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  2. unixODBC - Wikipedia

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    unixODBC is an open-source project that implements the Open Database Connectivity API. [2] The code is provided under the GNU GPL / LGPL and can be built and used on many different operating systems, including most versions of Unix , Linux , Mac OS X , IBM OS/2 and Microsoft's Interix .

  3. FreeTDS - Wikipedia

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    FreeTDS is licensed under terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License. For scripting languages, FreeTDS is used in conjunction with a module for that language such as DBD::Sybase in Perl, Python-Sybase for Python, or Ruby DBI for Ruby. jTDS is a Java implementation of FreeTDS, available on SourceForge.

  4. List of GNU Core Utilities commands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of commands from the GNU Core Utilities for Unix environments. These commands can be found on Unix operating systems and most Unix-like operating systems.. GNU Core Utilities include basic file, shell and text manipulation utilities.

  5. Tabular Data Stream - Wikipedia

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    FreeTDS; TinyTDS, Ruby bindings to FreeTDS. jTDS, a pure-Java JDBC driver for TDS databases; jBCP, an extension of jTDS to include BCP protocols; United States Patent 7318075: Enhanced tabular data stream protocol, Microsoft; Patent: TRANSPORTING TABLE VALUED PARAMETER OVER TABULAR DATA STREAM PROTOCOL, Microsoft

  6. List of BSD operating systems - Wikipedia

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    CRUX is a Linux distribution mainly targeted at expert computer users. It uses BSD-style initscripts and utilizes a ports system similar to a BSD-based operating system. Chimera Linux: Chimera Linux is a Linux distribution created by Daniel Kolesa, a semi-active contributor to Void Linux. It uses a userland and core utilities based on FreeBSD.

  7. GNOME-DB - Wikipedia

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    GNOME-DB is a database application by the GNOME community. The project aims to provide a free unified data access architecture to the GNOME project for all Unix platforms. GNOME-DB is useful for any application that accesses persistent data (not only databases, but data), since it contains a data management API.

  8. Comparison of open-source operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Multiserver Microkernel (Hurd kernel) or Monolithic (Linux-libre kernel, fork of Linux kernel, and other kernels which are not part of the GNU Project) C: 1:1 Unix-like: 2.4 on Linux-libre kernel (not on Hurd kernel) Linux: ReactOS: GPL, LGPL Hybrid C, C++ Windows-like: No RISC OS: Apache 2.0 Monolithic (with cooperative multitasking) ARM ...

  9. SDF Public Access Unix System - Wikipedia

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    The Linux system was officially decommissioned on August 17, 2001. The occasion was captured in a COMMODE Log preserved by one of SDF's users. [ 15 ] ( COMMODE is a DEC TOPS-20 chat system ported by Jones to Unix as an executable KornShell script.)