410 projects tagged "Installation/Setup"
Augeas is a configuration API and editing tool. It parses common configuration files like /etc/hosts or /etc/grub.conf in their native formats and transforms them into a tree. Configuration changes are made by manipulating this tree and saving it back into native configuration files.
UnusedPkg is a diagnostic tool to search the oldest unused packages in your Linux system. UnusedPkg prints a sorted list with the size and number of days that a package has been idle. This helps you determine what packages can be manually removed to clean the system. It supports any apt-based distribution (tested on Debian and Ubuntu) and Slackware.
BG-Tiny Linux Bootdisk is a Linux bootdisk that does not use a ramdisk, so it will run on computers with very little RAM. It is basically a somewhat extended fork of Tiny Linux Bootdisk. It is based on Linux 2.4 series, uClibc, and BusyBox. It includes dosfsprogs, e2fsprogs, gpart, lilo, and ms-sys. Supported filesystems are ext2, ext3, iso9660, tmpfs, and vfat.
Artica for Postfix is a secure Web interface for Postfix administration. It is designed to reduce the cost of creating and managing a full Linux mail server. It supports Postfix, Kaspersky Anti-spam, Kaspersky Anti-Virus, Bogofilter, Milter-greylist, SpamAssassin, Clam Antivirus, Amavis, OpenLDAP, SQLite library, Cyrus-imap, Procmail, Fetchmail, DnsMasq, Mailman, Sieve, Yorel script, QueueGraph, MailGraph, AWSTats, geoip, and more.
Urpkg is software to install programs in a safe and undoable way. It is able to see what files any given installation command creates, and list and remove them. You are able to restrict the installation command so that it only writes where you allow it to, and does not overwrite files from other packages. Urpkg is especially useful if you want to install programs from source, or create binary packages in an automated way. Under the hood, urpkg creates a user for each package it has to install, which prevents the installation command from run with root privileges. It can be seen as a "command tracer" that remembers what files a command created and prevents it from doing forbidden things. It is written in C but relies on some external commands, like GNU Find.
NTX is a groupware solution based on Open-Xchange and CentOS5, and is distributated as an ISO image. Open-Xchange can be a challange to install for most people, but this ISO image makes it very easy. In less than 45 minutes, it installs the OS (CentOS5), Open-Xchange, and all its requirements and third party software like avaadm, linbox, Amavis, ClamAV, websieve Spamassassin, munin, and monit.