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Environments section . Distributions (distros) A distro is a set of choices of layers/parts/policies, all packaged together under one label. Some major distros: Debian, Ubuntu, Ku
Linux operating system basics, parts, myths, and truths

Esoteric Operating Systems

https://sgfault.com/post/2018/05/2018-05-31-esoteric-os/

own. The major Linux distributions and the BSDs offer this alternative path. Inside this alternative realm, a few brave ones decided to wander further off into the void and come u

List of archived operating systems | OS Archive

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2011. Like many small distributions, it highlights the versatility of Linux and the ability to tailor systems for specific performance and hardware needs.   PartedMagic Parte

A FreeBSD 11 Desktop How-to » Cooltrainer.org

https://cooltrainer.org/a-freebsd-desktop-howto/

OS X, and many Linux distributions ship with a default firewall ruleset. FreeBSD does not, because there is no one-size-fits-all firewall configuration, but it does include one of
A guide to a full-featured modern desktop FreeBSD installation

Download latest stable Chromium binaries (64-bit and 32-bit)

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Chromium, on Linux distributions? In most cases, Chromium is directly available in the official repository of each Linux distribution . So it is easy to install, update and remove
Download latest stable Chromium binaries for Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD and Android (64-bit and 32-bit)

Mandrake Expatriate Syndrome

http://greenfly.org/mes.html

part of users of other distributions, telling him how "Mandrake Sucks!" and possibly telling him to use a "real" distribution or some other taunt along those lines. That sort of o

intro

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sudo with RH based distributions. A brief comparison of VMware Server, VirtualBox and KVM A casual comparison of three popular virtualization methods. A quick guide to bridged net

GuestArticles index [LWN.net]

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(January 16, 2008) Distributions in the Summer of Code (April 30, 2008) Gentoo: New release, "new" leadership (July 16, 2008) Google's Summer of Code: Past and Future (F


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