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    EVE OS

    EVE OS

    EVE is Edge Virtualization Engine

    ...With its remote provisioning, lifecycle management, and built-in observability tools, EVE brings cloud-like infrastructure capabilities to the edge.
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    Ultimate Edition

    Ultimate Edition

    An Ubuntu remix for both new and experienced Linux sophisticates

    Ultimate Edition Linux, previously "Ubuntu Ultimate Edition". We cater to a large base of *nix users including, but certainly not limited to gamers & low resource computers. We have a Ultimate Edition for virtually any user.
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    Friend OS

    Friend OS

    FriendOS is a free web based platform that runs in your browser

    ...Built with Node.js and C++, FriendUP includes a virtual file system, multi-user support, and a customizable UI, making it ideal for enterprises or individuals seeking a decentralized, collaborative computing environment.
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    Cloudium OS

    Cloudium OS

    Written in pure ASM and Exode with cloud computing in mind.

    Cloudium OS is being written in pure ASM. It's designed for speed and ease, having cloud computing in mind. It also is secure (without requiring constant user input like Windows). But, how are we going to do this? Well every os wants/says these kind of things, so to accomplish our goals we follow these simple rules: keep it simple (that's way better then these complex interfaces etc. almost nobody wants), generalize (this makes things easier and more useful without extra complexity) and be inventive (sometimes doing it the classical way just doesn't work). ...
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    androidx86-openstack

    Android virtual machines running on Openstack Clouds

    ...This work is done by Chathura Madhusanka Sarathchandra Magurawalage as a part of his research activities at Network Convergence Laboratory (NCL), University Of Essex Related Research Projects: *EU-funded FP7 Project MONICA (Mobile Cloud Computing: Networks, Services and Architecture). *EU-funded FP7 Project CLIMBER (Cross-Layer Investigation and Integration of Computing and Networking Aspects of Mobile Social Networks). *EU-funded FP7 Project EVANS (End-to-end Virtual Resource Management..)
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    Portable Linux

    Portable Linux

    Portable Ubuntu Linux for Scientific Computing

    Released August 22, 2013 Lubuntu Blends: Biochemistry 13.04 (Raring) v5.44 Linux Kernel Image 3.8.0-29 Lubuntu Blends are pre-installed Wubi disk image remixes of Ubuntu and Debian Science meta packages, A custom boot loader allows installations to be copied and automatically booted from most external or USB flash drives. Once up and running, use earlier Lubuntu Remix README instructions here until documentation is updated. https://sourceforge.net/projects/portable-linux/files/ Installation 1. Download the Wubi installer http://releases.ubuntu.com/saucy/wubi.exe 2. Install any flavor of Ubuntu. 3. Swap out the root.disk with the ones provided here. Overview LAMP stack running on localhost (127.0.0.1). Scientific, productivity & media packages include R (Rattle Data Miner), GridEngine, Condor, cooperative computing tools, WINE, LibreOffice, Evolution, Clinica, Neuro Debian Desktop, PsycoPy, OpenVibe, 3DSlicer, Paraview, Openshot. ...
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    birgHPCC

    birgHPCC

    Rapid CUDA Cluster Deployment

    birgHPCC is a major improvement over birgHPC (http://sourceforge.net/projects/birghpc/). While retaining the major functions of the original birgHPC, including automated computing cluster conversion and auto slots detection, the new version (birgHPCC) is capable of creating and configuring a compute unified device architecture (CUDA) computing cluster, hence the extra “C” in the name. In addition to the increase in image size (less than 2 gigabytes) and a new Linux base (previously Debian, now Ubuntu), CUDA-capable bioinformatics software programs, such as NAMD, HOOMD-blue, VMD, GPU-HMMER and GPU-BLAST, are pre-installed in birgHPCC, along with the CUDA driver, libraries and software development kit (SDK). ...
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    birgHPC
    birgHPC is a Linux Live CD distribution based on PelicanHPC and Debian Live. birgHPC features automated cluster configuration on PCs in the same network specifically for bioinformatics and molecular dynamics. If you are looking for CUDA support, try birgHPCC (https://sourceforge.net/projects/birghpcc/) If you use birgHPC in your work, please cite us: Teong Han Chew, Kwee Hong Joyce-Tan, Farizuwana Akma and Mohd Shahir Shamsir. birgHPC: creating instant computing clusters for bioinformatics and molecular dynamics. Bioinformatics. Volume 27, Issue 9. pp 1320-1321. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btr109
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