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    Hanthana Linux Project

    Hanthana Linux Project

    Hanthana Linux Project

    Hanthana is a Linux based operating system and a Fedora remix suitable for desktop and laptop users. Hanthana comes to you in the form of a Live CD/DVD for regular PC (i386 and x86_64 arc) systems. Apart from the providing Hanthana Linux ISO, we do hands on training for free of charge. Visit our blog and see what we do. http://blog.hanthana.org Moreover we are working on deploying Hanthana Linux powered ICT labs in rural schools. http://school.hanthana.org So, this is not just a remix...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    AdvanceMAME
    A MAME and MESS port with an advanced video support for Arcade Monitors, TVs, and PC Monitors. It also contains a bootable Linux LiveCD/USB, a frontend with animated MNG/MP3 snapshots, a rom manager, and recompression utilities for compressed files.
    Downloads: 70 This Week
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    The Gigaset 3070 isdn is the ancestor of a family of ISDN DECT base stations allowing the connection of a PC via USB or DECT. This project is building the Linux support (drivers and frontend utilities) which Siemens neglected to provide.
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    Debox GNU/Linux Live CD

    Debox GNU/Linux Live CD

    Debox Linux is a live distro based on Debian distribution and Openbox

    Debox GNU/Linux Live CD is a live hybrid distribution based on Debian and OpenBox. Can be used on computers supporting 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x86_64) instruction set architectures. Debox was made with the middle and novice user in mind. Includes a wide range of software: word processor, media players, internet browser, email client, disk utilities, java and few games. Also, a plenty of printers, scanners, bluethooth, web cams, digital tv, fax are supported by default. Different from...
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    ezload is a set of FreeBSD/Linux utilities designed to upload & download the firmware from Cypress (was Anchorchips) EZ-USB devices (AN2131QC, AN2131SC, AN2135SC, etc.).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ATMEL linux PCI, PCMCIA, USB drivers. and configuration utilities.
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    Linux driver and supporting utilities for USB ADSL modems based on Conexant AccessRunner chipset.
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    Development of a driver and utilities to use 3Com ADSL Modem USB at Linux and Windows operating systems. Desarrollo de un driver y utilidades para utilizar el 3Com ADSL Modem USB en los sistemas operativos Linux y Windows.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    A joint effort to provide system level support for the LegoŽ Mindstorms v2.0 USB IR Tower under Linux and possibly other Unixes; in the form of a linux kernel driver. Eyes also looking towards userspace tools (our own config utilities, and patches for 3
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Linux Mobile System is a full Linux system within a USB Flash Memory Drive. This system will be able to boot from any i386 based PC, so we can to run a lot of utilities: network diagnostic, disk diagnostic, administration terminal, etcetera.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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