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    SulinOS

    SulinOS

    Indipendent distro uses inary package system. Sulin is roolling donkey

    Sulin is rolling donkey Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/sulinos Github: https://github.com/sulinos Telegram: https://t.me/sulinos powered by donkey team
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    VirtScreen

    VirtScreen

    Make your iPad/tablet/computer into a secondary monitor on Linux

    Make your iPad/tablet/computer a secondary monitor on Linux. VirtScreen is an easy-to-use Linux GUI app that creates a virtual secondary screen and shares it through VNC. VirtScreen is based on PyQt5 and asyncio on the Python side and uses x11vnc and XRandR.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Phoenix

    Widgets to view infos about your computer (only Ubuntu and Debian dist

    A simple program to show hours, date and computer infos, how your distro, architeture and processor.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Parapin makes it easy to write code under Linux that controls individual pins on a PC parallel port. This kind of control is very useful for electronics projects that use the parallel port as a generic digital I/O interface (instead of as a printer port)
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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