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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.
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    Java-based framework for decoupling back-end services and front-end interfaces. Browse and interact with a database, a class library, a network, a log file, or any live java object as though it were a filesystem. (It works with filesystems too!)
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    This project allows a user to access Linux X (Such as Gnome) remotely over a Bluetooth link using his/her mobile phone.
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