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    Custom VMs From 1 to 96 vCPUs With 99.95% Uptime

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    AI-powered service management for IT and enterprise teams

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    CuerdOS

    CuerdOS

    A distro for different a linux experience or different users.

    ...Si quieres apoyarnos puedes donarnos en Ko-Fi https://ko-fi.com/cuerdos ------------------------------------------------------------ https://cuerdos.github.io/ ------------------------------------------------------------ CuerdOS is a GNU/Linux distribution of Spanish origin focused on stability, eficiency and performance. This distribution is not just a derivative with a customized desktop environment, but includes numerous optimizations and performance improvements such as service tuning, better CPU, GPU, and memory handling, among many others. If you want to support us you can donate here in our Ko-Fi account https://ko-fi.com/cuerdos
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    Jamulus OS

    USB stick with Jamulus out of the box

    Jamulus OS is a modified ubuntustudio version with Jamulus software preinstalled. It lets you jam online with distant musicians in real time. It has client and server support out of the box (with GUI and without GUI as a service). You can use any iso writer to create a USB stick with Jamulus 0S. If you planned to make change to the OS (settings, adding software ...), you can create a persistent live usb stick using Rufus (Windows) or mkusb (Linux). If your hardware is old but you have a sound card with lowlatency capability or experienced problem with your actual OS and don't want to modify your hard drive then you should give it a try. ...
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