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SUSE Announces Free RHEL Fork to Preserve Choice in Enterprise Linux

SUSE announced that it will fork Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and develop it to be available to everyone without any restrictions.
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The Pulse Browser Project Is Developing a New Firefox Fork

Still in Alpha, the Firefox-based Pulse Browser relies on minimalistic UI and built-in tools to improve user experience and security.
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Piscesys: An ‘Official’ Cutefish OS Fork Announced

A new fork of the popular Cutefish OS and desktop, Piscesys, is under development and promises a better revival. Learn more here.
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Angie: A New NGINX Fork Developed by Some of Its Former Devs

Angie is an NGINX fork that aims to expand capability far beyond the original version. Learn more about the new release here.
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Fork, exec, wait and exit System Calls Explained in Linux

In this article, we are going to discuss the Linux syscalls fork(), exec(), wait() and exit() in detail with examples and the use cases.
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Linux Distro Types Explained: Originals, Derivatives, & Flavors

If you’ve heard of Linux, you’ve probably heard terms like Fork, Derivative, and Flavor. They refer to different Linux distro types, so let’s learn more about them.
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InitWare as a systemd Fork Now for macOS

Now that InitWare can run on NetBSD, FreeBSD, DragonFly BSD and openBSD, the only thing left is porting to another important BSD operating system, namely macOS, according to the developer. No sooner said than done, he got a second-hand iMac and started…

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