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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. Basilisk II - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS 8.5, which came out nine months later, was PowerPC-only and marked the end of Apple's 680x0 support. Ports of Basilisk II exist for multiple computing platforms , including AmigaOS 4 , BeOS , Linux , Amiga , Windows NT , macOS , MorphOS and mobile devices such as the PlayStation Portable .

  4. Mac OS X Server - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X Server is a series of discontinued Unix-like server operating systems developed by Apple Inc. based on macOS.It provided server functionality and system administration tools, and tools to manage both macOS-based computers and iOS-based devices, network services such as a mail transfer agent, AFP and SMB servers, an LDAP server, and a domain name server, as well as server applications ...

  5. Copland (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    It was intended to be released with the name System 8, and later after changing their naming style, Mac OS 8. [1] Planned as a modern successor to the aging System 7 , Copland introduced protected memory , preemptive multitasking , and several new underlying operating system features, while retaining compatibility with existing Mac applications.

  6. Classic Mac OS - Wikipedia

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    Support for Macintosh clones was first exhibited in System 7.5.1, which was the first version to include the "Mac OS" logo (a variation on the original Happy Mac startup icon), and Mac OS 7.6 was the first to be named "Mac OS" instead of "System". These changes were made to disassociate the operating system from Apple's own Macintosh models.

  7. What is Norton 360 with LifeLock Select? - AOL

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    Current and previous two versions of Mac OS. Features not supported: Norton Cloud Backup, Norton Parental Control, and Norton SafeCam. Android™ operating systems

  8. HFS Plus - Wikipedia

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    [2] With the release of the Mac OS X 10.2.2 update on November 11, 2002, Apple added optional journaling features to HFS Plus for improved data reliability. These features were accessible through the GUI, using the Disk Utility application in Mac OS X Server, but only accessible through the command line in the standard desktop client. [7]

  9. Mac OS X Server 1.0 - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X Server 1.0 is an operating system developed by Apple, Inc. released on March 16, 1999. [1] It was the first version of Mac OS X Server.. It was Apple's first commercial product to be derived from "Rhapsody"—an eventual replacement for the classic Mac OS derived from NeXTSTEP's architecture (acquired in 1997 as part of Apple's purchase of NeXT) and BSD-like Mach kernel.