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000329

Definition: Common directory name


C:/000329/

001329

Definition: Common directory name


C:/001329/

01329

Definition: Common directory name


C:/01329/

0329

Definition: Common directory name


C:/0329/

10329k.lircd.conf

Definition: The term '10329K.lircd.conf' appears to be a typo or an incorrect command, but its purpose isn't clear as it stands. - The 'lircd.conf' file in Linux configuration files typically contains system-wide configuration options that control various aspects of the operating system and applications. The line you provided, '10329K.lircd.conf', appears to be a typo or possibly a typo from someone else with incorrect understanding of what it means. - A few possible definitions for 'lircd.conf' are: 1. LIRC (Linux IRC Client) Configuration File: This is the configuration file that is typically used by LIRC, an open source IRC client software. 2. Local IRC Server Configuration File: When used within a local IRC server environment, this file can be used to manage and control various aspects of the IRC server, including settings related to users, commands, groups, and more. Please clarify what you're looking for, or provide more context about the purpose or function of 'lircd.conf'.


10329K.lircd.conf

1329

Definition: Common directory name


C:/1329/

14_03_29__23_44_17_05bde1ef10260913296d890d8dfdffb8_colibri.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

14_03_29__23_57_23_05bde1ef10260913296d890d8dfdffb8_colibri.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

2010032901

Definition: The word "2010032901" is a reference to 20th June, 2010. This date is significant as it marks the birth anniversary of the founder of Islam, Muhammad ibn al-Quwama in Medina, Saudi Arabia.


2010032901

280509_13292

Definition: It's a code for an ancient Babylonian calendar, indicating leap years, not 2023 but the year 1329. It describes two separate periods: the common year (which we use) and the New Year (which is used by some scholars).


280509_13292