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  2. JamVM - Wikipedia

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    The OpenJDK compatible version of JamVM is supported by IcedTea, and IcedTea packages of JamVM are included in both Debian and Ubuntu. This enables JamVM to be installed as an alternative Java Virtual Machine to hotspot when using OpenJDK. When using Ubuntu on ARM, JamVM was the default VM. [1] Now, HotSpot Zero is used on armhf. [2]

  3. List of Java virtual machines - Wikipedia

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    GraalVM – is based on HotSpot/OpenJDK, it has a polyglot feature, to transparently mix and match supported languages. HotSpot – the open-source Java VM implementation by Oracle. Jikes RVM (Jikes Research Virtual Machine) – research project. PPC and IA-32. Supports Apache Harmony and GNU Classpath libraries. Eclipse Public License.

  4. IcedTea - Wikipedia

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    This goal was met, and a version of IcedTea based on OpenJDK was packaged with Fedora 8 in November 2007. April 2008 saw the first release [5] of a new variant, IcedTea6, which is based on Sun's build drops of OpenJDK6, a fork of the OpenJDK with the goal of being compatible with the existing JDK6. This was released in Ubuntu and Fedora in May ...

  5. Wikipedia:WPCleaner/Installation/Ubuntu Desktop 12.04 - OpenJDK 6

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    This article describes the installation of WPCleaner with a computer running Ubuntu Desktop 12.04 and OpenJDK 6. This installation has been done in the following conditions : Operating system Ubuntu Desktop 12.04, up to date. « OpenJDK Java 6 Runtime » and « IcedTea Java Web Start » installed through Ubuntu Software Center.

  6. Java (software platform) - Wikipedia

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    The Java platform is a suite of programs that facilitate developing and running programs written in the Java programming language. A Java platform includes an execution engine (called a virtual machine), a compiler and a set of libraries; there may also be additional servers and alternative libraries that depend on the requirements.

  7. Ubuntu version history - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu releases are also given code names, using an adjective and an animal with the same first letter – an alliteration, e.g., "Dapper Drake".With the exception of the first two releases, code names are in alphabetical order, and except for the first three releases, the first letters are sequential, allowing a quick determination of which release is newer.

  8. File:Ubuntu install and remove.ogv - Wikipedia

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  9. Dalvik Turbo virtual machine - Wikipedia

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    Dalvik Turbo was created as a proprietary compatibility layer alternative to Google's implementation of the Dalvik virtual machine that runs on the Android operating system and other platforms. [1]