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page 1Computer configuration
Control Panel
part of the Microsoft Windows graphical user interface
zero-configuration networking
technologies for automatic network connection configuration
computer configuration
arrangement of each of the system's functional units, according to their nature, number and chief characteristics
udev
udev (userspace ) is a device manager and a device API set for the Linux kernel. As the successor of devfsd and hotplug, udev primarily manages device nodes in the directory. At the same time, udev also handles all user space events raised when hardware devices are added into the system or removed from it, including firmware loading as required by certain devices. udev was developed by Greg Kroah-Hartman and Kay Sievers, with much help from Dan Stekloff, among others.
wizard
type of computer interface that guides a user through a series of steps
Autoconf
GNU Autoconf is a software development tool for generating a configure script that in turn generates files for building a codebase and for packaging or installing the resulting files. Autoconf is part of the GNU Build System along with Automake, Libtool, Autoheader and other tools.
Settings
configuration interface of Windows 8 or later
link-local address
computer network address that is only usable on the same local network
Web Proxy Autodiscovery Protocol
Computer protocol
service discovery
generic term for methods for discovering Network services.
System Preferences
macOS application
Autoconfig
Autoconfig is an auto-configuration protocol of Amiga computers which is intended to automatically assign resources to expansion devices without the need for jumper settings. It is analogous to PCI configuration through ACPI.