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  2. Ubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu is by far the most popular Linux distribution for running web servers; of the websites they analyze it is "used by 47.3% of all the websites who use Linux", [160] and Ubuntu alone powers more websites than Microsoft Windows, which powers 28.2% of all websites, or 39% of the share Unix has (which includes Linux and thus Ubuntu). All Linux ...

  3. Ubuntu version history - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu releases are also given code names, using an adjective and an animal with the same first letter – an alliteration, e.g., "Dapper Drake".With the exception of the first two releases, code names are in alphabetical order, and except for the first three releases, the first letters are sequential, allowing a quick determination of which release is newer.

  4. Windows Subsystem for Linux - Wikipedia

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    Only Ubuntu (with Bash as the default shell) was supported. WSL beta was also called "Bash on Ubuntu on Windows" or "Bash on Windows". WSL was no longer beta in Windows 10 version 1709 (Fall Creators Update), released on October 17, 2017. Multiple Linux distributions could be installed and were available for install in the Windows Store. [11]

  5. VMware Workstation - Wikipedia

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    Using the Easy Install option to install the Ubuntu 14.04 or Ubuntu 15.04 guest operating system failed to install VMware Tools. 12.0.0 Pro [51] 24 August 2015 The following features have reached end of life in Workstation 12 Pro and have been removed: [52] Unity mode on Linux guest and host operating systems; Virtual Debugger Visual Studio

  6. Firefox - Wikipedia

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    Since its inception, Firefox for Linux supported the 32-bit memory architecture of the IA-32 instruction set. 64-bit builds were introduced in the 4.0 release. [185] The 46.0 release replaced GTK 2.18 with 3.4 as a system requirement on Linux and other systems running X.Org. [197] Starting with 53.0, the 32-bit builds require the SSE2 ...

  7. FileMaker - Wikipedia

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    On September 27, 2016, FileMaker Cloud was introduced, including a Linux server , which was offered exclusively through the Amazon Marketplace. In November 2019, FileMaker Cloud was reintroduced as a software as a service product offered directly from Claris for FileMaker Pro 18.0.3, using the FileMaker Server Cloud 2.18 service on Amazon servers.

  8. Xandros - Wikipedia

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    Xandros Desktop was based on Corel Linux, a Debian-based distribution that was acquired along with the development team behind the product from Corel Corporation in August 2001 after Corel decided to exit the Linux distribution market. [4] Xandros was a founding member of the Desktop Linux Consortium and member of the Interop Vendor Alliance. [5]

  9. TeamViewer - Wikipedia

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    TeamViewer is also available for smartphones and tablets running Android or Apple's iOS/iPadOS operating system, with very limited functionality on Linux based operating systems. [26] Support for Windows Phone and Windows Mobile has been phased out after Microsoft discontinued support for the two operating systems.