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Fyra Labs
100

The name of the Linux mascot

Tux

100

What HTTP stands for

Hypertext Transfer Protocol

100

The three protocols m.2 officially supports

NVMe/PCIe, USB, SATA

100

The company that owned and distributed the ThinkPad computer line before Lenovo

IBM

100

The name of our package repository

Terra

201

The first Linux Kernel version release year

(September) 1991

201

The most common Linux C compiler

GCC

201

The most common consumer power supply standard

ATX

201

The third founder of Apple (the one not named Steve)

Ronald Wayne

201
The tool we use to boot Linux onto stock firmware Chromebooks

Submarine

300

The predominant Linux Kernel License

GPLv2

300

The user interface that is meant for non-graphical programs, but unlike a CLI, does not rely on successive lines of commands

TUI

300

The type of RAM that helps combat bit flips, one bit at a time.

ECC RAM

300

The game the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium produced in 1974 FACT CHECK

The Oregon Trail

300

The first non-standard hardware platform supported by Ultramarine Linux

Raspberry Pi

400

The programming language predominantly making up the Linux Kernel

C

400

ctrl+super+alt+shift+L opens this on Windows

LinkedIn

400

The component in a desktop that the EPS cable/s power.

CPU

400
PCI WIP

64-bit

400

The cluster type Chisel Operator acts as a reverse proxy for

Kubernetes

500

The oldest still-maintained Linux Distribution

Slackware

500

The percentage of FFmpeg that is written in assembly (according to GitHub)

(+/- 2%)

7.8%

500

The type of NVDIMM (Non-volitile DIMM) that uses flash storage and traditional DRAM chips on the same module

NVDIMM-N

500

The types of expansion cards that the now-deprecated Game Port (DA-15) was commonly seen on.

Sounds cards

500

The month and year Fyra Labs was founded

March 2022

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