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  2. Comparison of source-code-hosting facilities - Wikipedia

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    A source-code-hosting facility (also known as forge) is a file archive and web hosting facility for source code of software, documentation, web pages, and other works, accessible either publicly or privately.

  3. Minix 3 - Wikipedia

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    Minix 3 is a small, Unix-like operating system.It is published under a BSD-3-Clause [a] license and is a successor project to the earlier versions, Minix 1 and 2. [1]The project's main goal is for the system to be fault-tolerant by detecting and repairing its faults on the fly, with no user intervention.

  4. ReactOS - Wikipedia

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    ReactOS 0.4.14 running the Firefox web browser. ReactOS is a free and open-source operating system for i586/amd64 personal computers intended to be binary-compatible with computer programs and device drivers developed for Windows Server 2003 and later versions of Microsoft Windows.

  5. UNetbootin - Wikipedia

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    This installation mode performs a network installation or "frugal install" without a CD, similar to that performed by the Win32-Loader. [4]UNetbootin's distinguishing features are its support for a great variety of Linux distributions, its portability, its ability to load custom disk image (including ISO image) files, and its support for both Windows and Linux. [5]

  6. Comparison of bootloaders - Wikipedia

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    Source repository: NTLDR: Microsoft: July 27, 1993 (Windows NT 3.1) Proprietary: bundled with Windows OpenCore Acidanthera May 4, 2019: BSD-3-Clause: No cost: Source repository: Ozmosis The Hermit Crabs Lab 167X-MASS (unofficial 167X-XMAX) 2013: 25 December 2015 CCPL 3.0 License: No cost: Binary repository: OSL2000 Boot Manager 12 February 2017 ...

  7. Pop!_OS - Wikipedia

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    Pop!_OS is maintained primarily by System76, with the release version source code hosted in a GitHub repository. Unlike many other Linux distributions, it is not community-driven, although outside programmers can contribute, view and modify the source code. They can also build custom ISO images and redistribute them under another name.

  8. FASM - Wikipedia

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    Fresh, an internet community supported project started by John Found, is an integrated development environment for FASM. [9] Fresh currently supports Microsoft Windows and Linux. [ 9 ]

  9. Universal USB Installer - Wikipedia

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    Universal USB Installer (UUI) is an open-source live Linux USB flash drive creation software. It allows users to create a bootable live USB flash drive using an ISO image from a supported Linux distribution , antivirus utility, system tool, or Microsoft Windows installer.