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  2. Wikipedia:Userboxes/Operating systems - Wikipedia

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    This user uses Windows XP Pro User:The ... Fedora and Red Hat. Wikitext userbox ... Rugby471/Userboxes/dual boot |macosx |windows |apple ...

  3. Multi-booting - Wikipedia

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    The boot loader in or loaded by the MBR displays a menu of logical drives and loads the selected boot loader from the PBR of that drive. An example of a computer with one operating system per storage device is a dual-booting computer that stores Windows on one disk drive and Linux on another disk drive. In this case a multi-booting boot loader ...

  4. List of default file systems - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP: NTFS 3.1 but FAT32 was also common ... Combination: ext4 (Fedora Workstation and Cloud), XFS (Fedora Server ... Master Boot Record (MBR) GUID Partition ...

  5. Windows Subsystem for Linux - Wikipedia

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    Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is a feature of Microsoft Windows that allows for using a Linux environment without the need for a separate virtual machine or dual booting. WSL is installed by default in Windows 11. [3] In Windows 10, it can be installed either by joining the Windows Insider program or manually via Microsoft Store or Winget. [4]

  6. Linux XP - Wikipedia

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    Linux XP was a Fedora Linux-based [2] shareware Linux distribution designed to imitate Windows environment using GNOME desktop; it could run some Microsoft Windows programs using the Wine compatibility layer. Linux XP had to be registered within 99 startups after installation, or the OS would deactivate.

  7. Plymouth (software) - Wikipedia

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    The development of Plymouth began in May 2007 at Red Hat as a replacement for Red Hat Graphical Boot (RHGB). [3] Fedora became the first distribution to ship Plymouth as default in Fedora 10, replacing RHGB. [4] Ubuntu has included it in since Ubuntu 10.04 LTS "Lucid Lynx". [5] Plymouth can now be found in much of the desktop Linux space.

  8. Comparison of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.The specific problem is: Active distributions composed entirely of free software (Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre, gNewSense, Guix System, LibreCMC, Musix GNU+Linux, Parabola GNU/Linux-libre, and Trisquel) need information in all sub categories, #General is complete.

  9. Fedora Linux release history - Wikipedia

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    Fedora Core 3 was released on November 8, 2004, codenamed Heidelberg. [16] Some of the new features in Fedora Core 3 included: [17] The Mozilla Firefox web browser; [16] Support for Indic scripts; [16] GNU GRUB boot loader; Version 2.8 of the GNOME desktop environment (GNOME); Version 3.3 of the K Desktop Environment (KDE); New Fedora Extras ...