Serial in a sentence as a noun

Got a serial root shell by using the "magic !

There is debugging and serial cables going on.

It's about this Powerbook 1600CS, serial number blah, that we keep sending back.

This tactic was used in catching the recent serial killer Luka.

But for the other cases, like looking up specific serial numbers or whatever, it's a mess.

It works just as well on state of the art hardware as it does on a crappy SMS dumbphone or green-screen serial terminal.

For CS4 and CS5 there were no cracks to install, just map the sites it uses to call home to localhost and enter a fake serial number.

JDownloader again - it'll automate serial downloads of a large number of files.

Serial in a sentence as an adjective

As I understand it, they've built a version that doesn't require activation and takes a special serial number, so they can phase out the CS2 activation servers.

I can think of one time when Marco asked for both root and serial access to one of my boxes so he could debug a HBA. I gave him root on the system, root on the serial concentrator box, and root access to the network enabled power strip for hard reboots.

VC-istan's "serial entrepreneurs" are just glorified PMs whose egos make them unemployable.

Once again, some admin has changed the title from better to worse---it was "How I met a serial killer when I was a marine", which is considerably more descriptive.

Al-Awlaki built up a serial murderer's resume as a sponsor, planner, and coordinator of multiple attacks on civilians in the US and UK.

Even if you're not guilty of 99 of the 100 counts they bring against you, you're guilty of that one. Hello jail time!> do we have someone more sympathetic than a guy who looted his own companies and a serial killer to serve as an example of this kind of thing being done to genuinely innocent victimsThat's the government's take on things.

Steve was reportedly against having slots in the Apple II back in the days of yore, and felt even stronger about slots for the Mac. He decreed that the Macintosh would remain perpetually bereft of slots, enclosed in a tightly sealed case, with only the limited expandability of the two serial ports.

Serial definitions

noun

a serialized set of programs; "a comedy series"; "the Masterworks concert series"

See also: series

noun

a periodical that appears at scheduled times

See also: series

adjective

in regular succession without gaps; "serial concerts"

See also: consecutive sequent sequential successive

adjective

pertaining to or composed in serial technique; "serial music"

adjective

pertaining to or occurring in or producing a series; "serial monogamy"; "serial killing"; "a serial killer"; "serial publication"

adjective

of or relating to the sequential performance of multiple operations; "serial processing"

See also: nonparallel