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    PyAppExec

    PyAppExec

    Launcher that prepares Python/deps and runs your app like OS-native

    ...Config is driven by a simple INI per OS, so app IDs, entry points, requirements, and paths are declarative. PyAppExec also manages user-level caches/state, log rotation, and GUI suppression preferences letting you ship Python apps without asking end users to touch Python, virtualenvs, or package managers.
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    Entropy Linux

    Entropy Linux

    Arch based, Modern, Midweight, Practical, Experimental, AMD, Szmelc

    Based on Arch. Built for Power Users and Sysadmins. Built for those who demand control over their system. Optimized for AMD™, it features a global dark theme and a suite of powerful tools for advanced users. Developed by two lead devs and their squad, it’s raw, unpolished, and built for those who love to tinker, learn, and push boundaries. Why Entropy? Power & Flexibility: Designed for power users, sysadmins, and DevOps pros. Advanced Toolset: Custom utilities to boost...
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    opsi

    opsi

    open source client management system, software deployment

    opsi is a Client Management System for Windows and Linux clients based on Linux servers. opsi is used for automatic OS installation, software depolyment, hard- and software inventory, distributed software depots.
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    BackSlash Linux

    BackSlash Linux

    Linux based operating system with OOBE - comprises of FOSS.

    BackSlash Linux will no longer receive updates. BackSlash Linux is going to discontinued as of Sept 15, 2021 for a good reason. There is an article on the main page of https://www.backslashlinux.com which will explain the reason of the discontinuation of the project and future plans. I thank you all for the love and support.
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    Community Linux

    Community Linux

    USB Drive Writable Linux Distribution

    Community Linux is a USB drive based fully functional writable Linux Distribution. It boots and runs with a comparable speed as a hard drive installation. Community Linux allows one to create a low cost solid state development and production platform. For new ComLin drive creation, one needs to download the full install (comlin-016.tar.gz) ... (not just the scripts) Update: Community Linux will now run on most every machine. Update: Added Sound drivers, Intelligent...
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    The Indian Linux Project Goal is to build a Indian language enabled Linux distro & applications with support for Indian Languages
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    The Stakker project aims to develop Linux drivers and GUI CD management applications with a SQL backend for CD/DVD library/archiving boxes. The Dutch word "Stakker" means "poor blighter" (says babelfish) :-). Imation Stakka works, CD-300 not yet.
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    It is a Uruguayan Linux distribution. Can be used from floppy disks, cdroom or you can install it in your hard disk. It has been designed to be fast and effective without leaving of side the graphical aspect for the user.
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    LPMtool is a package management tool
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    BeOS API and desktop ontop the Linux kernel.
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    Mnet is a distributed file store. It is formed by an emergent network of autonomous nodes which self-organize to make the network robust and efficient.
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    yapm is a packaging system to automate the generation of Makefiles and rpm.spec files for developers. I will not be working on it again, as i have dumped my redhat distro (and other rpm based distro's) for gentoo
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    Mentalinux Debian GNU/Linux: a better Debian for desktops
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