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    CID

    CID

    Insert and manage Linux computers in AD

    CID (Closed In Directory) is a set of bash scripts for inserting and managing Linux computers in Active Directory domains. Modifications made to the system allow Linux to behave like a Windows computer within AD.
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    Those who have read past the "Malware" warning can be assured there is absolutely no malware in this OS or in the download. This warning comes from the "netcat" binary included in the download as a DOS time client. Unfortunately netcat has code that is flagged as malware. FREESCO, a NAT/firewall router/server based on Linux and runs on a single 1.44MB floppy. Freesco is very powerful and versatile and can connect multiple home or small office networks to most types of Internet connections...
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    QPS Quotas Printing System
    QPS (Quotas Printing System) is a package for a linux printing server. You can share many printers between a community and manage printing quotas (black and color). there is a web interface for simple user and for administrator and ldap connector.
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    AVA SBS is a collaboration of Open-Source software designed to give small businesses a cost effective server solution with Enterprise capabilities. AVA-SBS gives business an easy to administrate Primary Domain Controller, Print Server, File Server, Email
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    OpenPrinting provides a set of specifications and implementations of software focused on creating standardized, scalable printing components for Linux, Solaris, or any system with a set of POSIX interfaces.
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    A print server daemon that is able to handle several filetypes. It automatically converts input data into postscript or pdf.
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    ELPS is a small linux distro aimed to became a dedicated network print server that fits in an 32MB flash disk.
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    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    LInux REmote Printing Server. Whether for your Linux Home Server or a proffessional business, this is the perfect solution. With plugins for Windows and Linux, a Linux Server and a Web Interface, this is the solution to all of your network printing needs
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