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10-libvnc.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

60-vnc.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

Vnc

Definition: "VNC" stands for Virtual Network Coordinator. It's a software utility that runs on a network server to manage other computers on the same network or provide remote access services to them. The goal is to simplify the setup, management, and management of complex network infrastructure, improving scalability, security, and efficiency.


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Jvncnet

Definition: "JVNet" refers to a large Christian community network, typically operated by churches worldwide. The word "JVNet" has different meanings depending on context: 1.

JVNet

- In Christianity, it's often used as an abbreviation for "YouthΠ²Jewish Virtual Network." This term is used in several places, such as the "JVNet App," a mobile app that provides information and resources for youth in Judaism. 2.

JV

- The first letter of the word "JV" typically refers to Jesus' name. In Christian denominations, this can also be interpreted as "Youth," especially in Jewish circles, where it's often associated with Jewish young people. 3.

JVNet

- Another version of the term "JVNet" is commonly used for a large digital network or group within Christianity that focuses on Jewish-related activities, education, and community building among young Jews. This could be a place to learn about Jewish holidays, history, literature, music, etc., while also fostering friendships with like-minded individuals. Each application may have different meanings based on its specific purpose and intended audience.


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Vnc

Definition: VNC stands for Virtual Console. It's a client-server system used to control or manage computer hardware remotely, like in a console game where you can interact with your server's hardware via voice commands. It allows users to access their computers' resources (like hard drives, RAM, etc.) without needing to physically plug in the devices.


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