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LastUpdate: 2006-07-23 21:28

MURIX Linux

MURIX Linux is a distribution based on LFS for building bootable
CDROMs.

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LastUpdate: 2009-07-08 15:32

SuperShaper-SOHO

SuperShaper-SOHO is a traffic shaping setup for DSL connections which prioritizes VoIP and interactive traffic and makes sure P2P traffic doesn't saturate your uplink.

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LastUpdate: 2013-04-10 22:09

Hardened Linux

Hardened Linux is a hardened and minimalized Linux distribution based on Slackware. It includes a grsecurity/PaX patched
kernel, stack smashing protected and hardened
packages, additional security scripts, and
automatically enabled host intrusion detection.

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LastUpdate: 2014-04-22 13:57

TurnKey LAPP Appliance

The LAPP stack includes Linux, Apache, PostgreSQL (instead of MySQL), PHP, Python, and Perl.
TurnKey LAPP is a server appliance that just works, with no configuration required. It gets you up and running with LAPP Web stack in minutes on a virtual machine, bare metal or in the cloud. It's designed to be easy to use and easy to maintain. Security patches are automatically installed. It provides a Web management interface, configuration console, and AJAX Web shell. To minimize its footprint, the appliance is built from the ground up with the minimum required components. It runs everywhere thanks to multiple build formats, including an installable live CD, a VMDK with OVF support, and an Amazon EC2 AMI. It's a part of the TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library.

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LastUpdate: 2004-05-17 11:43

PlumpOS

PlumpOS is a bootable openMosix node on a CD. Pop the CD into a 486+ computer and you have an instant openMosix node. It supports loading 3rd-party packages and adding custom kernels. It takes up very few resources. It was originally a clone of clump/os, but has evolved into something that doesn't resemble it much anymore.

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LastUpdate: 2011-03-23 06:28

Mediacore

MediaCore is a media-focused CMS. It features rich video and audio support, YouTube/Vimeo integration, HTML5 video, support for the iPad/iPhone, podcasting, iTunes RSS generation, user-submitted content, an embedded media player, and searching. It is highly customizable. There is both a front-end for users and a back-end for administrators. Users can browse videos or podcasts. Users can search for videos by topics and tags. Users can upload videos to the platform; administrators can moderate newly uploaded videos. Administrators can add video, audio, or podcasts. A comment platform for moderation is built-in. Podcasts can be video or audio. It also has automatic iTunes feed generation, automatic RSS feed generation, and feedburner support.

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LastUpdate: 2005-05-11 09:34

ClusterKNOPPIX

ClusterKnoppix is a modified Knoppix
distribution that uses the OpenMosix kernel. It
features an OpenMosix terminal server that uses
PXE, DHCP, and tftp to boot Linux clients via
the network. It also includes openMosix
auto-discovery, cluster management tools, and an
optional X environment.

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LastUpdate: 2003-03-12 15:48

S-terminal

S-terminal lets you create a secure X terminal. Regular X terminals pass unencrypted data between you the remote machine. S-terminal creates an encrypted tunnel through which all X traffic passes. It replaces the remote xdm login screen with a local application that collects username and password, then sets up an ssh tunnel to the remote host and starts a session. It is highly configurable both in appearance and behavior, and deployed S-terminals can be remotely administered. Best of all, it can be added to a KNOPPIX CD to create an instant, bootable, secure X terminal CD.

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LastUpdate: 2010-09-17 07:50

Proxmox VE

Proxmox is a Debian-based bundle of OpenVZ, KVM, and a Web based management GUI. It supports high-performance container-based virtualization of Linux workloads, as well as lower performance KVM hardware assisted virtualization. It supports any hardware that the Linux kernel supports, and will permit live migration of running OSIs with shared storage configurations (DRBD, CIFS, NFS, etc.). It comes bundled with many virtual appliance templates (Drupla, Moodle, FreePBX, etc.) and generic OSI appliances (Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu), as well as a faculty for building arbitrary Linux based appliances. It can be used for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and virtual server infrastructure (VSI). It supports almost any x86/x64 OS in a KVM container and any Linux-based OS in OpenVZ.

LastUpdate: 2011-05-03 14:25

Alpine Linux

Alpine Linux is a community developed operating system designed for x86 routers, firewalls, VPNs, VoIP boxes, and servers. It has proactive security features like PaX and SSP, which prevent security holes in the software from being exploited. It is based on uClibc and Busybox.

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LastUpdate: 2008-03-19 15:49

XPontus XML Editor

XPontus is a Java-based XML editor designed for
text editing. It aims to provide a free
alternative to commercial XML editors. It has been
reported to run correctly on Linux, Windows, Mac
OS X, Solaris, and FreeBSD. There are many
installers for platform convenience.

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LastUpdate: 2010-12-22 09:40

openThinClient

OpenThinClient is a thin client solution consisting of a Linux-based operating system along with a comprehensive Java-based management GUI and server component. It is intended for environments where a medium to large number of thin clients must be supported and managed efficiently.

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LastUpdate: 2004-12-07 10:13

LinVDR

LinVDR is a small, lightweight, ready-to-run and easy-to-install
distribution of VDR which can turn almost any PC with a DVB-s (digital
satellite) card into a digital hard disk recorder. It contains VDR
Admin for Web administration and Samba shares to upload your MP3 files
or download DVD images made from your TV recordings.

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LastUpdate: 2004-06-21 07:14

System-Down::Rescue

System-Down::Rescue is a free downloadable live
distribution. It is designed to recover damaged
file-systems, copying the data around other
physical discs or networks, or burning them on a
CD-ROM, using cdrecord. It features a working
hardware detection system.

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LastUpdate: 2007-02-17 21:08

FreeWRT

FreeWRT is a meta GNU/Linux distribution for embedded systems. In this context, "meta" means you can build the complete distribution from source. FreeWRT is meant to be an appliance development kit (ADK) especially designed for embedded system developers and advanced users.