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  2. Windows Subsystem for Linux - Wikipedia

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    WSL 1 (released August 2, 2016), acted as a compatibility layer for running Linux binary executables (in ELF format) by implementing Linux system calls in the Windows kernel. [4] WSL 2 (announced May 2019 [5]), introduced a real Linux kernel – a managed virtual machine (via Hyper-V technology) that implements the full Linux kernel. As a ...

  3. Docker (software) - Wikipedia

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    Docker Desktop distributes some components that are licensed under the GNU General Public License. Docker Desktop is not free for large enterprises. [21] The Dockerfile files can be licensed under an open-source license themselves. The scope of such a license statement is only the Dockerfile and not the container image.

  4. MKS Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    MKS Toolkit is a software package produced and maintained by PTC that provides a Unix-like environment for scripting, connectivity and porting Unix and Linux software to Microsoft Windows.

  5. Waydroid - Wikipedia

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    Waydroid enables Android applications to access network services through the host system's Internet connection and appear directly on the Linux desktop, integrating with the rest of the system. [1] The CPU requirements for Waydroid vary based on architecture. To verify compatibility, users can inspect their CPU's specifications using: [5]

  6. Install or Uninstall DataMask by AOL

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    4. Click Change/Remove, Add/Remove, or Uninstall. - If there is no entry in the Add/Remove Programs window for DataMask by AOL, contact our technical support team at datamaskhelp@aol.com. 5. Follow the on screen prompts. 6. Restart your computer to complete the uninstallation.

  7. Cooperative Linux - Wikipedia

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    Synaptic and nautilus running on Windows. The term "cooperative" is used to describe two entities working in parallel. In effect Cooperative Linux turns the two different operating system kernels into two big coroutines.

  8. Qubes OS - Wikipedia

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    Qubes OS is a security-focused desktop operating system that aims to provide security through isolation. [5] Isolation is provided through the use of virtualization technology. This allows the segmentation of applications into secure virtual machines called qubes.

  9. Client/Server Runtime Subsystem - Wikipedia

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    The Client/Server Runtime Subsystem, or csrss.exe, is a component of the Windows NT family of operating systems that provides the user mode side of the Win32 subsystem.In modern versions of Windows, it is primarily involved with process and thread management, console window handling, side-by-side assembly loading and the shutdown process.