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LastUpdate: 2010-06-15 22:21

NexentaStor

NexentaStor is a unified storage solution that installs on standard hardware and provides enterprise class storage at a fraction of the cost of legacy, proprietary storage solutions. NexentaStor is particularly well suited for virtualized environments thanks to the ability of NexentaStor to eliminate duplication of primary data storage, to manage the storage for virtual environments from one interface, and to leverage SSDs to address the random I/O and boot storm issues with virtual environments.

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LastUpdate: 2011-12-23 23:12

grml

Grml is a live system (live CD) based on Debian. It includes a collection of GNU/Linux software especially for system administrators and users of texttools. It provides automatic hardware detection and its default shell is the zsh. You can use it e.g. as a rescue system, for analyzing systems/networks, or as a working environment. It is not necessary to install anything to a hard disk; you don't even need a hard disk to run it. Due to on-the-fly decompression, it includes more than 2 GB of software and documentation on the CD.

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LastUpdate: 2013-02-05 02:31

MacPorts

MacPorts makes the world of open source software
available to your Mac. There are over 5600
software titles ("ports"), each one installable
with a single command. This is probably the
biggest, most up to date open source software
collection for Mac OS X. MacPorts works much like
the ports collections of the major BSD operating
systems.

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LastUpdate: 2004-09-19 20:02

stash

Stash is a package manager for non-root users. It makes it easier for you to install, track, and maintain packages and modules in your home directory. It does this by detecting the type of package or module you are installing and passing all the correct command line arguments to the relevant configure scripts and/or makefiles. It is extensible via custom packages, and tracks both architecture dependent and independent packages in separate directories so that they can be shared across systems. Package tracking uses symlinks in a manner similar to GNU stow. It supports autoconf, Perl and Python modules, imake (xmkmf), PMK, and many custom packages.

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LastUpdate: 2009-08-16 18:38

Nixstaller

With 'nixstaller' you can easily make installers
for Unix-like systems. Some of the project goals:
support for many different platforms, support for
different (optional) frontends used by the
installer (currently FLTK, ncurses, GTK 2, and Qt
are planned), ease of use for the install creator
and the end user, different ways of installing
(extract files to a location, compile software on
the user's system, and maybe even integration for
the package manager running on the user's system).
Nixstaller can be fully translated and is
programmed in C++ and sh.

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LastUpdate: 2005-02-02 16:22

pkt

pkt is a universal XML packet archiver. It can manipulate files for
backing up documents, transferring them across networks, emailing them,
and sharing them by other means (p2p etc). It uses plugin filters to
do the job and handles virtually any format available if there is a
plugin for it. It handles encryption, compression, conversion, parity
checking, decryption, decoding, repairing, rebuilding, and other tasks
using a universal file format (XML-based). By default, all pkt output is
in 7-bit ASCII which is UTF encoded and is compatible with XML parsers.
pkt files can be disassembled, reassembled, and repaired by hand if
necessary. pkt also supports the use of 8-bit compressed XML packets for
its archives using one of several compression algorithms. In general,
pkt will try to use the best algorithms available.

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LastUpdate: 2001-01-30 06:12

Build Your Linux Disk

Build Your Linux Disk (BYLD) helps you build a GNU/Linux distribution on a single floppy disk or a CDROM to use as you want (net client, rescue disk, etc.).

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LastUpdate: 2002-07-31 08:59

rpmgraph

rpmgraph generates a graph of your installed RPMs and the dependencies
between them. The output is available in PS and PDF formats.

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LastUpdate: 2002-08-31 16:10

Depot

Depot is a software management tool providing a simple, yet flexible, mechanism for maintaining third party and locally developed software in large heterogeneous computing environments. Depot integrates separately maintained software packages, known as collections, into a common directory hierarchy consisting of a union of all the collections. This common directory is defined as the software environment. A set of configuration options manages interactions and intersections between collections in the environment. Depot facilitates the introduction, update, and removal of collections in a software environment. Custom environments and complete test environments can be easily created for individual machines or for sets of machines. Collections with unexpected problems can be replaced with previous versions or simply removed. Individual collections or files can be moved from remote filesystems to the local disks of workstations without the worry that the files may become stale. All this is achieved with minimal wasted disk space and administrative overhead.

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LastUpdate: 2009-12-10 18:38

GNUSTEP live CD

GNUSTEP Live CD contains a lot of software for GNUstep, a free implementation of the OPENSTEP framework (which is also directly used in Mac OS X as Cocoa). It includes excellent applications for RAD (GORM and ProjectCenter). The CD is available for i486, AMD64, Apple Mac PowerPC, and Sun UltraSPARC computers.

LastUpdate: 2009-01-12 05:55

Node Director

The Node Director is a system management application for centralized user and host management in heterogenous system environments. It features directory management, software distribution, service configuration, and much more. It includes a command line and a Web based frontend.

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LastUpdate: 2009-05-09 00:07

toast

toast is a simple package manager for Unix. It
automatically locates and downloads source code,
determines how to compile it, installs each
package in its own directory tree, and makes the
resulting binaries available through an encap/GNU
stow-like symlink tree. It also supports binary
packages. It is often used to install and manage
software in a non-root user's home directory.

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LastUpdate: 2001-01-30 06:12

BootRoot

BootRoot creates a two-disk Linux system. The lilo method creates a boot disk with lilo, a kernel and an initrd image; the root disk can contain either a gzip- or bzip2-compressed filesystem.

LastUpdate: 2007-01-15 17:03

WISP-Dist

WISP-Dist is a modular embedded Linux distribution for wireless routers, but can be used for other purposes as well. The entire system fits in 8 MB flash/16 MB RAM. Highlights include an easy-to-use menu interface, commandline access, an Access Point mode (on selected cards), OSPF/RIPv2, bandwidth shaping, NAT, Layer 3 (proxy arp) bridging, and other goodies. The goal is to create an open, customizable, and easy-to-use solution for wireless routers.

LastUpdate: 2004-01-16 03:54

BRaiLleSPEAK

BRaiLleSPEAK is a mini GNU/Linux distribution,
with Braille and speech support built in. It comes
with a pre-configuration tool, and an
auto-compiler function for the Braille driver, so
it can be easily installed and run by blind users.

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