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  2. OpenWrt - Wikipedia

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    The main components are Linux, util-linux, musl, [5] and BusyBox. All components have been optimized to be small enough to fit into the limited storage and memory available in home routers. OpenWrt is configured using a command-line interface (ash shell) or a web interface (LuCI).

  3. SteamOS - Wikipedia

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    SteamOS is an Arch Linux-based Linux distribution developed by Valve.It incorporates Valve's video game storefront Steam and is the official operating system for the Steam Deck, Valve's portable gaming device, as well as Valve's earlier Steam Machines.

  4. List of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. List of software distributions using the Linux kernel This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages) This article relies excessively on references to primary sources. Please improve this ...

  5. SuperGamer - Wikipedia

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    SuperGamer is a Linux distribution for the x86 platform originally based on the PCLinuxOS distribution, [1] and is currently based on VectorLinux. [2] Focusing on gaming , it is designed to be run directly from a Live DVD .

  6. Garuda Linux - Wikipedia

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    Garuda Linux is a Arch Linux-based, Linux distribution targeted towards gaming. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It offers multiple desktop environments , but the KDE Plasma version is the default. [ 4 ] The term Garuda , originating from Hinduism and Buddhism , is defined as a divine eagle-like sun bird and the king of birds.

  7. Alpine Linux - Wikipedia

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    Alpine offers a number of preinstalled configuration scripts which guide the user through initial configuration of the system for common computing tasks. [22] In addition, Alpine also offers a webserver -based tool known as the Alpine Configuration Framework, which allows users less familiar with Alpine or the command line to configure the ...

  8. Video games and Linux - Wikipedia

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    Linux-based operating systems can be used for playing video games.Because few games natively support the Linux kernel, various software has been made to run Windows games, software, and programs, such as Wine, Cedega, DXVK, and Proton, and managers such as Lutris and PlayOnLinux.

  9. yum (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Yellowdog Updater Modified (YUM) is a free and open-source command-line package-management utility for computers running the Linux operating system using the RPM Package Manager. [4] Though YUM has a command-line interface, several other tools provide graphical user interfaces to YUM functionality.