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Fedora 21, the first version without a codename, [67] was released on December 9, 2014. [68] GNOME desktop 3.14 with several minor visual enhancements; Due to concerns regarding lack of direction, Fedora introduced three flavors providing different specialized set of preinstalled packages depending on use purpose: Workstation, Server, and Cloud
server, workstation None Inactive CentOS Stream: CentOS Project CentOS Project 2019 9 [12] 5 years [13] 2021-12-03 X Upstream of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) server, workstation None Active Chakra: Jan Mette and Arch Linux KDEmod developers The Chakra Project Team 2010 Rolling: Rolling: 2017.10 X Arch Linux [14] desktop None Inactive Chimera ...
Server, workstation: STOP 6, XTS-400: BAE Systems: 2003 STOP 5, XTS-300 8.2 August 2008: US$60,000 (equivalent to $84,909 in 2023)+; bundled with XTS hardware and OEM licensed: Proprietary: Server, workstation: Symbian: Symbian Ltd. 1998 EPOC32 9.5 2009: Discontinued; Commercial Proprietary: Phone: Symbian platform Symbian Foundation: 2010 ...
Fedora Linux [7] is a Linux distribution developed by the Fedora Project.It was originally developed in 2003 as a continuation of the Red Hat Linux project. It contains software distributed under various free and open-source licenses and aims to be on the leading edge of open-source technologies.
4.3BSD, 4.4BSD, Mach 2.5, UNIX System V: 5.1B-6 2010-10-01 Cost $99 (non-commercial) Proprietary: General Purpose Only runs on HP Alpha systems or emulators. Darwin: Apple Inc. 2001-03-01 NeXTSTEP, FreeBSD, classic Mac OS: 22.5.0 2023-05-18 Free APSL, GPL and others Workstation, Home Desktop, Server: The kernel and certain userland components ...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), a derivative of Fedora Linux, maintained and commercially supported by Red Hat. It seeks to provide tested, secure, and stable Linux server and workstation support to businesses. openSUSE, a community distribution mainly sponsored by German company SUSE.
DNF (abbreviation for Dandified YUM) [7] [8] [9] is a package manager for Red Hat-based Linux distributions and derivatives. DNF was introduced in Fedora 18 in 2013 as a replacement for yum; [10] it has been the default package manager since Fedora 22 in 2015 [11] and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 [when?] [12] and is also an alternative package manager for Mageia.
The Fedora Project was founded in November 2003 [6] when Red Hat decided to split Red Hat Linux into Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and a community-based operating system, Fedora. [7] Red Hat Professional Workstation was created at this same time. [8]