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    Arch Installer

    Arch Installer

    Arch Linux installer - guided, templates etc.

    Just another guided/automated Arch Linux installer with a twist. The installer also doubles as a python library to install Arch Linux and manage services, packages, and other things inside the installed system (Usually from a live medium).
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    deploy.NET

    Tool for building and deploying Microsoft.NET applications.

    deploy.NET is NOT for creating setup files! It is a tool to run scripts to automatically build, package and upload a .NET application to an FTP server. A different script can then be run on the customer's machine for downloading, unpacking and installing your application.
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    LeopardAssist

    LeopardAssist

    Install OS X Leopard on some unsupported Macs.

    LeopardAssist assists in the process of install OS X Leopard on machines that did not meet the minimum system requirement of an 867MHz or faster processor. It achieves this by temporarily writing a script into the NVRAM of your G4-based Mac. Executed at startup, this script will temporarily force the system to report that a faster processor is installed, allowing the Leopard installer to successfully complete its minimum system requirements check. This allows Leopard to be installed from...
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