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  2. Bitnami - Wikipedia

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    Bitnami is a library of installers or software packages for web applications and software stacks as well as virtual appliances.Bitnami is sponsored by Bitrock, a company founded in 2003 in Seville, Spain by Daniel Lopez Ridruejo and Erica Brescia. [1]

  3. GoboLinux - Wikipedia

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    GoboLinux is a Linux distribution whose most prominent feature is a reorganization of the traditional Linux file system.Rather than following the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard like most Unix-like systems, each program in a GoboLinux system has its own subdirectory tree, where all of its files (including settings specific for that program) may be found.

  4. Libranet - Wikipedia

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    Libranet was an operating system based on Debian. The last version (as of April 25, 2005) released is Libranet 3.0, which cost about $90 in US dollars for new users, or $65 for existing Libranet users. The previous version, Libranet 2.8.1, became free to download. Development of Libranet has been discontinued.

  5. Unraid - Wikipedia

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    Unraid is based on Slackware Linux. Supported file systems: XFS, Btrfs, ZFS and ReiserFS. Unraid installs to and boots from a USB flash drive and runs entirely in memory. All configuration data related to the operating system is stored on the flash device and loaded at the same time as the operating system itself.

  6. ClearOS - Wikipedia

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    ClearOS is based on CentOS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, [5] designed for use in small and medium enterprises as a network gateway and network server with a web-based administration interface. [6] It is positioned as an alternative to Windows Small Business Server. [7] ClearOS is the successor to ClarkConnect.

  7. Extent (file systems) - Wikipedia

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    BFS – BeOS, Zeta and Haiku operating systems; Btrfs – Extent-based copy-on-write (COW) file system for Linux; EFS – Extent File System – SGI's first-generation file system for IRIX; ext4 – Linux file system (when the configuration enables extents – the default in Linux since version 2.6.23) Files-11 – OpenVMS file system

  8. FBI, DHS leaders decline to testify publicly about threats ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -FBI Director Christopher Wray and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas declined to appear publicly on Thursday before a U.S. Senate committee to discuss national ...

  9. YaST - Wikipedia

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    YaST (Yet another Setup Tool [4]) is a Linux operating system setup and configuration tool. YaST is featured in the openSUSE Linux distribution, as well as in SUSE's derived commercial distributions. It is also part of the defunct United Linux. YaST features tools that can configure many aspects of the system. YaST was released first in April 1995.