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  2. Wayland (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Wayland is a communication protocol that specifies the communication between a display server and its clients, as well as a C library implementation of that protocol. [9] A display server using the Wayland protocol is called a Wayland compositor, because it additionally performs the task of a compositing window manager.

  3. Tiling window manager - Wikipedia

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    HyprlandHyprland is a dynamic tiling wayland compositor that offers unique features like smooth animations, dynamic tiling, and rounded corners. japokwm — Dynamic Wayland tiling compositor based around creating layouts, based on wlroots. newm — Wayland compositor written with laptops and touchpads in mind (currently unmaintained).

  4. Arch Linux - Wikipedia

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    Kernel type: Monolithic (Linux kernel): Userland: GNU: Influenced: Artix Linux, EndeavourOS, Manjaro, Garuda Linux and others: Influenced by: CRUX, BSD: Default user interface: Command-line interface (Zsh as the default shell in Live CD or Live USB and Bash as the default shell after installation)

  5. Comparison of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.The specific problem is: Active distributions composed entirely of free software (Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre, gNewSense, Guix System, LibreCMC, Musix GNU+Linux, Parabola GNU/Linux-libre, and Trisquel) need information in all sub categories, #General is complete.

  6. X Window System - Wikipedia

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    X is an architecture-independent system for remote graphical user interfaces and input device capabilities. Each person using a networked terminal has the ability to interact with the display with any type of user input device.

  7. Linux - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 January 2025. Family of Unix-like operating systems This article is about the family of operating systems. For the kernel, see Linux kernel. For other uses, see Linux (disambiguation). Operating system Linux Tux the penguin, the mascot of Linux Developer Community contributors, Linus Torvalds Written ...

  8. KWallet - Wikipedia

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    KDE Wallet manager (KWallet) can be integrated with various web browsers including Chrome, Opera, and Edge. To use KDE Wallet manager (KWallet) integration on Google Chrome or any other Chromium based browsers, user needs to run the browser with argument --password-store=kwallet5 or --password-store=detect.

  9. Rainbow table - Wikipedia

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    A rainbow table is a precomputed table for caching the outputs of a cryptographic hash function, usually for cracking password hashes.Passwords are typically stored not in plain text form, but as hash values.