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VINO (ISS Experiment)
Vino may refer to: Computing * Vino (operating system), an open-source operating system * Vino (VNC server), a Remote Desktop sharing library for GNOME Locations * Vino, California, a former settlement in Fresno County * Vino, Grosuplje, a village in the Municipality of Grosuplje, central Slovenia * Cascada del Vino, a Venezuelan waterfall * El Vino, a London wine bar and off licence People * Vino Noharathalingam (born 1963), Sri Lankan politician * Dr. Vino, pen name for American author and wine educator Tyler Colman * Vino, nickname of Russian cyclist Alexander Vinokourov * Vino, a character in the anime and manga series List of Zatch Bell! characters#Vino and Clear Note, ''Zatch Bell!'' Other * ViNO or Federation of Green Youth and Students, a Finnish organization * Vino (album), ''Vino'' (album), a 2008 album by Dräco Rosa * Vino 100, a North American franchise * Yamaha Vino 125, a 2004 scooter * VINO (Virgin Islands News Online), a British Virgin Islands news websi ...
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Vino (operating System)
Vino was a now-inactive project at Harvard University that sought to develop an extensible-kernel operating system based on NetBSD. There is also a current project named Vino hosted on CodePlex that seeks to develop a Java-based operating system similar in concept to the legacy JavaOS. Vino Group at Harvard During the 1990s, a Vino Group within the Harvard School of Engineering worked to develop an "extensible" Unix-like operating system A Unix-like (sometimes referred to as UN*X or *nix) operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, although not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification. A Unix-li .... According to the project's main web page: :"The VINO OS project at Harvard is an extensible operating system. This means that application software, running with the privileges of an ordinary user, can provide extensions to operating system (specifically, operating system kernel) functionality. Mor ...
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