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    A completely free thin client OS for RDP & Citrix

    A free thin client OS designed by a professional sysadmin to be very easy to setup, and so easy to use that your users can use it without instructions. You can have the thin client up and running within minutes and mass deploy it your way.
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    Tux Hat Linux

    Tux Hat Linux

    What you see, is what you get! GNU/Linux Arch Based Distro

    ...http://pastebin.com/u/unixwz0r # Info: The Live ISO is under 700mb and can be put on a CD-R/DVD-R/USB and boot up on any x86 & x86_64 PC computers. Fluxbox has a simular config to FluxBSD, and Fluxbox has been updated to 1.3.7. # IRC Freenode: irc.freenode.net #bsdgeekclub @UNIXwz0r (owner) Tux Hat Linux Project # More Screenshots http://ipodpunker.deviantart.com
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    dep-trace

    gdeptrace dependancy solver correct for pkg or make deps

    gdeptrace sorts an input dependancy list or table and prints it, and can do other actions. It's default operation is to act like tsort (1) except that it sorts by pure pkg / make dependancy (tsort sorts by grapical topology: see notes about differences). EXAMPLE: $ echo -e "b e\ne\nc b" | sort -k1,1 | gdeptrace [opts] e b c (b depends on e, c depends on b, e has no depends) (also: e has more items depending on it and is below anything it depends on; in this case the top, all and only by the rules known and given, in order by given where equal) $ echo -e "b e\ne\nc b" | depsort ditto, no opts needed $ libdeps objdump /lib/*.so.* (outputs if missing, load order (deps), rdeps, which are effected by missing lib/s, etc, see readme) $ doil (a package installer/solver like apt-get+dpkg which uses gdeptrace, see doil on Source Forge) dep-trace is now "gdeptrace" to ease packaging compatibility
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