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  2. Virtualmin - Wikipedia

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    Virtualmin is a domain hosting and website control panel which gives the ability to create and manage many domains, as well as simplify both automation and tasks. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is based on Webmin . [ 5 ]

  3. TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library - Wikipedia

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    The project maintains around 100 virtual appliances, all freely licensed, with daily automatic security updates and backup capabilities. [2] They are packaged in formats for different virtualization platforms, and two builds for installing onto physical media (to non-virtualized hard disk or USB from a hybrid ISO) or onto the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud.

  4. List of GNU packages - Wikipedia

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    Summarising the situation in 2013, Richard Stallman identified nine aspects which generally apply to being a GNU package, [1] but he noted that exceptions and flexibility are possible when there are good reasons: [2] The package should say that it is a GNU package. It should be distributed via ftp.gnu.org, or another site offering access to ...

  5. Windows 7 - Wikipedia

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    The service pack is on a much smaller scale than those released for previous versions of Windows, particularly Windows Vista. [151] Windows 7 Service Pack 1 adds support for Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX), a 256-bit instruction set extension for processors, and improves IKEv2 by

  6. List of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    January 7, 2002 Windows CE 4.1: Jameson: July 30, 2002 Windows CE 4.2: McKendric: April 23, 2003 Windows CE 5.0: Macallan: July 9, 2004 Windows Embedded CE 6.0: Yamakazi: November 1, 2006 Windows Embedded Compact 7: Chelan: March 1, 2011 Windows Embedded Compact 2013 — June 13, 2013

  7. Wubi (software) - Wikipedia

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    A boot menu in Windows 7 showing options to start Ubuntu, which was added by the Wubi installer. Wubi adds an entry to the Windows boot menu which allows the user to run Linux. Ubuntu is installed within a file in the Windows file system (c:\ubuntu\disks\root.disk), as opposed to being installed within its own partition.

  8. Ubuntu Software Center - Wikipedia

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    An online edition of the Ubuntu Software Center was released, the Ubuntu Apps Directory. The Web store shows the same content as the Software Center application, with a download button that opens the application if running Ubuntu or a link to download the Ubuntu operating system installer if running a different operating system. [9]

  9. cPanel - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the GUI, cPanel also has command line and API-based access that allows third-party software vendors, web hosting organizations, and developers to automate standard system administration processes. [2] cPanel & WHM is designed to function either as a dedicated server or virtual private server.