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    MiniOS

    MiniOS

    Lightweight modular live Linux distribution for use on removable USB.

    ...MiniOS is an excellent choice for creating a mobile workstation, developing specialized systems, or getting to know Linux. A key feature of MiniOS is its modular architecture. You get a basic set of modules and can easily remove, disable, or create your own, customizing the system for specific tasks. This flexibility allows you to build highly specialized configurations, achieving maximum performance by eliminating unnecessary components and integrating the necessary ones. The process of module management is simplified thanks to built-in tools. ...
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    ...It contains : GParted, Clonezilla, Boot-Repair, LibreOffice and a lot of tools like ddrescue, Nwipe, TestDisk, DejaDup and many more recovery is modular in design, meaning programs can be installed simply by double clicking on module files. https://sourceforge.net/projects/recovery/files/modules/ version 2.5 - 31 March 2026 - bleachbit 5.0.2 - czkawka 11.0.1 - debian-live-13.4.0-amd64-standard - ddrescue 1.30 - hardinfo2 2.2.16 - jolt 1.2.0 - media-downloader 5.5.0 - memtest86+ 8.00 - nano 8.7.1 - nwipe 0.40 - tiny core 17.0
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    dune-archiso

    dune-archiso

    Archiso profile based on CyberOS with DUNE Numerics

    ...We included the following Arch Linux official repositories: - [core] - [extra] - [community] - [multilib] as well as Third-party repositories: - [arch4edu] - [cyber] - [dune-archiso-repository-core] - [dune-archiso-repository-extra] - [dune-core] - [dune-staging] - [dune-extensions] - [dune-pdelab] - [dune-fem] - [opm] - [dumux] In addition, we provide the packages of some (python) modules of DUNE Numerics (version 2.8.0), DuMux (version 3.4), Open Porous Media (version 2021.10). The full list of packages is described in https://dune-archiso.gitlab.io/packages Enjoy. I don't belong to dune-project. All the blame falls on me (github.com/carlosal1015).
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    Network Simulator (fork CORE - Live USB)

    Network Simulator (fork CORE - Live USB)

    Live DVD with CORE network simulator

    The Common Open Research Emulator (CORE) is a tool for emulating networks on one or more machines. You can connect these emulated networks to live networks. CORE consists of a GUI for drawing topologies of lightweight virtual machines, and Python modules for scripting network emulation.
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