RSS 15 projects tagged "Terminals"

No download Website Updated 27 Jan 2003 Emergency CD 2

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Emergency CD 2 is a is console-only mini live Linux CD distribution based on RedHat 7.3. It features kernel 2.4.19-xfs(i586), and many console tools and utilities.

No download Website Updated 20 Nov 2011 LinuxTimon

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LinuxTimon is a USB/SD/MMC/PXE miniature Linux distribution which just includes clients for XDMCP, Windows Terminal Server 200X, RS232, and telnet.

Download Website Updated 29 Jul 2010 NASLite

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Pop 546.16
Vit 8.63

NASLite is a Network Attached Storage (NAS) server operating system designed to transform a basic computer into a dedicated file server. Utilizing highly optimized versions of Samba, uCLibc, BusyBox, and various other Linux tools, it provides SMB/CIFS, FTP, or NFS filesystem support. It accommodates multiple client OSes: Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. NASLite offers SMART disk monitoring and large file support, and is incredibly easy to install and administer.

Download Website Updated 12 Mar 2003 S-terminal

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Pop 92.63
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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.

Download Website Updated 04 Feb 2002 SLXT

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A self-contained package which allows use of a diskless, low-memory Sun SPARCstation (4c or 4m architecture) as an Xterminal client. The server can be almost any other system which has tftpboot capability. This package is 100% Linux. There are no Sun binaries or libraries included or needed. If you have a system with no disk, or perhaps an IPC which suffers from the dreaded "slowdown" bug, this is the package for you.

Download Website Updated 26 Sep 2002 Serverdisk diskette distro

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Serverdisk diskette distro is a Linux floppy disk distribution which includes FTP and HTTP servers. This is not a rescue disk or one of the many standalone firewall distributions.

Download No website Updated 30 Jan 2004 ThePacketMaster

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ThePacketMaster Linux Security Server is a CD-based security auditing tool that boots and runs penetration testing and forensic analysis tools. It is handy for security auditors. Some tools included are nessus, ethereal, The Coroner's Toolkit, chntpw, and minicom. It includes modules for any Linux 2.4.20 SCSI driver.

Download Website Updated 18 Oct 2006 ThinStation

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Thinstation is a mini Linux distribution that enables you to convert standard PCs into full-featured, diskless thin clients supporting all major connectivity protocols like Windows terminal services (RDP), Citrix Ica, X, NX, telnet, ssh, etc. It can be booted from the network using Etherboot/PXE or from standard media like floppy/CD/hd/flash-disk etc. The configuration is centralized to simplify terminal management.

Download Website Updated 09 Feb 2005 Thinux

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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 28 Feb 2004 Tunix

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Tunix is a set of tools used to generate small bootable Linux images. It can be used to learn how to roll your own distribution, or to port embedded systems. The basic release uses busybox and has a kernel with netfilter-enabled modules. A uclibc iptables binary is included, so you can roll your small firewall from a floppy.

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MDIUtilities

A set of utility classes that can be used for Desktop application development.

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A powerful graphical desktop environment, applications, and development frameworks.