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  2. Proxmox Virtual Environment - Wikipedia

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    Two types of virtualization are supported: container-based with LXC (starting from version 4.0 replacing OpenVZ used in version up to 3.4, included [10]), and full virtualization with KVM. [11] It includes a web-based management interface. [12] [13] There is also a mobile application available for controlling PVE environments. [14]

  3. List of file signatures - Wikipedia

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    VMware 4 Virtual Disk description file (split disk) 43 72 32 34: Cr24: 0 crx Google Chrome extension [47] or packaged app [48] 41 47 44 33: AGD3: 0 fh8 FreeHand 8 document [49] [50] 05 07 00 00 42 4F 42 4F 05 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 ␅␇␀␀BOBO ␅␇␀␀␀␀␀␀ ␀␀␀␀␀␁ 0 cwk AppleWorks 5 document 06 07 E1 ...

  4. Parallels Desktop for Mac - Wikipedia

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    Parallels Desktop for Mac is a hypervisor providing hardware virtualization for Mac computers. It is developed by Parallels, a subsidiary of Corel.. Parallels was initially developed for Macintosh systems with Intel processors, with version 16.5 introducing support for Macs with Apple silicon.

  5. List of codecs - Wikipedia

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    MPEG-4 AAC reference software (ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001) Harmonic and Individual Lines and Noise (HILN, MPEG-4 Parametric Audio Coding) MPEG-4 reference software (ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001) TwinVQ. MPEG-4 reference software (ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001) FFmpeg (decoding only) BSAC (Bit-Sliced Arithmetic Coding) MPEG-4 reference software (ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001 ...

  6. Ubuntu version history - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu 24.10 "Oracular Oriole" Ubuntu releases are made semiannually by Canonical Ltd, its developers, using the year and month of the release as a version number.The first Ubuntu release, for example, was Ubuntu 4.10 and was released on 20 October 2004.

  7. Hackintosh - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2008, a new commercial product, EFi-X, was released that claims to allow full, simple booting off official Leopard install disks, and a subsequent install, without any patching required, but this is possibly a repackaging of Boot-132 technology in a USB-attached device. [75]

  8. Trusted Platform Module - Wikipedia

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    iso/iec 11889-1:2015, iso/iec 11889-2:2015, iso/iec 11889-3:2015, iso/iec 11889-4:2015 Components of a Trusted Platform Module complying with the TPM version 1.2 standard Trusted Platform Module ( TPM ) is an international standard for a secure cryptoprocessor , a dedicated microcontroller designed to secure hardware through integrated ...