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    Unattended Resolution in A Nutshell - OS
    Unattended installation of several Linux(kickstart,preseed,autoyast) and Windows(2000,XP,2003,2003R2,Vista,7,8,,10,112008,2012,2016,2019,2022,2025). Features: inventory, software management, dhcp-ldap, dns-ldap, php-ssh, syslog-ng, rsyslog, switch managment, ldap browser, pxe manager, central cron management, license management, guacomole integration.
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    Appupdater
    Appupdater provides advanced functionality to Windows, similar to apt-get or yum on Linux. It automates the process of installing and maintaining up to date versions of programs. It is fully customizable for use in a corporate environment.
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    Tool to install multiple versions of PHP beside each other
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    centralized software management system for *nix systems
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    Multicast GNU/Linux Installation using udpcast for transfer and a custom script for installation and configuration. Supports installation of previously captured systems. Our new development site: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/muglin/
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    tupac is a cached pacman implementation that boosts some pacman operations: faster searches, AND searches, aur support, colored output, system sanity check, frontend friendly and more...
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    CoralPanel is web server control panel that lets you turn any web server into a shared hosting platform and manage it though a user-friendly interface without the need to compile, install, and configure the required pieces of software manually.
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    To develop a webbased config utility to confiugre your system. An alternative to yast in SuSE. or linuxconf in redhat or Mandrake.
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    Winona is a PHP driven tool for installing various packages like Mediawiki from your browser. Its modular structure makes it extensible through plugins. Installations can be heavily modified rather than using the default installer.
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