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MFS Tools is a set of utilities for those who wish to get the most out of their TiVo. The primary focus is in backing up TiVo drives, and adding extra video storage capacity. Other simple utilities not directly related to TiVo upgrades are included.
The Securizant Linux Project aims to develop a linux distribution for the security-aware Linux power user. The focus will be to provide a small, core Linux distribution best suited for those who like to roll their own application software.
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The FROG Project (Free Revised Open Ghost) is taken from the fog project. An PC imaging solution. The projects goal is to move away from the php interface of fog to a ruby on rails interface. It will focus on fedora/centos as the OS of choice.
Aptness tries to expose an easy-to-use interface on top of the APT-RPM libraries, the focus being on simplicity rather than completeness.
It is meant to facilitate the development of GUI applications and other user-level tools on top of APT.
Twyna (Touch With Your Noodly Appendage) is an open source distribution system to install and manage your machines. Twyna was designed to run on Ubuntu and has a special focus on non-desktop PCs like embedded systems and wireless nodes.