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  2. KDE - Wikipedia

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    The name KDE was intended as a wordplay on the existing Common Desktop Environment, available for Unix systems. [ 6] CDE was an X11-based user environment jointly developed by HP, IBM, and Sun through the X/Open consortium, with an interface and productivity tools based on the Motif graphical widget toolkit.

  3. Kdenlive - Wikipedia

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    Kdenlive (/ ˌ k eɪ d ɛ n ˈ l aɪ v /; [6] [7] acronym for KDE Non-Linear Video Editor [8]) is a free and open-source video editing software based on the MLT Framework, KDE and Qt.The project was started by Jason Wood in 2002, and is now maintained by a small team of developers.

  4. KDE Connect - Wikipedia

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    Notification sync: Read and reply to your Android notifications from the desktop; Share files and URLs instantly from one device to another including some file system integration; Multimedia remote control: Use your phone as a remote for Linux media players; Virtual touchpad: Use your phone screen as your computer's touchpad and keyboard

  5. Emmabuntüs - Wikipedia

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    Emmabuntüs is a Linux distribution derived from Debian (previously Ubuntu) and designed to facilitate the restoration of computers donated to humanitarian organizations [6] like the Emmaüs Communities.

  6. Darik's Boot and Nuke - Wikipedia

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    Darik's Boot and Nuke, also known as DBAN / ˈdiːbæn /, is a free and open-source project hosted on SourceForge. [ 2] The program is designed to securely erase a hard disk until its data is permanently removed and no longer recoverable, which is achieved by overwriting the data with pseudorandom numbers generated by Mersenne Twister or ISAAC.

  7. Kino (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kino is a discontinued free software GTK+ -based video editing software application for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. The development of Kino was started at the end of 2000 by Dan Dennedy and Arne Schirmacher. [2] The project's aim was: " Easy and reliable DV editing for the Linux desktop with export to many usable formats.

  8. KWin - Wikipedia

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    KDE mascot Konqi and window manager. KWin is a window manager for the X Window System and a Wayland compositor. [ 2][ 3] It is released as a part of KDE Plasma, for which it is the default window manager. KWin can also be used on its own or with other desktop environments . KWin can be configured by scripting using QML or QtScript, both of ...

  9. KDE Display Manager - Wikipedia

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    kde .org. KDE Display Manager ( KDM) is a display manager (a graphical login program) developed by KDE for the windowing systems X11 . KDE Display Manager was based on the source code of X display manager [1] and was the default display manager of the KDE Software Compilation, until it was retired in KDE Plasma 5 in favour of SDDM. [2]