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    balenaEtcher

    balenaEtcher

    A safe way to flash OS images to SD cards & USB drives

    ...It protects a user from accidentally overwriting hard-drives by making drive selection obvious; and with validated flashing there is no more writing images to corrupted drives. It is also called balenaEtcher since it is developed by balena. In addition, balenaEtcher can flash directly Raspberry Pi devices that support usbboot. Use for .iso and .img files, as well as zipped folders to create live SD cards and USB flash drives. Written with Electron for cross platform use (windows, macOS, and Linux).
    Downloads: 1,006 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 63 This Week
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    openWrt-snort

    openWrt-snort

    Image of OpenWrt OS, with snort community featured in.

    ...Installed Snort Community Model to Intrusion Detection system. Prevention system not installed. eth0 used as output/ LAN socket, to run internet and access router. eth1, which can be USB -> Ethernet port, is used as WAN port, to connect Pi board to Internet IP. to flash img file, you can restore in SD card, or use Balena Etcher to flash. or you can use DD commend of UNIX. **USERNAME** - root **PASSWORD** - bing.google12
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    imgFlasher

    imgFlasher

    Flash OS images to sdcards and usb drives

    imgFlasher has been built specifically for Embedded and IoT developers in order to flash OS images on SD cards and USB drives. Made primarily for Raspbian, Ubuntu, Debian, Yocto-based images but works with any kind of Linux distribution. imgFlasher is a portable software that doesn't require any installation. The process of flashing OS with imgFlasher is super simple and requires just 3 steps. (1) Choose img/zip file
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Volumio

    Volumio

    Free Audiophile Music Player

    Volumio is a free Audiophile Music Player based on Linux. It works with embedded platforms: Raspberry PI, Cubox, BeagleBone Black and Udoo. It is easy to use, thanks to its WebUI: you can control the playback via your smartphone, tablet or PC. Sounds good, out of the box. And it's ready to play. Also as an airport device. Volumio. All your music, in Audiophile Quality, Easy to play, The way you want.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    DIY-anti-ransomware

    Create an immutable S3 WORM object storage server using MinIO on a RPi

    Create a home/test lab anti-ransomware solution for backup data storage using a: - Raspberry Pi 4 Model B with two 512GB USB 3.0 flash disk drives - Immutable S3 write-once-read-many (WORM) enabled MinIO S3 bucket with erasure code - Virtual air gap service with schedule to disable/enable the network to allow inbound backups
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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