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    TheSSS (The Smallest Server Suite)

    Lightweight Server Suite for LAN

    TheSSS (The Smallest Server Suite) is a lightweight server suite distributed as a live CD. It is designed for system administrators who need an extremely tiny and fast set of server software. The supported servers are: FSP, FTP/SFTP, HTTP/HTTPS, NBD, NFS, NTP, rlogin, SSH, Telnet, and TFTP. A proxy server (Polipo) with Tor anonymizer is also included. The main security components are 4MLinux Firewall (based on iptables) and Clam AntiVirus. TheSSS iso images are fully compatible with...
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    Comtos Linux

    Comtos Linux

    The Transparent Enterprise Linux - Build, Audit, Customize.

    Comtos Linux: The Transparent Enterprise Linux - Build, Audit, Customize. Comtos Linux is an LFS (Linux From Scratch)-based distribution targeting server and embedded systems. System Name: Comtos Linux (Community Operating System Linux ) English code: Vermilion Bird Chinese code: 朱雀 Note: Comtos Linux is an open-source operating system created by Chinese developer Lin Zhongxin on January 1, 2024, in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. Developed based on LFS (Linux From Scratch), it is suitable for servers and embedded devices. ...
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    BJH OS

    BJH OS

    An Operating System Created In Html CSS And JS By Muhammad Haris.

    💻 BJH OS Assalam O Alaikum! 👋 I’m Muhammad Haris, Developer of BJH OS 🌐💡 — a web-based OS built with pure HTML, CSS & JS. Enjoy draggable windows, built-in apps, a web terminal, Flash Browser, AI assistant, and persistent data via localStorage. 🚀 Highlights Custom desktop environment & smoother UI Modular architecture Built-in apps & BJH OS Apps Market Remote alerts & updates Secure login & developer tools 🛒 BJH OS Apps Market Features Browse apps/games App details: icon,...
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    Crosos Operating System

    Crosos Operating System

    Crosos is a SubLinux Distribution

    Crosos is a open-source OS. It is based on the Linux Kernel and mostly uses the same code in Ubuntu (but it has been derived from Debian)
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