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  2. BusyBox - Wikipedia

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    More commonly, the desired command names are linked (using hard or symbolic links) to the BusyBox executable; BusyBox reads argv[0] to find the name by which it is called, and runs the appropriate command, for example just /bin/ls. after /bin/ls is linked to /bin/busybox. This works because the first argument passed to a program is the name ...

  3. Alpine Linux - Wikipedia

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    Alpine Linux is a Linux distribution designed to be small, simple, and secure. [3] It uses musl, BusyBox, and OpenRC instead of the more commonly used glibc, GNU Core Utilities, and systemd.

  4. Comparison of Java virtual machines - Wikipedia

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    3.1.4 [11] 18 February 2016 [11] Free Eclipse Public License version 1.0 [12] Kaffe: Transvirtual Technologies 1996 1.1.9 22 February 2008 Free GPL version 2 or later [13] Mysaifu JVM? 16 April 2005 [14] 0.4.8 [14] 5 March 2010 [14] Free GPL version 2 only [14] SableVM: Sable Research Group? 1.13 30 March 2007 [15] Free LGPL version 2.1 or later

  5. Download and install the latest Java Virtual Machine in ...

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    Pentium 166 MHz or faster processor with at least 64 MB of physical RAM; 98 MB of free disk space; Download and install the latest Java Virtual Machine in Internet Explorer. 1. Go to www.java.com. 2. Click Free Java Download. 3. Click Agree and Start Free Download. 4. Click Run. Notes: If prompted by the User Account Control window, click Yes.

  6. Comparison of web server software - Wikipedia

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    Windows Linux macOS BSD Solaris eComStation OpenVMS AIX IBM i z/OS HP-UX AOLserver: No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Un­known No Un­known Un­known Apache HTTP Server: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Apache Tomcat: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Boa: Un­known Yes No Yes Un­known No No Un­known No Un­known Un­known BusyBox ...

  7. Comparison of command shells - Wikipedia

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    Minix, BusyBox based systems NetBSD, Minix, BusyBox based systems BSD-style Yes Text-based CLI No Partial (for BusyBox, supported in command-line editing, but not in string handling [21]) — Yes Yes (arbitrary fds [citation needed]) Yes (via variables and options) Yes (/etc/profile, .profile) Yes (Unix feature) Yes Yes CCP: CP/M, MP/M (CCP ...

  8. OpenWrt - Wikipedia

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    OpenWrt (from open wireless router) is an open-source project for embedded operating systems based on Linux, primarily used on embedded devices to route network traffic. The main components are Linux, util-linux, musl, [5] and BusyBox.

  9. Mingw-w64 - Wikipedia

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    Mingw-w64 includes a port of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), GNU Binutils for Windows (assembler, linker, archive manager), a set of freely distributable Windows specific header files and static import libraries for the Windows API, a Windows-native version of the GNU Project's GNU Debugger, and miscellaneous utilities.