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+ | "[[distro|Distro]]" is a common short-hand for [[distribution (software)|distribution]], usually used as a noun meaning "a particular set of executables and configuration options designed to work together". | ||
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+ | * [[Linux distributions]] a.k.a. "Linux distros" |
Latest revision as of 17:52, 13 November 2011
"Distro" is a common short-hand for distribution, usually used as a noun meaning "a particular set of executables and configuration options designed to work together".
See:
- Linux distributions a.k.a. "Linux distros"