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20 February 2025

  • 00:1400:14, 20 February 2025 Common Commands with examples (hist | edit) [7,885 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "These commands and their usage are used for both the LinuC Level 1 Exam 101 and Exam 102. Using these commands in various scenarios to become proficient in basic command-line tasks, file management, and system administration. == ls - List directory contents == The ls command is used to list files and directories in a specified location. It has many options to customize the output. Examples: *ls -l: Long listing format, showing permissions, owner, size, and modification...")

19 February 2025

11 February 2025

  • 04:3304:33, 11 February 2025 Lufi (hist | edit) [4,225 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Lufi, short for "Let’s Upload that FIle," is an open-source, self-hosted file-sharing platform that prioritizes privacy and security through end-to-end encryption (E2E). Designed as a lightweight and user-friendly solution, Lufi allows users to securely upload, share, and manage files without relying on third-party cloud services. It is particularly well-suited for individuals or organizations seeking a private alternative to mainstream file-sharing platforms like WeTr...")
  • 04:2604:26, 11 February 2025 Sharry (hist | edit) [1,587 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The file-sharing version of Sharry is an open-source, self-hosted web application designed to facilitate secure and straightforward file transfers. It allows authenticated users to upload files and generate unique download links. These links can include optional passwords and expiration dates, ensuring that shared files remain accessible only for a limited time. The files are stored on the server in encrypted zip archives, using AES encryption. If a password is provided,...")
  • 04:1904:19, 11 February 2025 Gokapi (hist | edit) [4,229 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Gokapi is an open-source, lightweight file-sharing server designed for self-hosted environments. It provides a secure and flexible way to share files that automatically expire after a set number of downloads or days. Positioned as an alternative to the discontinued Firefox Send, Gokapi emphasizes simplicity, privacy, and customization, making it ideal for individuals and organizations that want full control over their file-sharing infrastructure. It allows administrator...")
  • 04:1404:14, 11 February 2025 OnionShare (hist | edit) [5,384 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "OnionShare is an open-source tool designed for secure, anonymous file sharing, website hosting, and communication over the Tor network. Initially released in 2014, it has evolved into a versatile platform that prioritizes privacy and anonymity. By leveraging Tor's onion services, OnionShare ensures that users can share files, host websites, and chat without exposing their identities or relying on centralized servers. This makes it particularly valuable for journalists, a...")
  • 04:0804:08, 11 February 2025 CozyCloud (hist | edit) [4,989 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Cozy Cloud is an open-source, privacy-focused personal cloud platform designed to help individuals and organizations regain control over their digital data. Based in France, Cozy Cloud offers a suite of integrated applications for file storage, password management, financial tracking, and note-taking, all within a single, user-friendly ecosystem. Its mission is to provide a secure and decentralized alternative to mainstream cloud services like Google Drive or Dropbox, em...")
  • 04:0304:03, 11 February 2025 PydioCells (hist | edit) [4,586 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Pydio Cells is a modern, open-source file sharing, synchronization, and document management platform designed to provide businesses and organizations with secure, scalable, and customizable solutions for managing their data. Built with a focus on privacy, flexibility, and enterprise-grade features, Pydio Cells enables users to maintain complete control over their files by hosting the platform on their own infrastructure or integrating it with existing storage systems. It...")
  • 03:5103:51, 11 February 2025 SparkleShare (hist | edit) [4,119 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "SparkleShare is an open-source file synchronization and collaboration tool that offers a decentralized and self-hosted alternative to proprietary cloud services like Dropbox. It is particularly designed for teams and individuals who value privacy, version control, and seamless integration with Git-based workflows. SparkleShare allows users to synchronize files across devices in real time while maintaining full control over their data by hosting repositories on private se...")
  • 03:4503:45, 11 February 2025 SynchThing (hist | edit) [4,916 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Syncthing is an open-source, peer-to-peer file synchronization application designed to provide secure, decentralized, and real-time file syncing across devices. It operates without the need for a central server, giving users complete control over their data. Syncthing is compatible with multiple operating systems, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, BSD, Solaris, and others, making it a versatile solution for individuals and organizations seeking to synchronize fil...")
  • 03:3603:36, 11 February 2025 FileCloud (hist | edit) [4,724 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "FileCloud is a enterprise-grade platform for secure file storage, synchronization, sharing, and collaboration. Designed to provide organizations with complete control over their data, FileCloud offers a self-hosted or hybrid alternative to proprietary cloud services like Google Drive, Dropbox, and Microsoft OneDrive. It caters to businesses, government agencies, educational institutions, and other organizations that prioritize security, compliance, and flexibility in fil...")
  • 03:2303:23, 11 February 2025 NextCloud (hist | edit) [5,124 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nextcloud is an open-source, self-hosted platform for file synchronization, sharing, and collaboration. It is designed to provide individuals, businesses, and organizations with full control over their data while offering a comprehensive suite of tools for productivity and communication. As a flexible alternative to proprietary cloud services like Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, or Dropbox, Nextcloud emphasizes data sovereignty, privacy, and security. Its modular archit...")
  • 03:0703:07, 11 February 2025 OwnCloud (hist | edit) [4,680 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "ownCloud is an open-source file synchronization, sharing, and collaboration platform designed to provide organizations and individuals with full control over their data. It serves as a self-hosted alternative to proprietary cloud services like Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive, offering privacy, security, and flexibility. With its modular architecture and extensive feature set, ownCloud is widely adopted by enterprises, educational institutions, and governmen...")
  • 03:0203:02, 11 February 2025 EtherPad (hist | edit) [4,403 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Etherpad is an open-source, real-time collaborative text editor designed to enable seamless teamwork and efficient document editing. Initially launched in 2008, Etherpad was one of the first web-based tools to achieve true real-time collaboration, allowing multiple users to edit a shared document simultaneously while seeing changes reflected instantly. In 2009, Etherpad was acquired by Google and subsequently released as open-source software, making it widely accessible...")
  • 02:5702:57, 11 February 2025 EtherCalc (hist | edit) [2,953 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "EtherCalc is an open-source, web-based collaborative spreadsheet application designed for real-time editing and data sharing. It serves as a lightweight and decentralized alternative to proprietary tools like Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel, offering users the ability to create, edit, and share spreadsheets directly from a browser without requiring account sign-ups or installations. Each spreadsheet in EtherCalc is assigned a unique URL, which can be shared with collabo...")
  • 02:5002:50, 11 February 2025 Crypt pad (hist | edit) [4,098 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "CryptPad is an open-source, privacy-focused collaboration platform designed to provide secure and encrypted tools for document editing, file sharing, and team collaboration. Developed as an alternative to mainstream platforms like Google Docs, CryptPad prioritizes user privacy through its robust implementation of end-to-end encryption. This ensures that all data is encrypted on the user's device before being transmitted to the server, making it inaccessible to service pr...")
  • 02:4502:45, 11 February 2025 Calligra Suite (hist | edit) [4,173 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Calligra Suite is an open-source office and graphic art software suite developed by the KDE community. It serves as a successor to KOffice and is designed to cater to a wide range of productivity and creative needs, including word processing, spreadsheet management, presentation creation, database handling, vector graphics design, and digital painting. The suite is built on KDE technologies and the Qt framework, ensuring cross-platform compatibility and a modern, respons...")
  • 02:3902:39, 11 February 2025 Collabora Online (hist | edit) [4,232 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Collabora is an open-source office suite and collaboration platform designed to meet the needs of businesses, governments, educational institutions, and individual users. It is based on LibreOffice technology, which is one of the most widely used open-source office productivity suites globally. Collabora Productivity, the organization behind Collabora Office and Collabora Online, is the largest contributor to the LibreOffice codebase, reflecting its deep integration with...")
  • 02:3102:31, 11 February 2025 Apache Open Office (hist | edit) [3,785 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Apache Open Office. Apache OpenOffice is an open-source office productivity suite that serves as a successor to the OpenOffice.org project. It provides a comprehensive set of tools for creating and managing various types of documents, including text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases, and mathematical formulas. The suite includes six primary applications: Writer (word processing), Calc (spreadsheets), Impress (presentations), Draw (vector graphi...")
  • 02:2602:26, 11 February 2025 Only Office (hist | edit) [2,387 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Only Office)

10 February 2025

  • 07:4107:41, 10 February 2025 Libre Office (hist | edit) [5,452 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= LibreOffice = LibreOffice is a free, and open-source office productivity suite developed by The Document Foundation. It is widely recognized as one of the leading alternatives to commercial office software, such as Microsoft Office, offering a comprehensive set of tools for creating, editing, and managing documents, spreadsheets, presentations, databases, and more. It is designed to be accessible to a global audience and is built on the principles of open collaboration...")

8 February 2025

2 February 2025

30 January 2025

  • 10:2710:27, 30 January 2025 Free and Open Source Software (ja) (hist | edit) [2,802 bytes] Ryo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==オープンソースライセンスとは?== オープンソースライセンスは、ソフトウェアのソースコードの利用、改変、配布に関する法的契約です。このライセンスは、ソフトウェアの作者が、ソフトウェアの利用者や他の開発者に対して提示する利用許諾条件をまとめたもので、許可事項や禁止事項、要請事項などが含まれます。オープンソースライセンス...")

29 January 2025

  • 02:0402:04, 29 January 2025 Desktop Operating Systems(JA) (hist | edit) [8,165 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=== デスクトップオペレーティングシステム === FOSS / OSS デスクトップオペレーティングシステムは、主にパーソナルコンピューティング環境用に設計されています。これらのシステムは、ユーザーにグラフィカルユーザーインターフェイス (GUI) と、Web ブラウジング、ドキュメント編集、マルチメディア消費、ゲームなど、日常的なタスクのための幅広い...")
  • 01:4801:48, 29 January 2025 FOSS and OSS Tools (JA) (hist | edit) [3,877 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Categories of FOSS/OSS Operating Systems == {| style="width: 100%; |- | * [https://matomo.mintarc.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Server_Operating_Systems(JA)#: Server Operating Systems] * [https://matomo.mintarc.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Desktop_Operating_Systems(JA)#: Desktop Operating Systems] * [https://matomo.mintarc.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Embedded_Operating_Systems(JA)#: Embedded Operating Systems] | * [https://matomo.mintarc.com/mediawiki/index.ph...")
  • 01:3901:39, 29 January 2025 Main Page JA (hist | edit) [4,484 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This is where the japanese goes")
  • 01:3501:35, 29 January 2025 Free and Open Source Software (en) (hist | edit) [1,460 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) refers to software that can be used free of charge and whose source code can be viewed, modified, and distributed by anyone. This term combines two important concepts: "Free Software" (emphasizing user freedom) and "Open Source Software" (focusing on collaborative development). Characteristics of FOSS Free: Can be used without monetary cost Freedom: Use: Can be used for any purpose Modify: Can be altered to su...")

27 January 2025

26 January 2025

  • 20:3720:37, 26 January 2025 FOSSとは (hist | edit) [5,700 bytes] Makoto (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== FOSSとは== <strong>フリー・アンド・オープン・ソース・ソフトウェア (FOSS) </strong>とは、無料で使用でき、そのソースコードが誰でも閲覧、修正、配布できるソフトウェアを指します。この用語は、「フリーソフトウェア」(ユーザーの自由を重視)と「オープンソースソフトウェア」(共同開発を重視)という2つの重要な概念を組み合わせたものです...")
  • 13:1213:12, 26 January 2025 Jitsi (hist | edit) [0 bytes] Ryo (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=Jitsiとは=")

23 January 2025

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9 January 2025

7 January 2025

  • 13:2613:26, 7 January 2025 Matrixelement (hist | edit) [576 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "以下は日本語で書かれた短い物語です: 桜の思い出 春の柔らかな日差しが公園を包み込む午後、年老いた佐藤さんはいつもの木製のベンチに腰を下ろした。目の前には満開の桜の木々が広がり、その美しさに思わずため息をついた。 「ああ、美しいねぇ」と佐藤さんは独り言を呟いた。 そのとき、小さな女の子が桜の花びらを追いかけて駆け回ってい...")

1 January 2025

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28 December 2024

  • 10:5210:52, 28 December 2024 FOSS and OSS Tools (hist | edit) [3,439 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Categories of FOSS/OSS Operating Systems == {| style="width: 100%; |- | * [https://matomo.mintarc.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Server_Operating_Systems#: Server Operating Systems] * [https://matomo.mintarc.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Desktop_Operating_Systems#: Desktop Operating Systems] * [https://matomo.mintarc.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Embedded_Operating_Systems#: Embedded Operating Systems] | * [https://matomo.mintarc.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Real...")

25 December 2024

  • 07:3907:39, 25 December 2024 Security-Focused Operating Systems (hist | edit) [5,789 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Security-Focused FOSS / OSS Operating Systems == Security-focused operating systems are specifically designed to prioritize security, privacy, and data protection. These operating systems implement robust security mechanisms to protect against various threats, ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data. == Characteristics == '''Access Control''' *Security-focused operating systems enforce strict access control measures to ensure that only au...")
  • 07:2907:29, 25 December 2024 Development-Focused Operating Systems (hist | edit) [5,228 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Development-Focused FOSS / OSS Operating Systems Development-focused operating systems are specifically designed to provide an environment conducive to software development. These operating systems offer tools, libraries, and frameworks that facilitate coding, testing, and deployment, making them ideal for developers, programmers, and researchers. == Characteristics of FOSS Development-Focused Operating Systems == '''Comprehensive Development Tools''' *FOSS development...")
  • 07:1807:18, 25 December 2024 Real-Time Operating Systems (hist | edit) [4,548 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Real-Time FOSS / OSS Operating Systems == Real-Time Operating Systems are designed to provide predictable and deterministic behavior for time-sensitive applications while allowing users to modify and distribute the source code. These systems are crucial in environments where timing is critical, such as embedded systems, robotics, and industrial automation.")
  • 06:1506:15, 25 December 2024 Embedded Operating Systems (hist | edit) [3,867 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Embedded FOSS /OSS Operating Systems == Embedded operating systems are tailored for embedded devices, which are often resource-constrained and designed to perform specific functions. These operating systems provide the necessary infrastructure to manage hardware resources, run applications, and enable communication in various embedded environments, from consumer electronics to industrial automation. == Characteristics == '''Lightweight Design''' *FOSS embedded opera...")
  • 06:0106:01, 25 December 2024 Desktop Operating Systems (hist | edit) [5,520 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Desktop Operating Systems == FOSS /OSS desktop operating systems are designed primarily for personal computing environments. They provide users with a graphical user interface (GUI) and a wide range of applications for everyday tasks such as web browsing, document editing, multimedia consumption, and gaming. == Characteristics == '''User-Friendly Interfaces''' *FOSS desktop operating systems often come with intuitive graphical user interfaces that make them acces...")
  • 05:4705:47, 25 December 2024 Server Operating Systems (hist | edit) [4,483 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== FOSS/OSS Server Operating Systems == These server operating systems are designed to manage network resources, provide services to multiple users, and ensure high reliability and security in various computing environments. A detailed exploration of server operating systems, their characteristics, benefits, and notable examples. == Characteristics == '''Multi-User Support''' *FOSS server operating systems are built to accommodate multiple users simultaneously. They...")
  • 03:0003:00, 25 December 2024 Cost Breakdown of FOSS vs. Proprietary Software (hist | edit) [7,769 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with " == Cost Breakdown of FOSS vs. Proprietary Software== When evaluating whether (FOSS) is truly cheaper than proprietary software from a contracted vendor, it is essential to consider various factors that contribute to the overall cost of ownership. While FOSS often presents an appealing initial financial advantage, the total cost can vary significantly based on implementation, support needs, and organizational capabilities. '''Initial Costs''' *FOSS: Typically free to u...")
  • 02:3502:35, 25 December 2024 Data Privacy and Data Ownership (hist | edit) [4,893 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Know what Third-Party Data Handling is == A third party is an external entity that an organization contracts to perform specific services or functions. These can include data analysis, cloud storage, or other business processes that involve handling sensitive information '''Understanding how third-party organizations handle your data is crucial for several reasons:''' *'''Risk extension:''' Third parties may have their own vendors (fourth parties), expanding the sco...")
  • 01:5301:53, 25 December 2024 Explaining Licenses (hist | edit) [1,759 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Types of Open Source Licenses == Open source licenses are legal agreements that govern the use, modification, and distribution of software source code. They play a crucial role in the open source ecosystem by defining the terms under which developers can use and contribute to open source projects. There are two main categories of open source licenses: '''permissive''' and '''copyleft'''.")

23 December 2024

  • 11:4611:46, 23 December 2024 Mintarc overview (hist | edit) [11,903 bytes] Tommy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "mintarc, highlights our focus on Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). We promote FOSS as a cost-effective solution that offers significant benefits to businesses. These include: * '''Elimination of Licensing Fees:''' FOSS removes the need for expensive licensing costs. * '''Flexibility and Transparency:''' Its open structure allows for greater adaptability and visibility into the software's workings. * '''Cost Savings and Risk Reduction:''' Organizations can achieve...")
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