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    Cockpit

    Cockpit

    A sysadmin login session in a web browser

    Cockpit makes GNU/Linux discoverable. It’s an interactive server admin interface that lets you see and understand the health of your server at a glance; interact directly with the operating system from a real Linux session; and perform system tasks with a mouse all in a web browser. With Cockpit, sysadmins can easily perform tasks such as starting containers, storage administration, network configuration, inspecting logs and more. They can also jump between terminal and the web interface at any time. Lightweight and very easy to use, Cockpit can be installed on many Linux operating systems, including Debian, Fedora and RHEL.
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    Advanced DHCP Server Live CD (With GUI)

    Advanced DHCP Server Live CD (With GUI)

    The Free & Popular opendhcp application for Physical & Virtual Machine

    Instructions: 1. Write this .iso file to a Pen Drive, with the Free multibootusb software ( links below ) 2. Boot from the Pen Drive, after changing the BIOS Boot Order quickly on system startup 3. First startup will show some info dialogs. These can be cancelled without making any changes 4. Click on the opendhcp folder link on Desktop 5. Right click the set_eth0_static_ipaddress.sh file and choose Open as Text option. Edit the file to meet your network needs. To know about...
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    CloudPower

    CloudPower

    A tool for organising, visualising and executing Web resources.

    CloudPower is a Java application that offers functionality similar to that found in operating systems, for the World Wide Web. References to Web resources, whether they be static or dynamic can be arranged into sets. These sets can themselves contain other sets, allowing for resources to be arranged like files on an operating system. These sets can be saved and retrieved, allowing users to organise their cloud resources.
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    selfDHCP is a small network autoconfigure software. It is able to determine the main network configuration parameters by listening to the traffic and with appropriate heuristics. It can run as daemon or as application.
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    syssumm (AKA "System Summaries") is a collaborative open source project developing a set of Perl scripts that generate a profile of a computer's hardware, software, and network configuration that can then be viewed with a browser.
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