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  2. NetworkManager - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; Linux on the desktop; BlueZ; GNOME Keyring Manager; usbserial; Wicd – network manager written in Python; wpa_supplicant; wvdial; netifd – tiny daemon with the ability to listen on netlink events; does not require D-Bus, does not depend on GLib, targets embedded devices

  3. List of router and firewall distributions - Wikipedia

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    Free Range Routing or FRRouting or FRR is a network routing software suite running on Unix-like platforms, particularly Linux, Solaris, OpenBSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD. Gargoyle: Active: Linux distribution: MIPS, x86-64: A free OpenWrt-based Linux distribution for a range of Broadcom and Atheros chipset based wireless routers. Global Technology ...

  4. VyOS - Wikipedia

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    VyOS is an open source network operating system Linux distribution based on Debian. [2]VyOS provides a free routing platform that competes directly with other commercially available solutions from well-known network providers.

  5. Category:Free network management software - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Pages in category "Free network management software"

  6. List of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    Debian family tree. Debian (a portmanteau of the names "Deb" and "Ian") Linux is a distribution that emphasizes free software.It supports many hardware platforms. Debian and distributions based on it use the .deb package format [2] and the dpkg package manager and its frontends (such as apt or synaptic).

  7. Arch Linux - Wikipedia

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    Licensing issues: software that cannot be redistributed, but is free to use, can be included in the Arch User Repository since all that is hosted by the Arch Linux website is a shell script that downloads the actual software from elsewhere. Examples include proprietary freeware such as Google Earth and Spotify.

  8. T2 SDE - Wikipedia

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    In December 2024, version 24.12 was released with initial support for running on Nintendo Wii U, improved SPARC64 and IA-64 stability, an improved global t2 package manager frontend and various other improvements.

  9. Nanolinux - Wikipedia

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    It is based on the Core version of the Tiny Core Linux [7] distribution and uses Busybox, Nano-X instead of X.Org, FLTK 1.3.x as the default GUI toolkit, and SLWM (super-lightweight window manager). The included applications are mainly based on FLTK.