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  2. IDLE - Wikipedia

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    IDLE (short for Integrated Development and Learning Environment) [2] [3] is an integrated development environment for Python, which has been bundled with the default implementation of the language since 1.5.2b1. [4] [5] It is packaged as an optional part of the Python packaging with many Linux distributions.

  3. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    It ships with most Linux distributions, [230] AmigaOS 4 (using Python 2.7), FreeBSD (as a package), NetBSD, and OpenBSD (as a package) and can be used from the command line (terminal). Many Linux distributions use installers written in Python: Ubuntu uses the Ubiquity installer, while Red Hat Linux and Fedora Linux use the Anaconda installer.

  4. Kernel panic - Wikipedia

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  5. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    The operating system's success has made it a target for patent litigation as part of the so-called "smartphone wars" between technology companies. [390] [391] Android devices account for more than half of smartphone sales in most markets, including the US, while "only in Japan was Apple on top" (September–November 2013 numbers). [392]

  6. Acer Aspire One - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to install and run other Linux distributions on the Acer Aspire One, and some specially customised Linux distributions have been designed to offer out-of-the-box functionality. These include: Joli OS [16] Ubuntu Netbook Edition (UNE) Linux4One; Kuki Linux; ArchOne [17] Moblin [18] Slitaz

  7. Raspberry Pi - Wikipedia

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    NixOS – a Linux distribution based on the purely functional package management system Nix. NixOS is composed using modules and packages defined in the Nixpkgs project. [210] Rocky Linux [211] Sailfish OS with Raspberry Pi 2 (due to use ARM Cortex-A7 CPU; Raspberry Pi 1 uses different ARMv6 architecture and Sailfish requires ARMv7.) [212]

  8. AMD Software - Wikipedia

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    The main AMD GPU software stacks are fully supported on Linux: GPUOpen for graphics, and ROCm for compute. GPUOpen is most often merely a supplement, for software utilities, to the free Mesa software stack that is widely distributed and available by default on most Linux distributions .

  9. Xgrid - Wikipedia

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    Xgrid is a proprietary grid computing program and protocol developed by the Advanced Computation Group subdivision of Apple Inc. [3]It provides network administrators a method of creating a computing cluster, which allows them to exploit previously unused computational power for calculations that can be divided easily into smaller operations, such as Mandelbrot maps.