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    DreamStudio by Volocian Studios
    ...Wherever possible, Volocian™ relies on free, open source, and cross-platform software to prevent vendor lock-in, planned obsolescence, and software as a service licensing. While we remain pragmatic about the use of proprietary software, as we’re aware of the feature limitations of some open source solutions, free solutions are preferred.
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    Cultix

    Cultix

    A fast Debian-based Linux distribution for VampireFreaks community

    ...Cultix comes in the form of LiveDVD hybrid iso image that has an installer. It contains heavily customized Debian Squeeze configs, as well as some manually rebuilt software (Midori, Vala - from official sources) and some components written specially for this distribution (for example, VampireFreaks Sanctuary Radio tray applet, written in Python). This page is the primary download page. For all the news, see the main distribution website. NOTE (1.07.2012): the RC2 that contains critical update preventing login problems on some hardware will be released within 18 hours.
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