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| | Comparison of Linux distributions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For example, a distribution that comes with a strong philosophy which is generalised beyond software is Ubuntu (Read about Ubuntu (ideology)). |  | | Linux Distribution Chooser attempts to guide a user to a suitable choice of a distribution by asking several questions and offering suggestions based on the answers. |  | | Many Linux distributions now provide a LiveCD version that allows the user to try out the distribution without making changes to his system. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Linux_distributions
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| | iqexpand.com |
 | | Linux is a computer operating system and its kernel. |  | | Linux is dominantly used as part of a Linux distribution (distro). |  | | Linux and other free software projects are frequently criticised for not going far enough in terms of ensuring usability, and the question of Linux's usability compared with Windows or the Macintosh remains hotly debated. |
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http://linux.iqexpand.com
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| | Linux Valley - ENCYCLOPEDIA |
 | | Discusses the four basic approaches to parallel processing that are available to Linux users: SMP Linux systems, clusters of networked Linux systems, parallel execution using multimedia instructions (i.e., MMX), and attached (parallel) processors hosted by a Linux system. |  | | Describes the Linux approach to Tcl, a scripting language. |  | | A brief comparison of major programming languages for Linux and major libraries for creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs) under Linux. |
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http://www.linuxvalley.com/encyclopedia/ldp/howto/programming.php
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