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env is an alternative to /usr/bin/env with additional configuration
options. env has been designed to meet the standard functionality of
/usr/bin/env to facilitate integration of this binary into existing
project environments.
A minimal linux rescue distribution with the goals of being small, compatible and very usable. Features as a cozy shell and a multitude of partition rescue/editing tools all based on up-to-date releases like 2.4.x kernel with USB support etc.
SIn is an interface to building and installation of "tar.gz" source distribution of software, to maintain multiple versions and control product installation and activation, in a system (unix) and distribution (linux) independent way.
ezPod is a series of bash scripts for the Linux operating system designed to make your iPod on linux experience easier. ezPod first mounts your iPod, runs the control software of your choice, i.e.: ephPod (using WINE), gtkPod, myPod, guiPod, etc and the
Jail Chroot Project is an attempt of write a tool that builds a chrooted environment. The main goal of Jail is to be as simple as possible, and highly portable. The most difficult step when building a chrooted environment is to set up the right libraries
Ports for building and installing GNOME on CRUX GNU/Linux, or other distributions using Per Lidén's pkgutils package system. Highlights of these ports include removal of gtk-doc/NLS and no stray files during the build process.
Non-root users construct, develop, test and run all types of distributions with
Root Methods (Yard, etc.) and user-mode-linux, then finish with a Boot Method
(2-disk compression, etc). Make_debian yard template creator provided for
Debian users.
A system for supporting embedded Linux platforms. This includes building cross compilers and cross compiling packages that make up the embedded distribution.
Fast-Pitch is a Linux web/mail server configuration tool. Automates download and install of free software, including Apache, ApacheToolBox, PHP, MySQL, phpMyAdmin, qmail, SquirrelMail, Courier-IMAP, ProFTPD, tinydns, osCommerce, MRTG, and more.
Mondo Rescue is a GPL suite designed to create disaster recovery or cloning physical or virtual media from which you'll be able to boot in order to restore or clone your original system. It does that in an automatic or interactive way allowing modifs
Plume is a complete set of packages to create and administrate a network of diskless computers used as X terminals. Workstations root file system is extensively based on Debian with as few new packages as possible.
sinstall is a perl script used to install and manage source packages. Includes PORTS for non-standart programs, CVS build, linux from scratch, ftp downloads, software updates and more.
LESP is a tool for easy configure and manage multi-domains servers of the default services in many GNU/Linux distributions, it is easy to use and install, similar to Webmin or Linuxconf but to the newbe user of GNU/Linux, with a *click+accpet* skill.
uClibcLinux is a Linux distribution based on uClibc (http://www.uclibc.org).
It is a source-based distribution and has two goals:
- provide an easily extensible build-system
- provide a repository of software compiling and running with uClibc
LRSR / Linux Restore ScRipt is a command line (Bash/Perl) script for restoring system information. LRSR also can be edited to create "Mini" distros from a pre-existing UNIX/Linux computer.
VIA is a set of tools that allow you to create multiple configuration profiles in your (usually mobile) computer, and then select which profile you're going to use at boot time, manually or automatically.
This is a couple of Bash scripts used to build a new Linux system from source. It is mainly based on the LFS (Linux From Scratch) with few changes to allow all the user's needs to be set before starting the building process.
Extended Slackware package management tools, added new features like those in other distro's package tools (ie rpm, deb, slp, etc..) and provide multiple interfaces including console, Gnome, and KDE.