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    User Friendly Thin Client | 100% Free

    User Friendly Thin Client | 100% Free

    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.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    RabbitRemoteControl

    RabbitRemoteControl

    Remote control. Support VNC, RDP, Terminal, SSH, TELNET etc

    Rabbit Remote Control is a open-source, cross-platform, multi-protocol remote control software. Allows you to use any device and system in anywhere and remotely manage any device and system in any way. Its goal is to be simple, convenient, security and easy to use, improving work efficiency. It include remote desktop, remote control, file transfer(FTP, SFTP), terminal, remote terminal(SSH, TELNET), player, network tools etc functions. This is only a read-only mirror...
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Tux Linux

    Tux Linux

    Tux Linux - Ubuntu Remix - Complete, Free, Lightweight & easy to use!

    Easy to Use Free Linux Operating System. Tux Linux is based on Ubuntu LTS, (Long Term Support) built on top of Ubuntu minimal iso. The purpose of Tux Linux is to introduce Windows users to Linux, and provide them with a comfortable and useful user experience. It is designed to be simple and suitable for new Linux users and for those who want a lightweight, highly responsive, and fully functional environment.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Linux From Scratch GNU/Linux x-lfs-2010

    Linux From Scratch GNU/Linux x-lfs-2010

    LFS that builds GNU/Linux %100 NON-STOP from GNU C 4.4 - Firefox-20.0

    see https://sourceforge.net/projects/totally-built-linux-distro/ "0.2 is so much easier than build-0.1" build-0.1 NO LONGER WORKS many URL of required src.tar.gz were (re)moved by big tech, and firefox-20 is refused by big tech cryptoXXX ~~~~~~~~~ Builds GNU/Linux from termcap and gcc up to X11 Firefox-20.0 lite. It is %100 GNU/Linux from source compiled on your box (and ready to change) "without any known build fails". It's not a fork of any distro. 350+ pkgs: ie, ddd,...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    rdesktopgui-binary

    rdesktopgui-binary

    rdesktopgui rdp rdesktop

    rDesktopGui is a frontend to the UNIX/Linux tool 'rdesktop' written in FreePascal with an easy to use interface. This project was registered on SourceForge.net on Mar 28, 2013, A front-end for rdesktop (Windows TS Client) that is simple but powerfull.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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