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CentOS (/ ˈ s ɛ n t ɒ s /, from Community Enterprise Operating System; also known as CentOS Linux) [5] [6] is a discontinued Linux distribution that provided a free and open-source community-supported computing platform, functionally compatible with its upstream source, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
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Release 6.5.6 is the last Maintenance Release for the 6.5.x code stream 7: August 2005 Added IBM Db2 support as database storage 7.0.1 July 2006 Added native Linux client, with initial release certified for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. 7.0.2 September 2006
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.
With the advent of the GNU Project and Linux, new crons appeared. The most prevalent of these is the Vixie cron, originally coded by Paul Vixie in 1987. Version 3 of Vixie cron was released in late 1993. Version 4.1 was renamed to ISC Cron and was released in January 2004. Version 3, with some minor bugfixes, is used in most distributions of ...
Trisquel, a fully free GNU/Linux distribution [220] Linux Q83 is a fast, secure, and innovative Linux distribution; Ubuntu-based: Lubuntu [221] and Xubuntu [221] Void Linux – a rolling release Linux distribution which was designed and implemented from scratch, provides images based on musl or glibc
HFS Plus or HFS+ (also known as Mac OS Extended or HFS Extended [5]) is a journaling file system developed by Apple Inc. It replaced the Hierarchical File System (HFS) as the primary file system of Apple computers with the 1998 release of Mac OS 8.1.