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  2. 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 ...

  3. MX Linux - Wikipedia

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    MX Linux is a Linux distribution based on Debian stable and using core antiX components, with additional software created or packaged by the MX community. [2] The development of MX Linux is a collaborative effort between the antiX and former MEPIS communities. The MX name comes from the "M" in MEPIS and the "X" in antiX — an acknowledgment of ...

  4. Pardus (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Live CD-only fork of Gentoo with Linux kernel 2.6.10. [6] Live CD 1.1 2005-05-05 Minor update. [7] 1.0 2005-12-26 First release that could be installed on hard drives. It included K Desktop Environment 3.5.0, Linux kernel 2.6.14.4, [8] and PİSİ package management system. 2007 [9] [10] 2006-12-18 with K Desktop Environment 3.5.5 and Linux ...

  5. Citigroup - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Citigroup achieved its first profitable year since 2007. It reported $10.6 billion in net profit, compared with a $1.6 billion loss in 2009. [88] Late in 2010, the government sold its remaining stock holding in the company, yielding an overall net profit to taxpayers of $12 billion (~$16.4 billion in 2023). [89]

  6. Manjaro - Wikipedia

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    Manjaro was first released on 10 July 2011. [1] By mid 2013, it was in the beta stage, though key elements of the final system had all been implemented, including a GUI installer (then an Antergos installer fork); a package manager (Pacman) with a choice of frontends; Pamac for Xfce desktop and Octopi for its Openbox edition; MHWD (Manjaro Hardware Detection, for detection of free ...