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    MiyoLinux

    MiyoLinux

    A very minimal Linux OS based on Devuan and various Window Managers.

    After 8 years, MiyoLinux has stopped development. Many thanks to those who have promoted and/or used MiyoLinux. Special thanks to the Devuan Veteran Unix Administrators, Debian, fsmithred, golinux, Station Sixtyseven, Jim Acklaw, Adarsh Bhat, Mike Smith, and greenjeans for all of their amazing help! Also, a special thanks to Ron who has been a consistent MiyoLinux user. I wish all of you the best as you move forward! Though development has ceased, MiyoLinux can still be used by...
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    A wxWidgets conversion of Laser Tank, a puzzle and strategy game by Jim Kindley maintained by Donald Druin.
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    Loud Rain is a Japanese-Multilingual (English, French, German, Russian and Dutch) dictionary, using Jim Breens JMdict (a XML UTF-8 dictionary that provides more information than Edict). Loud Rain is written in C# for Windows (.NET) and Linux (Mono) OS.
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