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    Pofig

    Portable Figure Out system properties

    pofig - portable shell script for probing base system properties: OS, OS version, kernel version, distro, distro version, architecture. It detects: 19 operating systems, 11 major linux distros, 13 CPU types. See wiki for more information and examples.
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    cmdok

    Command validation tool

    cmdok checks that specified commands are OK. If command is OK than it exists in PATH and can be run. It is a simple, small and portable Bash script. It is useful in software packages that want to check that some commands exist before trying to run them. See wiki for more information and examples.
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    Framework for building supplementary software
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    FreeBSD Port Tools

    Tools for developing and testing and submitting FreeBSD ports

    FreeBSD Port Tools consist of the several small scripts run from port(1) front-end: - port commit: commit a port into the FreeBSD Ports CVS Repository - port create: create a new port from a template - port diff: generate a diff against a previous version of the port - port fetch: fetch distfile(s) of a new version of the port - port getpr: get patch/shar from a PR - port help: display usage summary for port(1) commands - port install: install a port - port submit: submit a PR with new port, or port change/update - port test: automate testing a new port or a port update - port upgrade: upgrade a port
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    Cluster Orchestrator

    orchestrator / cluster deployment tool

    The Orchestrator server is responsible for distribution and launch of simple apply/rollback shell scripts in a particular order across multiple servers . If for any reason deployment is failing at a particular stage the process will stop and you can rollback any changes done until then. In case you want to deploy your code or just call your preferred DSC client to apply the configuration locally the Orchestrator can be a handy tool. The operation can be started manually or scheduled,...
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    LiveCD Slackware GNU/Linux based with default russian locale
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    Rudix

    Rudix

    Build system target on macOS

    Rudix is a build system target on macOS (formerly known as Mac OS X) with minor support to OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD and Linux. The build system (also called "ports") provides step-by-step instructions for building third-party software, entirely from source code. Rudix provides more than a pure ports framework, it comes with packages, precompiled software bundled up in a nice format (files *.pkg) for easy installation on your Mac.
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    KPorts is a powerful KDE-frontend to FreeBSD-Ports. PkgSrc and OpenBSD-Ports will be supported in future versions.
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    LiveCD provides that platform for creating your own LiveCD based on Mandrake Linux. This project is an offshoot of the MiniCD project to enable the generic creation of a LiveCD's for a multitude of applications.
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    libpkg is a library to fetch, install, remove and modify packages in a package management system. It is initialy designed for FreeBSD but could be extended for any system.
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    Nixstaller is an Open Source project with the goal to create user friendly and flexible installers that work on various UNIX like systems. Some of its features are: small size overhead, large compatibility, Lua scripting and few dependencies.
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    The Universal Unix-Installer are 2 perl scripts that makes it easy to create a redistributable install package for binary executables on an unix platform(except Mac OSX). 1 perl script is for gathering the .so files 1 perl script for installing
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    gpkgdep shows the FreeBSD package dependencies in three different views: - a tree view shows all packages required by each package - a tree view shows all packages which depend on each package - a list view allows to play with the packages. By marking
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    Universal sw mgmt tool optimized for best resource usage. In SW mgmt, sw is organized in packages with dependencies. Process consists of more tasks, using different resources: net, CPU UniPkg runs tasks in parallel with optimal usage of resources.
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    Frenzy is a "portable system administrator toolkit," LiveCD based on FreeBSD. It generally contains software for hardware tests, file system check, security check and network setup and analysis. Size of ISO-image is 200 MBytes (3" CD).
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    OS-Builder is a set of bash scripts to build a Debian based Operating System. Branding it to a name of your choice. End Result=Own Repo, Own Kernel build, own branding, some internel changes = LiveCD. Do your homework and read the docs, for easy useage.
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    PortRat is a port management tool built almost exclusively to allow a user to install more that one port at a time, as safely as possible. It also has, or will be implementing more common port management behaviors.
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    Portrookies is a collective effort to help people gaining experience in creating and maintaining FreeBSD ports without being obliged to the high standards of the ports collection. It is also a great place to test experimental ports until they stabilize.
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    eduKnoppix is a linux liveCD to be used in education. It is derived from KNOPPIX eduKnoppix è un CD live linux derivato da KNOPPIX. Contiene numerose applicazioni per la didattica della matematica, della geometria e di altre materie
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    Box 2.0 is a advanced package manager for FreeBSD (including PCBSD and DesktopBSD) and Linux. It has many features, such as compatability with existing package managers, and mounting of packages.
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    Engrane3D is a fully working LiveCD OS powered by Slackware/Slax with a personalized set of tools to set, configure clusters, tools for hosting serving, a built-in parallel 3D renderer and a nice set of compilers and libs (SDL,MPI, Mesa).
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    GeeXboX is a standalone media player Linux distribution, based on MPlayer. It's a small bootable LiveCD which allows you to play your favorites multimedia (audio/video/images) files. It works on x86 and PPC computers.
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    flippatix is as a LiveCd distribution project. Mainly based on Debian Gnu/Linux, our goal is to provide people with an easy-to use environment for audio and video streaming. Flippatix is under active development made by some Italian CS students.
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    FreeBSD port collection management software. Insures your ports are only built with the most up to date sources. Great for users of KDE or GNOME that must always be concerned over the way their underlying ports were built.
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    Semi-universal package manager currently for Debian-based distros, soon to be for FreeBSD, portable to other distros. Officially part of AnjaliOS, formerly of Phantom Linux.
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