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  2. Comparison of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    Debian packages as per Debian; TurnKey packages for life of current major version (plus backports per request) 2023-09-14 Debian Social Contract and DFSG: Debian server based software appliance library aiming to balance security and ease of use None Active Ubuntu and Derivatives [98] Canonical Ltd. Canonical Ltd. 2004 24.10 [99] 24.04.1 LTS [100]

  3. Ubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu is by far the most popular Linux distribution for running web servers; of the websites they analyse 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 ...

  4. Ubuntu version history - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu Software will now only install packages from the Snap Store and provide an option for selecting the desired release channel to install from. This release also ended all support for the 32-bit architecture. [255] [256] DEB files now open in Archive Manager by default.

  5. Snap (software) - Wikipedia

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    Snap is a software packaging and deployment system developed by Canonical for operating systems that use the Linux kernel and the systemd init system. The packages, called snaps, and the tool for using them, snapd, work across a range of Linux distributions [3] and allow upstream software developers to distribute their applications directly to users.

  6. Linux Mint - Wikipedia

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    Linux Mint 2.0 'Barbara' was the first version to use Ubuntu as its codebase and its GNOME interface. It had few users until the release of Linux Mint 3.0, 'Cassandra'. [14] [15] Linux Mint 2.0 was based on Ubuntu 6.10, [citation needed] using Ubuntu's package repositories and using it as a codebase. It then followed its own codebase, building ...

  7. Puppy Linux - Wikipedia

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    Puppy Linux is a family of light-weight Linux distributions that focus on ease of use [6] and minimal memory footprint.The entire system can be run from random-access memory (RAM) with current versions generally taking up about 600 MB (64-bit), 300 MB (32-bit), allowing the boot medium to be removed after the operating system has started.

  8. Comparison of mobile operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Linux (based on a combination of Linux MeeGo and Samsung Bada) Firefox OS / Open Web (based on Linux kernel) Linux: Linux (based on Ubuntu) Linux (based on Debian) Linux (mainly based on KDE neon) Linux (based on Debian) Linux (based on Alpine Linux) Supported CPU architecture ARM (32-bit ARMv7-A and 64-bit ARMv8-A only), x86, x86-64 [8] 64-bit ...

  9. Linux kernel version history - Wikipedia

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    BPF CO-RE support [63] [64] Random number generator improvements [65] New Real-Time Linux Analysis (RTLA) tool [66] Support giving names to anonymous memory [67] Mitigate straight-line speculation attacks [68] Used in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on newer hardware [69] Named Superb Owl [70] 5.16 9 January 2022 [71] 5.16.20 [72] April 2022 [72]

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