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  1. Ubuntu - Wikipedia

    Ubuntu aims to be secure by default. [64][65] User programs run with low privileges and cannot corrupt the operating system or other users' files. For increased security, the sudo tool is used to assign …

  2. AMPPS - Wikipedia

    AMPPS is a solution stack of Apache, MySQL, MongoDB, PHP, Perl and Python for Windows NT, [1] Linux and macOS. [2] It comes with 419 [3] PHP web applications, over 1000 PHP classes and 6 [4] …

  3. Florida - Wikipedia

    Florida (/ ˈflɒrɪdə / ⓘ FLORR-ih-də; Spanish: [floˈɾiða] ⓘ) is a state in the Southeastern and South Atlantic regions of the United States. It borders the Gulf of Mexico to the west, Alabama to the …

  4. Oxford English Dictionary - Wikipedia

    The dictionary began as a Philological Society project of a small group of intellectuals in London (and unconnected to Oxford University): [15]: 103–104, 112 Richard Chenevix Trench, Herbert Coleridge, …

  5. Elvis Presley - Wikipedia

    The trio played publicly for the first time at the Bon Air club on July 17, 1954. [50] Later that month, they appeared at the Overton Park Shell, with Slim Whitman headlining. Here Elvis pioneered "Rubber …

  6. List of Python software - Wikipedia

    A-A-P – a tool used to download, build and install software via Makefile-like "recipes". Anaconda (installer) – an open-source system installer for Linux distributions primarily used in Fedora Linux, …

  7. Nginx - Wikipedia

    Nginx is free and open-source software, released under the terms of the 2-clause BSD license. A large fraction of web servers use Nginx, [11] often as a load balancer.

  8. VirtualBox - Wikipedia

    Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License and, optionally, the CDDL for most files of the source distribution, VirtualBox is free and open-source software, though the Extension Pack is …