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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. Ubuntu version history - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of the Ubuntu 14.10 "Utopic Unicorn" desktop with the mascot wallpaper On 23 April 2014 Shuttleworth announced that Ubuntu 14.10 would carry the name Utopic Unicorn . [ 176 ] This version is the 21st release, officially characterized as a release that addressed "bug fixes and incremental quality improvements". [ 177 ]

  4. OS-tan - Wikipedia

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    Windows Me-tan is a clumsy girl and tries her best in everything, but as a result, she always fails, but is always cheerful. She is the first OS-tan in the Futaba Channel, being created on August 6, 2003. She has mint green braids with an ahoge, a blue maid dress, with an orange or red bow on the chest with the Windows Me system restore icon.

  5. Usage share of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Linux is also most used for web servers, and the most common Linux distribution is Ubuntu, followed by Debian. Linux has almost caught up with the second-most popular (desktop) OS, macOS, in some regions, such as in South America, [7] and in Asia it's at 6.4% (7% with ChromeOS) vs 9.7% for macOS. [8]

  6. LineageOS - Wikipedia

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    Styles – Set a global dark or light theme mode and customize accent colors. This functionality can also be managed automatically by the system based on wallpaper or time of day (in line with LiveDisplay). System Profiles – Enable or disable common settings based on the selected profile (For example, a "Home" profile and a "Work" profile).

  7. Safe mode - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows, macOS, Android and Linux distributions such as Ubuntu and Linux Mint are examples of contemporary operating systems that implement a safe mode as well as other complex electronic devices.

  8. VMware Workstation Player - Wikipedia

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    Linux guests supported: GNU/Linux with vmwgfx; Vulkan Render Support for Linux Workstation Player Workstation 16 Player enables 3D support for Intel GPUs on Linux hosts to deliver DirectX 10.1 and OpenGL 3.3 to VMs using Vulkan Renderer (Linux host with a recent Intel/Vulkan driver is needed; Mesa 20.1 or later recommended) Sandboxed Graphics:

  9. 2000s - Wikipedia

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    Open-source software, such as the Linux operating system, the Mozilla Firefox web browser and VLC media player, gain ground. Internet commerce became standard for reservations; stock trading; promotion of music, arts, literature, and film; shopping; and other activities.