked in Computers & Technology at 10:00 PM on December 08, 2008

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via an API. This design allows third-party "contributed" modules and themes to extend or override Drupals default behaviors without changing Drupal cores code.Drupals modular design, which isolates Drupal cores files from contributed module and themes, increases flexibility and security and allows Drupal administrators to cleanly upgrade to new releases of Drupal core without potentially

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what is the diffrence between the intel pentium dual core processors and pentium core 2 duo procesors?

quieter and smaller desktop PCs....DUAL COREA single chip that contains two distinct processors that work simultaneously. IBM introduced dual cores in its Power 4 chips in 2000. In 2004, Sun and HPwell;Pentium D is nothing but 2 Prescott Processors side by side runs very hot, not a good OverClockerIntel Core 2 Duo processors are next gen processors from Intel on 65 nm platform developed from

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What is the difference between a computer process and thread?

is contained inside a process and different threads in the same process share some resources while different processes do not.2.On a multiprocessor or multi-core system, threading can be achieved via, in general, a thread is contained inside a process and different threads in the same process share some resources while different processes do not.2.On a multiprocessor or multi-core system, threading can

Posted in Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 9:12 PM on July 17, 2008

With respect to a Linux OS, what is initrd ?

while booting.Its not absolutely required. The reason for this is that device support canbe added to initrd as module rather than being compiled as part of thekernel. Most initrd will contain ext3 fs module.If you want to know what your initrd contains, try thiszcat initrd.img.gz > /dev/rammount /dev/ram /mntcd /mntls...well, initrd is a RAM disk that is initialized e.g. loaded by the boot loader

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