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  2. BioLinux - Wikipedia

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    NEBC Bio-Linux [3] packages can also be installed on a standard Debian system as long as the bio-linux-base package is also installed. This creates a /usr/local/bioinf directory where our other packages install their software. Debian packages may also work on Ubuntu Linux or other Debian-derived installations.

  3. CloudBioLinux - Wikipedia

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    CloudBioLinux is an open-source project providing machine images for bioinformatics on cloud computing platforms. [1] CloudBioLinux provides a build and deployment system which can deploy directly to desktop machines, to desktop Virtual Machines (VMs), or to cloud providers such as the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2).

  4. List of open-source bioinformatics software - Wikipedia

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    Linux: GPL: Jonathan Eisen: Anduril: Component-based workflow framework for data analysis Linux, macOS, Windows: GPL: University of Helsinki: Apache Taverna: Written in Java: Linux, macOS, Windows: Apache License 2.0 Apache Software Foundation, myGrid: Ascalaph Designer: Computer program for general purpose molecular modelling for molecular ...

  5. Terry A. Davis - Wikipedia

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    In December 2018, Linux.org, an unofficial community for Linux users, was vandalized by a hacker with a reference to his death. [21] In November 2019, Davis was the subject of a 30-minute documentary on BBC Radio 4 .

  6. Bioconductor - Wikipedia

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    The community of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution strives towards an automated building of BioConductor packages Archived 2007-08-11 at the Wayback Machine for their distribution. BioKnoppix and Quantian are projects extending Knoppix that have contributed bootable Debian GNU/Linux CDs providing BioConductor installations.

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  9. Rocks Cluster Distribution - Wikipedia

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    Rocks Cluster Distribution (originally NPACI Rocks) is a Linux distribution intended for high-performance computing (HPC) clusters.It was started by National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure and the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) in 2000. [2]