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    Entropy Linux

    Entropy Linux

    Arch based, Modern, Midweight, Practical, Experimental, AMD, Szmelc

    Based on Arch. Built for Power Users and Sysadmins. Built for those who demand control over their system. Optimized for AMD™, it features a global dark theme and a suite of powerful tools for advanced users. Developed by two lead devs and their squad, it’s raw, unpolished, and built for those who love to tinker, learn, and push boundaries. Why Entropy? Power & Flexibility: Designed for power users, sysadmins, and DevOps pros. Advanced Toolset: Custom utilities to boost...
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    Ubuntuzilla: Mozilla Software Installer

    APT repository for Mozilla software releases

    An APT repository hosting the Mozilla builds of the latest official releases of Firefox, Thunderbird, and Seamonkey. Do not manually download the files - read the wiki, https://sourceforge.net/p/ubuntuzilla/wiki/ for instructions on using the repository.
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    BackSlash Linux

    BackSlash Linux

    Linux based operating system with OOBE - comprises of FOSS.

    BackSlash Linux will no longer receive updates. BackSlash Linux is going to discontinued as of Sept 15, 2021 for a good reason. There is an article on the main page of https://www.backslashlinux.com which will explain the reason of the discontinuation of the project and future plans. I thank you all for the love and support.
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    NeneBot v1.0b

    NeneBot v1.0b

    Portuguese Bot Development - Software Intuitivo

    This process is taking a bit longer, do to recently had to change home. Now, the program is based on audio replies. Work still in progress
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    Community Linux

    Community Linux

    USB Drive Writable Linux Distribution

    Community Linux is a USB drive based fully functional writable Linux Distribution. It boots and runs with a comparable speed as a hard drive installation. Community Linux allows one to create a low cost solid state development and production platform. For new ComLin drive creation, one needs to download the full install (comlin-016.tar.gz) ... (not just the scripts) Update: Community Linux will now run on most every machine. Update: Added Sound drivers, Intelligent...
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    MobiLinux | Linux Desktop for Android

    MobiLinux | Linux Desktop for Android

    Allowing you to use the Linux desktop everywhere you are

    MobiLinux is a mobile Linux distro based on Ubuntu 12.04 ARMv7 Build and is made to run on Android mobile phones while using little ram. This is based off http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxonandroid/ and has been very much modified but should still be noted Requirments: - ARM based Android Mobile Phone - Android OS 2.2+ - ROOT ACCESS and BusyBox Binay - loop and ext2 kernel support - 2 GB of free space - 1 GHz CPU (dual-core or overclocked is recommended) - 512 RAM on board (1GB is recommended) - Network Connection (WLAN, LTE/EV-DO, GSM) (optional but suggested) - VNC Viewer - Terminal Emulator
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    DISTributed Adaptable Executable (DISTae) is a software layer that allows the portability of programs among different heterogeneous computing units and run the different parts of the code simultaneously in a distributed and heterogeneous environment.
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    A Python script to fetch new errata file from Redhat Network to make a local Redhat Enterprise Linux RPM repository. *Warning*: The current version uses pysqlite as a backend to save informations. pysqlite is not part of Redhat. Morever it uses Python
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    Metaball Distribution System aims to provide easy installation and distribution of binary packages for Gentoo Linux (and perhaps other linux distros in future). Any number of software could be merged in one package
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    Pools of Virtual Boxes (POVB) aims to make it easy to deploy Linux Condor pools on Windows based machines using Virtual Box virtual machines.
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    The GeCHI Overlay is a community driven gentoo portage overlay.
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    A system for building, managing and distribution complete system images for Gentoo Linux.
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    A cross-platform server installer tool.
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    Orange JeOS

    Orange JeOS

    Orange JeOS ("juice") is a small and secure Linux distribution

    Orange JeOS ("juice") is a small and secure Linux distribution, based on CentOS and designed for use by hardware, software and virtual appliance builders. OJ-Builder Tools are used to build an Orange JeOS ISO entirely from public CentOS repository. Orange JeOS leverages the CentOS Linux distribution and allows building fully functioning software (and hardware and virtual) appliances in as little as 200 MB.
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    V3 is a suite of open source utilities intended to mantain server and distribute software over your network through SSH protocol in batch or interactive mode. Somebody said Ms SMS?? Nooo V3 is much better ;P
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    PootyPedia is a tool to track the hardware in use by a software project. Its client software finds the hardware and reports it, while the server software tracks the reports and keeps them organized in a database.
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    An Open Source fork of the Redhat up2date client and the NRH-up2date server.
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    Uraga aims to create a CPAN like package installation and management system for Python. Uraga will allow users to download and install Python packages from the Internet by using simple commands. .
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    Plume is a complete set of packages to create and administrate a network of diskless computers used as X terminals. Workstations root file system is extensively based on Debian with as few new packages as possible.
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    A cross-platform consolidation of the BSD tools for managing source packages from download to install. UniversalPorts follows the FreeBSD ports system as closely as possible whilst still being portable.
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    rpm-depcheck is a tool for checking the RPM dependencies of a specified command. It is useful, for example, for getting an indication of what should be included in the "BuildRequires" tag of a RPM spec file when compiling a program.
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