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    OpenCorePkg

    OpenCorePkg

    OpenCore bootloader

    OpenCorePkg is an open-source, modular UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) bootloader and development framework, primarily designed to enable macOS booting on non-Apple hardware (Hackintosh). It includes Apple-specific UEFI drivers, utilities for macOS installation support, and shared libraries used across Acidanthera projects. Apple disk image loading support. Apple keyboard input aggregation. Apple PE image signature verification. Apple UEFI secure boot supplemental code. Audio management with screen reading support. Basic ACPI and SMBIOS manipulation.
    Downloads: 208 This Week
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    Windows (Dockur)

    Windows (Dockur)

    Windows inside a Docker container

    This project makes it surprisingly easy to run a Windows environment inside a Docker container by using a QEMU-based virtual machine under the hood. It provides a turnkey image and a simple set of environment variables so you can select Windows editions, control disk persistence, and access the VM via a web-based VNC console or similar remote viewers. Because the VM is wrapped in Docker, you can treat Windows as a disposable, repeatable service: create, snapshot with volumes, tear down, and rebuild with consistent results. The setup bundles sensible defaults for UEFI/OVMF firmware, virtio devices, and automated first-boot behavior to streamline installation. ...
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Portable Webserver OS For Small Intranet

    Portable Webserver OS For Small Intranet

    For Web Developers, Testers, Learners, End Users - Screenshots Below

    Instructions: 1. Download & Extract the above zip file 2. Use the free Rescuezilla Software ( https://rescuezilla.com/ ) to restore this pen drive image, on to a 8 GB OR More Good EMPTY Pen Drive (Hint Below) 3. Restart the computer and quickly change the BIOS Boot Order, to boot from this written pen drive 4. Check the network tray icon on its desktop for ethernet / lan cable connectivity. If required, configure by clicking the eth0 button in it, for the first time, after...
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Khue's Homelab

    Khue's Homelab

    Modern self-hosting framework, fully automated from empty disk

    This project utilizes Infrastructure as Code and GitOps to automate provisioning, operating, and updating self-hosted services in my Homelab. It can be used as a highly customizable framework to build your own Homelab. Homelab is a laboratory at home where you can self-host, experiment with new technologies, practice for certifications, and so on. For more information, please see the r/homelab introduction and the Home Operations Discord community (formerly known as k8s-at-home).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ievms

    ievms

    Automated installation of the Microsoft IE App Compat virtual machines

    Microsoft provides virtual machine disk images to facilitate website testing in multiple versions of IE, regardless of the host operating system. Unfortunately, setting these virtual machines up without Microsoft's VirtualPC can be extremely difficult. The ievms scripts aim to facilitate that process using VirtualBox on Linux or OS X. With a single command, you can have IE6, IE7, IE8 and IE9 running in separate virtual machines.
    Downloads: 0 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,...
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    Command-line tool to check ADFs (Amiga Disk Files) for errors and viruses. A binary is included for Windows users; Linux users are advised to compile the application themselves. Might also compile under plain DOS; but BE WARNED! When you scan files already renamed by the TOSEC standard, consider that file names may become insanely long in no time. --UPDATE OCTOBER 2014-- This project is currently suspended! I can't currently find the time to fix/update anything with this program...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Front end/Image manager for QEMU A nice boot menu/install program for QEMU disk images and guest operating systems.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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