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    EtchDroid

    EtchDroid

    An application to write OS images to USB drives, on Android

    EtchDroid is an open-source application that writes disk images to USB drives. Use it to make a bootable operating system USB drive when your laptop is dead.
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    Homebridge Docker Image

    Homebridge Docker Image

    HomeKit support for the impatient using Docker on x86_64

    This Ubuntu Linux based Docker image allows you to run Nfarina's Homebridge on your home network which emulates the iOS HomeKit API. This is a multi-arch image and will run on x86_64, Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 4, Zero 2 W, or other Docker-enabled ARMv7/8 devices. Docker will automatically pull the correct image for your system. Homebridge requires full access to your local network to function correctly. This image will not work when using Docker for Mac or Docker for Windows. The parameters are split into two halves, separated by a colon, the left-hand side representing the host and the right container side. ...
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    faasd

    faasd

    A lightweight & portable faas engine

    faasd is OpenFaaS reimagined but without the cost and complexity of Kubernetes. It runs on a single host with very modest requirements, making it fast and easy to manage. Under the hood it uses containers and Container Networking Interface (CNI) along with the same core OpenFaaS components from the main project. To deploy microservices and functions that you can update and monitor remotely. When you don't have the bandwidth to learn or manage Kubernetes. To deploy embedded apps in IoT and...
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    RaspArch for Raspberry Pi 5

    RaspArch for Raspberry Pi 5

    RaspArch :: Run Arch Linux on your Raspberry Pi 5

    ...Build 260111 runs only on a Rpi5. INSTALLATION Use Rufus or Etcher in Windows. MORE about RaspArch When you have installed RaspArch to your Micro SD Card you can use the system like any other Arch Linux (aarch64) system. I.e. install new programs etc. Arch motto is KISS ("Keep It Simple Stupid"). WHO SHOULD RUN Arch Linux/RaspArch? My answer: The system fits the “advanced” Linux user/enthusiast, who would be willing to run an occasional command from time to time. UNIQUE There is no other (good) Arch Linux System for Raspberry Pi 5. ...
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    Tria Sistema Operatiu

    Tria Sistema Operatiu

    Helps you find, download & burn the best Operating System for any PC

    Tria O.S. detects hard & soft specs of the PC where you run it, you can load this info or specify it manually to let the program inform you what would be the best operating system for a specific PC, with the specified hardware, and then see the difference by adding RAM, a SSD hard drive, changing the graphics card ... etc. REQUIREMENTS: For Linux, you need GAMBAS 3.3 or later, so you will have to install the gambas3 package before installing. 90's EDITION needs 160 MB (192 MB on...
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    Penguins' eggs

    Penguins' eggs

    On the road of Remastersys, Refracta, Systemback and father Knoppix!

    penguins-eggs is a console tool, under continuous development, that allows you to remaster your system and redistribute it as live images on usb sticks or via PXE, work on amd64, i386 and ARM64.
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    LEMP Raspberry Pi 2

    Turn your Raspberry Pi 2 into a Nginx HTTP server.

    ...Let me know if you find the fix in comments below. I’ve tried several. It does not affect the function of wifi. Turn your Raspberry Pi 2 into a Nginx HTTP server with Arch Linux ARM + Nginx + MariaDB(MySQL) + PHP. Preconfigured and packaged into a downloadable image.
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    Arch-WiPi

    Turn your Raspberry Pi into a wireless router/AP

    ...See /boot/config.txt for more aggressive overclocking options. 01-24-2014 – Stripped down and optimized Arch OS even more. Boots in less than 10 seconds. 01-23-2014 – Installed bcmstat.sh to replace cpustatus.sh see usage below 01-22-2014 – Changed root login password for Pi to: archlinux Arch-WiPi is a tiny downloadable Arch Linux image for your Raspberry Pi.
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    pi+Arch+Squeezelite+Jivelite

    Jivelite + Squeezelite running on a Raspberry Pi and USB Touchscreen

    This is an image of Arch Linux on a Raspberry Pi configured with Jivelite and Squeezelite, and configured to use a USB Displaylink Touchscreen (either Mimo or Lilliput). User is "squeezeuser" with a password of "squeeze". Root user password is "root".
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    LEMP Raspberry Pi

    Turn your Raspberry Pi into a Nginx HTTP server.

    ...Replaced with systemd-timesyncd. 07-16-2014 – Enabled PHP’s mysql, mysqli and pdo extentions 07-16-2014 – Disabled innodb. 07-15-2014 – Switched PHP-FPM to “ondemand” to save memory. 07-15-2014 – Enabled gzip. Compress level set to 6 to save CPU. 07-14-2014 – Stripped down and optimized Arch OS even more. 07-14-2014 – Updated overclocking config /boot/config.txt Turn your Raspberry Pi into a Nginx HTTP server with Arch Linux ARM + Nginx + MariaDB(MySQL) + PHP. Preconfigured and packaged into a downloadable image.
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    MLCrypt

    Simple, lightweight, standalone command-line single file encryption.

    Simple, lightweight, cross-platform (Windows / Linux / ARM6 Linux), cross-arch (x32 / x64), standalone command line file encryption program. GnuPG is probably the best application for cross-platform encryption. However, its usage on Windows PCs may be inconvenient (installation administrator rights; large executable size for perhaps just a one-time file decryption, complicated command-line switches for stronger encryption).
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