RSS 5 projects tagged "LiveCD"

Download Website Updated 16 Jan 2010 Userful Live CD

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Vit 1.50

Userful Live CD is a unique multiseat Linux live CD that lets one computer function as two. Booting from this CD temporarily transforms your dual-monitor PC or laptop (with an extra USB keyboard and mouse) into a "dual-seat" PC, supporting two independent users at the same time, each with their own monitor, keyboard, and mouse. A single keystroke links your keyboards and monitors. The live CD also includes Userful Multiplier and Userful Desktop.

Download Website Updated 30 Mar 2010 SliTaz

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Pop 50.79
Vit 1.13

SliTaz is an operating system that provides a fully featured desktop or server in less than 30 Mb. SliTaz is simple to use, fast, and stable. In Live CD or USB mode, it runs entirely in memory (RAM). SliTaz has an active community all over the world and can be used in several languages.

Download No website Updated 21 Aug 2009 SpamCheetah

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Pop 31.14
Vit 37.01

SpamCheetah is a network-level spam filtering solution built around OpenBSD greylisting, tarpit, and blacklisting. It comes with a Web interface and requires zero administration. It does not allow spam to even land in your network, thus saving you precious bandwidth. It does not have the 'false positives' problem of losing legitimate mail.

Download No website Updated 29 Jul 2012 MaheshaDragonBSD

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Pop 19.39
Vit 17.50

MaheshaDragonBSD is a Live USB distribution based on MaheshaBSD and DragonFly BSD 3.0.2. It contains Midnight Commander, vsftpd server, and a prebuilt vkernel in the /myinstall directory, which you may immediately try by running the 'rune' script in the /myinstall/vkernel directory; however, no root image is available, so you must make your own.

Download Website Updated 26 Sep 2012 MaheshaNetBSD

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Pop 22.52
Vit 15.41

MaheshaNetBSD is a NetBSD Live USB distribution which has the IceWM Desktop and the same feel as all the author's MaheshaBSD-based products. A LiveCD can easily be made from it by running the /makeiso script in the root directory. It can be used for many things like viewing presentations (PDF files, images, etc.), handling recovery tasks, playing music, playing chess, surfing the Internet, etc. Linux emulation is activated. The advantage of this LiveUSB is that the USB pendrive is writable after booting (unlike other MaheshaBSD products), and users can thus easily install packages from the Internet. However, as USB flash drives do not like too many writes, the author keeps a few directories in memory (/tmp, /var, /etc.). MaheshaNetBSD lets you can write in Sanskrit.

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