named driver

In computing, a named pipe (also known as a FIFO for its behavior) is an extension to the traditional pipe concept on Unix and Unix-like systems, and is one of the methods of inter-process communication (IPC). The concept is also found in OS/2 and Microsoft Windows, although the semantics differ substantially. A traditional pipe is "unnamed" and lasts only as long as the process. A named pipe, however, can last as long as the system is up, beyond the life of the process. It can be deleted if no longer used. Usually a named pipe appears as a file, and generally processes attach to it for IPC.

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  1. asti1488

    Insurance

    Hi just a question before my mgs5 arrives regarding insurance. I am leasing the car but want to insure it in my wife's name and me as a named driver. She has max no claims bonus in her name and as I had a company van until I retired my no claims expired. So can I lease in my name and insure in...
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