RSS 34 projects tagged "Linux"

Download Website Updated 09 May 2013 Finnix

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Pop 266.20
Vit 81.91

Finnix is a small, self-contained, bootable Linux CD distribution ("LiveCD") for system administrators, based on Debian testing. You can use it to mount and manipulate hard drives and partitions, monitor networks, rebuild boot records, install other operating systems, and much more.

Download No website Updated 06 Sep 2012 DIASER

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Pop 164.83
Vit 15.22

DIASER is a cloud storage class combined geo-data replication, long-term archive system, and WAN vault application. Manage long term mixed data archives generated by existing backup software. Ensure availability using commodity hardware. Retain administrative and financial control. It combines a disk-based backup volume management system and triple redundancy with a storage architecture designed to structure months to years of long term sustainable archiving space. It is a quick and low-cost way to make an environment more robust by backing up data in multiple places. This replication also provides fast retrieval of archived data from all node hosting locations. A Perl installer creates the system. Nodes can be dedicated to storage or used for existing services over unused bandwidth. DIASER works in user space over SSH.

No download Website Updated 19 Oct 2007 Virtual Appliances

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Pop 134.83
Vit 3.92

Virtual Appliances are nano-sized virtual machines for deploying instant infrastructure and applications. They are Ubuntu Server Edition 8.04 based and available for VMware, QEMU, KVM, Parallels, Xen, Virtual Iron, Virtural PC, and Virtual Server. Available Virtual Appliances are a LAMP Server, LAPP Server, Apache Tomcat Server, and Cacti Virtual Appliance. These are the smallest, most functional, and easiest to use Virtual Appliances available. They are certified for use on VMware and Parallels.

Download Website Updated 09 May 2009 toast

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Pop 121.07
Vit 5.88

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.

Download Website Updated 19 Nov 2008 NPACI Rocks Cluster Tool Kit

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Pop 120.78
Vit 4.25

Rocks is a complete "cluster on a CD" solution for x86 and IA64 Red Hat Linux COTS clusters. Building a Rocks cluster does not require any experience in clustering, yet a cluster architect will find a flexible and programmatic way to redesign the entire software stack just below the surface (appropriately hidden from the majority of users). Although Rocks includes the tools expected from any clustering software stack (PBS, Maui, GM support, Ganglia, etc), it is unique in its simplicity of installation.

Download Website Updated 03 Apr 2006 A.M.I.C.U.S.

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Pop 91.19
Vit 2.02

A.M.I.C.U.S. (Automatic Multimedia Installation Configuration Utility System) helps users quickly and easily install and configure MythTV on generic PC hardware. It uses the Debian Netinst CD to install GNU/Linux and just the required packages to allow a functional MythTV on low end hardware.

Download Website Updated 09 Feb 2005 Thinux

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Pop 87.41
Vit 1.54

Thinux is a thin-client server on a live CD. It boots a network of diskless computers to automatically start an application such as a Web browser. Each thin client machine acts as a cluster node to share its processing and memory resources with each other to take the load off the server. It is a turnkey solution that does not change nor rely on your existing systems to run. By booting from a removable CD, it does not lock-in the user so it is convenient to test. It is ideal for any organizations that require large deployment of software automatically and cost effectively.

Download Website Updated 23 Dec 2003 Injector Linux

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Pop 79.63
Vit 1.00

Injector Linux is a single-floppy Linux system, which supports many filesystems -- currently approximately 25. Because of its wide range of supported filesystems, it is very useful for disk rescue operations.

No download Website Updated 04 Jun 2003 Linux User Management System

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Pop 66.83
Vit 1.42

The Linux User Management System allows an organization to centrally manage their Linux users. It works with all distributions of Linux and in conjunction with GeKL's KDE User Desktop Management System (UDMS). Admins can use it to create groups, import large numbers of users and establish system profiles, and easily maintain profiles.

Download Website Updated 16 Jul 2003 Kickstart Tools

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Pop 60.01
Vit 1.42

Kickstart Tools is a collection of scripts that can be used to build and maintain your own Linux distribution. You can control what packages make up your distribution, and automate installation and configuration.

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FM-Classic

A templating system for Java servlets.

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Trean

A bookmark manager.