Mir Display ServerCanonical
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TTerm for LinuxTurbosoft Pty Ltd
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About
Whether you want an information kiosk, digital signage display, in-car entertainment stack, or home automation interface, Mir on Ubuntu is your fastest path to deployment. Mir is a system-level component that can be used to unlock next-generation user experiences. It runs on a range of Linux powered devices including traditional desktops, IoT and embedded products. Mir is a replacement for the X window server system, commonly used on Linux desktop devices. It allows device makers and desktop users to have a well-defined, efficient, flexible, and secure platform for their graphical environment. Historically, graphical user interfaces Linux have been powered by the X windowing system. X has a long and successful history and it has served the purposes of both system level and application level UI well for more than 3 decades. However, users nowadays expect a more consistent, integrated and secure user experience than is possible to offer on top of the X windowing system.
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About
TTerm for Linux is a native Linux terminal emulator designed for Linux desktop systems and devices. It delivers a high degree of configurability, session control, screen-enhancing capabilities, productivity tools, and one of the widest ranges of terminal coverage available in a single package. Built for Linux and explicitly supported for Ubuntu, SUSE, OpenSUSE, Red Hat, and CentOS distributions, TTerm for Linux helps users connect to a broad range of host systems without needing to switch products for different emulations. It includes more than 80 terminal emulations and supports terminals and host manufacturers such as ANSI, Fujitsu, HP, IBM, Unix, Siemens, Stratus, Televideo, Unisys, Wyse, DEC, Tandem / HP NonStop, and more. TTerm for Linux ships with industry-standard encryption and supports SSH, Telnet, Telnet via SSL2 / SSL3 / TLS tunnel, Telnet via SSH tunnel, serial connections, HP Network Services Virtual Terminal, and IPv6.
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Mac
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Platforms Supported
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Android
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Audience
Developers and companies interested in an secure display server for any IoT device in order to provide a secure platform for their graphical environment
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Linux users and organizations that need secure, configurable terminal emulation to connect desktop systems and devices to enterprise hosts
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24/7 Live Support
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Company InformationCanonical
Founded: 2010
United Kingdom
mir-server.io
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Company InformationTurbosoft Pty Ltd
Founded: 1986
Australia
www.ttwin.com/terminal-emulators-for-linux
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Integrations
Airstack
Amazon RDS
Chef
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Google Cloud Platform
IBM Cloud DNS
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Oracle Cloud CX
PostgreSQL
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Integrations
Airstack
Amazon RDS
Chef
Cisco AnyConnect
Glance
Google Cloud Platform
IBM Cloud DNS
Kubernetes
Oracle Cloud CX
PostgreSQL
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