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  2. Software versioning - Wikipedia

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    For example, Linux 2.3 was a development family of the second major design of the Linux kernel, and Linux 2.4 was the stable release family that Linux 2.3 matured into. After the minor version number in the Linux kernel is the release number, in ascending order; for example, Linux 2.4.0 → Linux 2.4.22.

  3. Linux kernel version history - Wikipedia

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    Each major version – identified by the first two numbers of a release version – is designated one of the following levels of support: Supported until next stable version; Long-term support (LTS); maintained for a few years [1] Super-long-term support (SLTS); maintained for many more years by the Civil Infrastructure Platform (CIP) [2]

  4. Scribus - Wikipedia

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    From view of developers Version 1.5.7 is stable. There are no new Versions in pipe with Backports for the 1.4 tree with the near end of QT4 support in most systems. Scribus 1.5.8 supports full Python 3 support also for MacOS and modern UI features like Dark Mode.

  5. NEdit - Wikipedia

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    NEdit, the Nirvana editor, is a text editor and source code editor for the X Window System.It has an interface similar to text editors on Microsoft Windows and Macintosh, rather than to older UNIX editors like Emacs.

  6. Z shell - Wikipedia

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    The Z shell (Zsh) is a Unix shell that can be used as an interactive login shell and as a command interpreter for shell scripting.Zsh is an extended Bourne shell with many improvements, including some features of Bash, ksh, and tcsh.

  7. KDE Plasma 5 - Wikipedia

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    Support for Wayland was prepared in the compositor and planned for a later release. [1] It was made initially available in the 5.4 release. [10] Stable support for a basic Wayland session was provided in the 5.5 release (December 2015). [11] Support for NVIDIA proprietary driver for Plasma on Wayland was added in the 5.16 release (June 2019). [12]

  8. Lutris - Wikipedia

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    Lutris is a free and open source game manager for Linux-based operating systems developed and maintained by Mathieu Comandon and the community, [3] released under the GNU General Public License.

  9. Modula-3 - Wikipedia

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    Modula-3 is a programming language conceived as a successor to an upgraded version of Modula-2 known as Modula-2+.It has been influential in research circles (influencing the designs of languages such as Java, C#, Python [8] and Nim), but it has not been adopted widely in industry.