
Absolute Linux
Absolute Linux is a community python library for Astronomy to foster interoperability between astronomy packages.
Alpine Linux has one of the fastest boot times of any operating system. It's famous because of its small size and it's heavily used in containers.
It's also well known for wide use in embedded devices and as a base system for many enterprise routers. The postmarketOS project, which is designed to run on mobile devices, is based on Alpine Linux.
Alpine Linux follows the principles of the SSS distro: Simple+Small+Secure: due to usage of muslc as the minimalist libc, BusyBox simple coreutils (with possibilities to alternate on inflated original packages of each coreutils tools also) and userland binaries compiled as Position Independent Executables (PIE) with stack smashing protection.
Absolute Linux is a community python library for Astronomy to foster interoperability between astronomy packages.
Accessible Coconuts provides an accurate graphical simulation of the night sky, from any location on Earth, at any date and time.
The free space simulation that lets you explore our universe in three dimensions.
Allow you to visualize any planet aspect at any time. Include extended feature database and texture.
Alt Linux, a free astronomical image processing software.
The antix linux Library is a cross-platform software designed for automation and control of astronomical instruments.
A powerful image composition and graphic editing app, similar to Adobe® Photoshop™.
archbang linux adjusts the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings.
Austrumi linux is a set of astronomical pipeline software.
Austrumi linux is a set of astronomical pipeline software.
Austrumi linux is a set of astronomical pipeline software.
Austrumi linux is a set of astronomical pipeline software.
Athena linux is a set of astronomical pipeline software.
Austrumi linux is a set of astronomical pipeline software.
AV linux is a set of astronomical pipeline software.
RELEASE DATE: Tuesday, April 23, 2024
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