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    Kannolo

    Kannolo

    Kannolo pure-KDE Fedora Remix

    Kannolo is an installable graphical Fedora Remix without GTK+, based on the KDE Plasma Desktop workspace and the Calamares installer. Kannolo does not include software that requires GTK+ (Firefox, Anaconda, firewall-config, ABRT), featuring KDE or Qt software (QupZilla, Calamares, UFW-KDE, DrKonqi) instead. SELinux is disabled by default because there is no Qt/KDE troubleshooting application for it. GTK+ and GTK+ applications are available from the upstream distribution’s online...
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    KMyFirewall is a KDE/Qt Programm that tries to provide an easy to use and comfortable GUI for the Linux "iptables" command. An easy to use plugin architecture allows fast and easy development of rule option extentions.
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    Guarddog is user friendly firewall management utility for KDE on Linux. It allows you to simply specify which protocols should be allowed between which groups of computers and requires no knowledge of port numbers or packets. Uses ipchains or iptables.
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