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    OPSI UPDATER

    Check and Update Products on OPSI Server

    This OPSI SERVER Command line Tool (Opsi Updater) will check for available OPSI Product Updates on official Servers (example Mozilla) and will allow to Download and Update older Product Versions on OPSI Repository and distribute them on clients having older versions. readme: http://svn.code.sourceforge.net/p/opsiupdater/code-0/trunk/readme.txt
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    Carbon AS Community Edition is an enterprise grade open source JEE 5 compliant application server with full support for SOA. Carbon AS CE is a part of Carbon Suite of products.
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    WritTorrent - Rewriting BitTorrent distribution by providing a way to manage swarm topology using RSS. We're in the initial stages of providing basic utilities for the most flexible handling of .torrent files through xml syndication technologies.
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    Flexible specification/implementation of RPC (Remote Procedure Calls) through HTTP.
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    Lopica is a collection of scripts, code snippets, extension installers, FAQs, how-tos, and other goodies for Java Web Start/JNLP.
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    Aurox is the most popular European distribution based on Fedora. It's a fast and stable operating system that focuses on better hardware support. The graphical configuration tools and installer help new users to get started with linux distributions.
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    ApacheBuilder builds Apache (with optional modules of Mod_SSL and Mod_Perl) from sources, prompting for config params of location, etc. When done, it starts Apache and verifies it all works ok.
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    Rachel is an open-source resource loading toolkit for Java Web Start/JNLP. Rachel vastly simplifies resource loading for Java Web Start/JNLP apps by offering a URL handler for class:// and an embeddable, multi-threaded, ultra light-weight Web server.
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    A small linux distribution aimed at servers, where the single point of administration and authentication is an OpenLDAP database. It includes modified versions of the most important services: Web Server, Mail Server, File Server, DHCP Server, authenticat
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