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    dune-archiso

    dune-archiso

    Archiso profile based on CyberOS with DUNE Numerics

    This is a live USB containing a full operating system that can be booted, this means that you can use a USB stick to burn this image or virtualize it to Linux-KVM, QEMU, Virtualbox, VMWare, Hyper-V. 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] -...
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    Portable Crypto-Clients

    Portable crypto-clients for Linux

    ...If you're curious about what's inside the *.run files, you can use AppImageExtract: https://sourceforge.net/projects/portable/files/AppImageExtract/download If you want to improve/modify/fix a package you can use AppImageKit to rebuild the package yourself. The apps posted here are not likely to run on 64-bit systems. However there's a tutorial that may eventually help you run them: http://tinyurl.com/lqbxygy
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