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  2. GNU nano - Wikipedia

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    GNU nano is a text editor for Unix-like computing systems or operating environments using a command line interface. It emulates the Pico text editor, part of the Pine email client, and also provides additional functionality. [ 5 ]

  3. Comparison of text editors - Wikipedia

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    GNU Project 2000 48.0 [13] ... GNU nano: Chris Allegretta 1999 8.3 [16] ...

  4. List of GNU packages - Wikipedia

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    Summarising the situation in 2013, Richard Stallman identified nine aspects which generally apply to being a GNU package, [1] but he noted that exceptions and flexibility are possible when there are good reasons: [2] The package should say that it is a GNU package. It should be distributed via ftp.gnu.org, or another site offering access to ...

  5. Comparison of operating system kernels - Wikipedia

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    GNU/kNetBSD (Debian GNU/NetBSD), The NetBSD Project: ELF, others - platform dependent monolithic, anykernel using rump kernel architecture IPFilter, PF, NPF: Yes

  6. List of computer technology code names - Wikipedia

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    Pommes — ROOT GNU/Linux 1.4 Beta; Pomona — Yellow Dog Linux 2.0; Pooh — Sun real-time MPEG2 decoder; Poppy — Sun 17" entry level; Portland — Portola — i752; Potato — Debian GNU/Linux 2.2; Potomac — Intel Xeon MP; Powderhorn — Sun StorEdge L6000; Power Express — Apple Power Macintosh G3 Pro; Power Surge — Apple Power ...

  7. Midnight Commander - Wikipedia

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    GNU Midnight Commander (also known as mc, the command used to start it, and as mouseless commander in older versions [4]) is a free cross-platform orthodox file manager. [5] It was started by Miguel de Icaza in 1994 [ 1 ] as a clone of the then-popular Norton Commander .

  8. Ubuntu version history - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu 24.10 "Oracular Oriole" Ubuntu releases are made semiannually by Canonical Ltd, its developers, using the year and month of the release as a version number.The first Ubuntu release, for example, was Ubuntu 4.10 and was released on 20 October 2004.

  9. Fedora Linux release history - Wikipedia

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    Fedora Core 2 was released on May 18, 2004, codenamed Tettnang. [14]Some of the new features in Fedora Core 2 included: [15] Version 2.6 of the Linux kernel;; Version 2.6 of the GNOME Desktop Environment (GNOME);