Nobara (operating system)
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Nobara (operating system)
Summary
Nobara (operating system) is a Linux distribution[1]. Nobara (operating system) draws 165 Wikipedia views per month (linux_distribution category, ranking #57 of 273).[2]
Key Facts
- Nobara (operating system)'s instance of is recorded as Linux distribution[3].
- Nobara (operating system)'s based on is recorded as Fedora Linux[4].
- Nobara (operating system)'s logo image is recorded as Nobara logotype.png[5].
- Nobara (operating system)'s developer is recorded as Thomas Crider[6].
- Nobara (operating system)'s subclass of is recorded as Linux[7].
- Nobara (operating system)'s software version identifier is recorded as 36[8].
- Nobara (operating system)'s software version identifier is recorded as 37[9].
- Nobara (operating system)'s software version identifier is recorded as 38[10].
- Nobara (operating system)'s software version identifier is recorded as 39[11].
- Nobara (operating system)'s software version identifier is recorded as 40[12].
- Nobara (operating system)'s software version identifier is recorded as 41[13].
- Nobara (operating system)'s software version identifier is recorded as 42[14].
- Nobara (operating system)'s software version identifier is recorded as 43[15].
- Nobara (operating system)'s Commons category is recorded as Nobara Linux[16].
- Nobara (operating system)'s platform is recorded as Q272629[17].
- Nobara (operating system)'s language of work or name is recorded as multiple languages[18].
- +2019-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Nobara (operating system)[19].
- Nobara (operating system)'s official website is recorded as https://nobaraproject.org/[20].
- Nobara (operating system)'s package management system is recorded as RPM Package Manager[21].
- Nobara (operating system)'s package management system is recorded as DNF[22].
- Nobara (operating system)'s package management system is recorded as Flatpak[23].
- Nobara (operating system)'s DistroWatch ID is recorded as nobara[24].
- Nobara (operating system)'s Holarse article ID is recorded as nobara[25].
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Designation and Status
Nobara (operating system)'s instance of is recorded as Linux distribution[3].
History and Context
+2019-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Nobara (operating system)[19].
Why It Matters
Nobara (operating system) draws 165 Wikipedia views per month (linux_distribution category, ranking #57 of 273).[2] Nobara (operating system) has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26]