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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. Miracle Linux - Wikipedia

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    MIRACLE LINUX Corporation, later merged with Cybertrust Japan in 2017, was established in June 2000 by Oracle Corporation Japan and Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Originally developed and marketed a Linux distribution for enterprises market that optimized for Oracle Database application.

  4. ArchLabs - Wikipedia

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    The ArchLabs distribution contains a text-based installer, "AL-Installer" as its installation method, [6] as well as baph, an AUR helper. [7] The installer gives the user the ability to choose from 16 different assorted Desktop Environments and Window Managers as well as a selection of extra software, Linux Kernels, Display Managers and shells.

  5. MIUI - Wikipedia

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    As MIUI's kernel was proprietary, it was in breach of Linux kernel's GPL. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] The source code of certain components was released to GitHub on 25 October 2013. [ 23 ] Kernel sources for a few devices, including the Mi3 , Mi4 , MiNote, and Redmi 1S, were released in March 2015.

  6. .25-20 Winchester - Wikipedia

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    The .25-20 Winchester / 6.6x33mmR, or WCF (Winchester center fire), intermediate cartridge was developed around 1895 for the Winchester Model 1892 lever action rifle. It was based on necking down the .32-20 Winchester.

  7. 3,5-Lutidine - Wikipedia

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    3,5-Lutidine is a heterocyclic organic compound with the formula (CH 3) 2 C 5 H 3 N. It is one of several dimethyl-substituted derivatives of pyridine, all of which are referred to as lutidines.